Places to Visit

Rashtrapati Bhawan
The Presidential Residence, formerly known as the Viceroy’s House is the famous Rashtrapathi Bhavan in Delhi. It is the home of the President of India, officially. It is located at the western end of Rajpath. The mansion or the main building accommodates the president’s official residence, halls, guest rooms and offices.
Jama Masjid
The people of Delhi consider the Masjid-I Jahan Numa close to them, hence call it fondly as the Jama Masjid of Delhi. It is one of the largest mosques in India which was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656. During that time, the construction of the mosque took around 1 million rupees.
Select City Walk Mall
Fan of all things plush? Well, then you must visit the Select City Walk, a vibrant, upscale and the biggest shopping mall in the heart of South Delhi. The chic shopping center is not just another mall where people come only to shop. It’s a place where people come to shop, celebrate, dine, meet.
DLF Emporio Mall
Known to be one of the most expensive malls in the country, the DLF Emporio is a name synonymous with luxury. The four-storeyed mall with a total retail area of 320,000 sq. ft. offers a unique shopping experience for those who understand the nuances of luxury.
Ambience Mall
Ambience Mall is one of the most popular shopping malls in Gurgaon. But, here we are talking about the one in Delhi. Located right next to DLF Promenade and DLF Emporio, the Ambience Mall is a well-planned & best mall in Delhi for shopping that houses both high-end as well as small brands.
Pacific Mall
Its convenient location and excellent connectivity, both by public and private transport, make Pacific Mall, Delhi a popular shopping destination in the city. The mall has more than 130 outlets of Indian and international labels. Some of the prominent brands housed in the mall is – Promod.
Chandni Chowk
If you are a quintessential shopper and foodie, then you must visit ChandniChowk. It is one of the oldest and busiest market to buy a saree or a piece of crockery, candles, perfumes, authentic Indian spices or some exclusive dry fruits. The kind of variety is unmatchable and at the most reasonable prices too.
Connaught Place
Often abbreviated as CP, Connaught Place is the heart of Delhi and houses headquarters of some of the biggest firms in the world. The Connaught Place market is built in the shape of a horseshoe and is divided into two circles: the inner circle and the outer circle.
INA Market
At a distance of 300 meters from the INA metro station lies the bustling lanes of INA market. Famous for its fresh fruits and vegetables, the market is the kitchen shopping hotspot for the locals. It is the oldest surviving market in Delhi and offers the best quality food products for the aspiring chefs and gourmets.
Lajpat Nagar Market
The Lajpat Nagar Market better known as the Central Market has a plethora of shops, roadside vendors and other sellers that make this place perfect for people who want to shop more on a shoe-string budget. It is a popular shopping destination for garments, textiles, shoes, eateries, electronics and other things among the masses of Delhi.
Sarojini Nagar Market
Also called as SN,Sarojini Nagar Market enthralls everyone from designers to divas to professional or the college crowd. It has some big brand showrooms to its possessions, but the essential crux of the market is the street shops and stray stalls littered with fabrics, denim, designer tops etc.
South-Extension Market
The South Extension Market is popularly known as ‘South Ex’ in short by locals and is an upscale market place that is more famous for its branded stores, glitzy showrooms and massive shopping malls that retail products of all the big brand names, both International as well as Indian other than the other several small shops seen here.
Karol Bagh Market
Karol Bagh is a shopper’s delight for one gets everything from western wear, Indian wear, jewelries, accessories, books, electronic goods. It also has many local eateries, restaurants and street food corners like Roshan di Kulfi. The market is well-known for some of the major landmarks such as R.K Films and Media Academy, Gaffar Market etc.
Garden of Five Senses
This enticingly alluring park brings together an evocative bouquet of colour, fragrance, texture and form. Aptly called as the ‘Garden of Five Senses’, the park sprawling over 20 acres of land is designed to stimulate one’s senses of touch, sight, smell, sound and taste and is a paradise for nature lovers.
Waste to Wonder Park
The latest addition to Delhi's list of attractions, Waste to Wonder Park features the replicas of iconic seven wonders of the world, created from 150 tonnes of waste products including scrap iron, thrown away automobile parts, broken metal utensils and pipes .It is a one of its kind theme park in the world.