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 Delhi · North India 19.57°N 89.85°E

Delhi

Old, layered, dust-and-gold. Royal patronage stacked on Sufi shrines stacked on Mughal mortar.

8.3 reader rating2 sights2 stays12–32°C · Oct – Mar
Curator's note

Delhi rewards stamina more than itinerary. The Mughal stack — Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb — is non-negotiable, but the city's real density is in the cuisine, which moves block by block. Eat your way south from Chandni Chowk into Daryaganj, then west to the Khan Market and Hauz Khas Village. New Delhi (broad avenues, Lutyens-era civic buildings) and Old Delhi (medieval lanes) function as two different cities sharing one airport. Two days is honest; four lets you fold in a Qutub Minar morning and an Akshardham evening. Avoid May and June — the heat is biblical. November to February is the window.

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Old, layered, dust-and-gold. Royal patronage stacked on Sufi shrines stacked on Mughal mortar.

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