Heritage & Culture
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Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Taj Mahal
The world's most iconic marble monument to love, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.
Jaipur · Rajasthan
Hawa Mahal
The iconic "Palace of Winds" – a stunning pink-and-red sandstone structure with 953 tiny latticed windows.
New Delhi · Delhi
India Gate
A 42-metre war-memorial arch and beloved evening gathering place at the heart of New Delhi.
New Delhi · Delhi
Red Fort
Shah Jahan's vast 17th-century red-sandstone Mughal fort in Old Delhi — a UNESCO site and the stage for India's Independence Day address.
New Delhi · Delhi
Qutub Minar
The world's tallest brick minaret — a 72.5-metre, 12th-century fluted sandstone tower in Mehrauli, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
New Delhi · Delhi
Humayun's Tomb
India's first great Mughal garden-tomb — a 16th-century red-sandstone and marble mausoleum that was the architectural prototype for the Taj Mahal.
New Delhi · Delhi
Lodhi Garden
Delhi's favourite green escape — a 90-acre landscaped park dotted with 15th-century tombs, free to enter and perfect for a morning walk.
New Delhi · Delhi
Jantar Mantar
An 18th-century open-air astronomical observatory of giant masonry instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II beside Connaught Place.
New Delhi · Delhi
Chandni Chowk
Old Delhi's 17th-century market street — India's most famous vegetarian street-food lane and a maze of spice, textile, and jewellery bazaars.
New Delhi · Delhi
Akshardham Temple
Delhi's vast Swaminarayan Hindu temple complex — intricately carved pink sandstone, an evening water show, and a pure-vegetarian food court.
Mumbai · Maharashtra
Gateway of India
Iconic yellow basalt and limestone arch overlooking the Arabian Sea, symbolizing Mumbai's maritime history.
Hyderabad · Telangana
Charminar
The iconic four-minareted heritage arch built in 1591, centerpiece of old Hyderabad's commerce and bazaar life.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Agra Fort
A massive UNESCO-listed red sandstone fortress — the seat of Mughal power and Shah Jahan's final prison.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Fatehpur Sikri
Akbar's abandoned "City of Victory" — a UNESCO World Heritage ghost capital 40 km from Agra, frozen at 1585.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Itmad-ud-Daula
The "Baby Taj" — the first Mughal structure built entirely of white marble, a jewel-box mausoleum on the east Yamuna bank.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Akbar's Tomb (Sikandra)
Emperor Akbar's mausoleum at Sikandra — a unique five-storey blend of Hindu, Indo-Islamic, Buddhist, and Jain architectural styles.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Chini Ka Rauza
A rare Persian-style glazed tile mausoleum on the Yamuna east bank — Agra's most beautifully obscure architectural gem.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Mariam's Tomb
Mariam-uz-Zamani's mausoleum at Sikandra — Akbar's queen and Jahangir's mother, with gilded frescos and intricate carvings.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Kalakriti Cultural and Convention Center
Home of "Mohabbat-the-Taj" — a 90-minute live theatrical retelling of the Taj Mahal's love story through classical dance and music.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Ram Bagh (Aram Bagh)
The oldest Mughal garden in India, laid out by Emperor Babur in 1528 on the Yamuna riverbank — a peaceful char-bagh just 4 km from the Taj.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Jaswant Singh ki Chhatri
A rare Hindu cenotaph built during the Mughal era — an elegant example of how Rajput architectural tradition coexisted with Mughal rule in 17th-century Agra.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Marble Inlay Workshops (Gokulpura)
Live marble inlay workshops in Gokulpura where descendants of Taj Mahal craftsmen demonstrate the same pietra dura techniques used in the monument 400 years ago.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Zardozi Embroidery Centers
Agra's centuries-old gold-thread embroidery ateliers — a craft with Mughal court origins, still practised by hereditary artisans in the old city.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Subhash Emporium
Agra's most-recommended verified marble handicraft showroom — the safe, anti-scam anchor for authentic pietra dura and marble inlay purchases.
New Delhi · Delhi
Sunder Nursery
Delhi's showcase heritage park — a 90-acre Mughal-era garden of restored tombs, lily pools and rose beds beside Humayun's Tomb, perfect for a slow, green half-day.
New Delhi · Delhi
Purana Qila (Old Fort)
Delhi's oldest fort, raised on the legendary mound of Indraprastha — massive gateways, a moat with pedal-boats and an evening sound-and-light show.
New Delhi · Delhi
Hauz Khas Complex
A 14th-century royal reservoir, madrasa and tomb overlooking a lake and deer park in South Delhi — medieval ruins beside a buzzing café village.
New Delhi · Delhi
Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir)
A landmark 1930s Nagara-style temple to Vishnu and Lakshmi west of Connaught Place — inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and open to all, free to enter.
New Delhi · Delhi
Agrasen ki Baoli
A dramatic 60-metre medieval stepwell of 108 stone steps hidden minutes from Connaught Place — one of Delhi's most photogenic and atmospheric monuments, free to enter.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Museum
India's premier museum on Janpath — 5,000 years of art and history from the Indus Valley's Dancing Girl to Chola bronzes and the sacred relics of the Buddha.
New Delhi · Delhi
Safdarjung's Tomb
The 'last flicker' of Mughal architecture — a grand 18th-century domed garden-tomb on Lodhi Road, quieter and calmer than its famous cousins.
New Delhi · Delhi
Tughlaqabad Fort
A vast, rugged 14th-century ruined fortress in South Delhi — massive sloping stone walls and bastions spread over a rocky ridge, steeped in legend.
New Delhi · Delhi
ISKCON Temple (Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi)
Delhi's grand Hare Krishna temple on Hare Krishna Hill, East of Kailash — striking modern architecture, a Vedic cultural centre and a pure-veg restaurant. Free to enter.
New Delhi · Delhi
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
A 200-acre open-air museum of ruins beside the Qutub — a Lodhi-era stepwell, Balban's tomb, colonial follies and a thousand years of Delhi's history in one green sprawl. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Rail Museum
India's railway heritage across 10 acres in Chanakyapuri — vintage steam locomotives, royal saloons, a toy-train ride and indoor galleries. A family favourite.
Gurugram · Haryana
Heritage Transport Museum
India's first interactive transport museum, near Gurugram — vintage cars, carriages, aircraft and railways across a beautifully designed multi-storey space with a veg café.
New Delhi · Delhi
Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir
Delhi's oldest Jain temple — a striking red-sandstone shrine opposite the Red Fort, famous for its gilded upper halls and a charitable bird hospital next door. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Uttara Swami Malai Temple (Malai Mandir)
North India's grandest South-Indian Murugan temple — a granite hilltop shrine in R.K. Puram fusing Chola, Pallava and Pandya architecture. Free to enter.
New Delhi · Delhi
Yogmaya Temple
An ancient living temple beside the Qutub Minar — dedicated to the goddess Yogmaya, sister of Krishna, and often called Delhi's only surviving pre-Sultanate temple. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Gallery of Modern Art
India's premier modern-art museum in a butterfly-shaped Lutyens palace by India Gate — 17,000+ works from Raja Ravi Varma to Amrita Sher-Gil. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Gandhi Smriti
The house where Mahatma Gandhi spent his last 144 days and was assassinated in 1948 — now a moving national memorial and multimedia museum. Free; closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Crafts Museum
A living museum of Indian craft near Purana Qila — 33,000+ objects and master artisans at work, in a Charles Correa 'village street' of courtyards and mud huts. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Nehru Planetarium
Delhi's favourite sky-theatre in the leafy Teen Murti grounds — dome shows on the stars and planets, plus a real Soyuz space capsule. A family science treat. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Buddha Jayanti Park
A tranquil 80-acre garden on the Central Ridge honouring the Buddha's enlightenment — a gilded Buddha statue, a sacred Bodhi-tree sapling and forest walking paths. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Feroz Shah Kotla
The 14th-century citadel of Firozabad — a rugged Tughlaq fort crowned by a polished 3rd-century-BC Ashokan pillar, with a rare circular stepwell and ruined halls.
New Delhi · Delhi
Raj Ghat
The national memorial to Mahatma Gandhi — a simple black marble platform with an eternal flame, set in tranquil riverside gardens near the Red Fort. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
National War Memorial
India's memorial to soldiers fallen since Independence — an eternal flame beneath a granite obelisk, ringed by walls bearing 25,900+ names, beside India Gate. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The President of India's majestic Lutyens residence on Raisina Hill — 340 rooms under a great copper dome, with the seasonal Amrit Udyan gardens. Pre-registration required.
New Delhi · Delhi
Gauri Shankar Temple
Old Delhi's revered Shiva temple beside the Jain Lal Mandir — an ancient brown-stone lingam ringed by silver serpents, built by a Maratha soldier in 1761. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Prachin Hanuman Mandir
An ancient Hanuman temple at Connaught Place, famed for a non-stop Ram-naam chant running since 1964 (a Guinness record) and a rare crescent-moon spire. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Shankar's International Dolls Museum
One of Asia's largest doll museums — 6,000+ costume dolls from about 85 countries in backlit cases, a charming family outing near ITO. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Science Centre
One of Asia's largest interactive science museums near Pragati Maidan — hands-on galleries on biology, earth, technology and 'Fun Science' for all ages. Open daily.
New Delhi · Delhi
Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum
The Safdarjung Road home where PM Indira Gandhi lived and was assassinated in 1984 — now a memorial museum with a crystal path marking where she fell. Free; closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Coronation Park
The vast North Delhi ground where the 1877, 1903 and 1911 Delhi Durbars were held — a lone obelisk and a graveyard of relocated Raj-era statues. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
One of the world's most unusual museums — 5,000 years of the history of toilets and sanitation, told with wit and purpose in West Delhi. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Indian Air Force Museum
The Indian Air Force's heritage museum at Palam — 30+ vintage and modern aircraft indoors and out, from a Spitfire to the MiG-21. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Partition Museum, Delhi
A moving people's-history museum of the 1947 Partition, in the 17th-century Dara Shukoh Library at Kashmere Gate — oral testimonies, archives and heirlooms. Free; closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Ghalib ki Haveli
The restored Old Delhi home of the great poet Mirza Ghalib — a small memorial museum of his verses, portraits and a life-size replica, tucked in Ballimaran. Free; closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Talkatora Garden
A historic Mughal-era reservoir-garden near Rashtrapati Bhavan — lawns, waterways and spring flowerbeds, and the 1737 staging ground of Bajirao's raid on Delhi. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Roshanara Bagh
A 17th-century Mughal Char Bagh laid out by, and the resting place of, the princess Roshanara Begum — a marble baradari, water channels and a bird-rich lake in North Delhi. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Rahim Khan-i-Khanan's Tomb
A beautifully restored 1598 Mughal garden-tomb near Humayun's Tomb — the mausoleum of Rahim, Akbar's statesman and beloved Hindi-doha poet, a stylistic bridge to the Taj Mahal. Inexpensive ASI ticket.
New Delhi · Delhi
Ahinsa Sthal
A serene Jain memorial-garden beside the Qutub Minar — a 13-foot single-granite statue of Bhagwan Mahavir on a landscaped hillock, honouring ahimsa. Free and peaceful.
Faridabad · Haryana
Surajkund
A 10th-century amphitheatre-shaped Sun reservoir on the Aravalli ridge — and the grounds of India's famous February crafts mela. Largely free.
Faridabad · Haryana
Raja Nahar Singh Palace
A restored 18th-century sandstone Jat palace at Ballabgarh — home of Raja Nahar Singh, a martyr of 1857 — reachable right at the Violet Line metro terminus. Nominal entry.
New Delhi · Delhi
Zafar Mahal
The last monument the Mughals built — a red-sandstone summer palace and towering Elephant Gate in old Mehrauli, tied to the last emperor's empty grave. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Adham Khan's Tomb
A 1562 octagonal Mughal tomb in Mehrauli nicknamed the 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' for its maze-like wall passages — built by Akbar for his foster brother. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Kamla Nehru Ridge (Northern Ridge)
North Delhi's forested ridge park — the city's richest cluster of 1857 sites (Flagstaff Tower, the Mutiny Memorial) plus an Ashokan pillar and Tughlaq ruins. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya (Prime Ministers' Museum)
India's museum of all its Prime Ministers, on the leafy Teen Murti campus — immersive, high-tech galleries tracing the nation since 1947. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
New Delhi Kali Bari (Mandir Marg)
The heart of Bengali Delhi — a 1930s Kali temple beside Birla Mandir, home to one of the city's oldest Durga Pujas and a Kalighat-style sanctum. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Gandhak ki Baoli
A 13th-century five-tier stepwell in Mehrauli — Delhi's largest baoli, named for its sulphur ('gandhak') water, from the reign of Sultan Iltutmish. Free.