Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Delhi - A Tourist Destination

There is nothing that hasn’t been written or described about Delhi in a fashionable manner. But apart from its rich historical and cultural background Delhi has much more in its kitty bag to offer.

If in Delhi, one must never leave before visiting places listed below.Rashtrapati Bhavan: It is the Presidential Palace of India.Qutub Minar: It is a sandstone tower (height xyz) and is beautifully engraved with the versus of Quran.India Gate: It houses a place for Amar Jyoti. Worth a visit at night. The lighting show and street food is a delight.

Red Fort: It is an important structure from the British era. Though many monuments have been demolished but Red fort remains intact in its grace and royalty. On every Independence day, the flag of India is hoisted by the President here.

Markets of Delhi: Known to be the trend-setter in its own different style, Delhi markets have much to offer. The best part about the markets is that it can cater to all parts of the society. From the street wear to the best brands, delhi has all from rags to riches.

Bangla sahib Gurudwara: With its serene and tranquil aura, this place becomes a must go. On every weekends, they provide food to the needy.

And how can one forget about the Food in delhi. For all the foodies and junk lovers, this is the place for you. From Chandni chowk to paranthe wali gali and restaurants to food bazaar, Delhi can fulfil your palette with every kind of dish.

Disclaimer: Visit to Delhi is incomplete without a trip to Akshardham and a ride in Metro. Delhi Metro is in itself a place of visit and offers a luxurious experience.

New Delhi Hotels - The Connaught Hotel is situated in the centre of Delhi, Connaught Place. The Hotel is adjacent to Shivaji Stadium and is highly rated among the best budgeted hotels in Delhi. Hotel and Accomodation in Delhi centrally located at Connaught Place,Hotel Connaught provide the guests an exciting range of drinks and cocktails. The hotels in Delhi are heaven of comfort and hospitality.



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