Ye Hai Dilwalon ki Dilli ❤️ Bharat Ka Dil Dilli

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  • Ye Hai Dilwalon ki Dilli ❤️ Bharat Ka Dil Dilli #delhi #india
    Delhi is a city where ancient and modern blend seamlessly together. Home to millions of dreams, the city takes on unprecedented responsibilities of realizing dreams bringing people closer and inspiring their thoughts.
    Just a century ago, the British moved the seat of their empire from Kolkata to Delhi. And it has been the Capital of India ever since. Now a thriving, cosmopolitan metro, the city has much to celebrate as it has already reached the milestone of completing 100 years as a Capital. With a history that goes back many centuries, Delhi showcases an ancient culture and a rapidly modernizing country. Dotted with monuments there is much to discover here. The seat of many powerful empires in the past, its long history can be traced in its many carefully-preserved monuments, ancient forts and tombs.
    All this is combined with the best features of a modern city such as a metro system, bustling markets and fabulous eating places. The past and the present meld seamlessly together, making centuries-old monuments a part of the city’s daily life. Delhi is very much a history’s child. The story of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata, when the town was known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live.
    India Gate:
    A war memorial built in honor of the soldiers who died in World War I, India Gate is an iconic structure located at the heart of Delhi. It is surrounded by lush lawns and is a popular spot for picnics and evening strolls.
    Gurudwara Bangla Sahib:
    A prominent Sikh gurudwara, Bangla Sahib is known for its golden dome and a sacred pool. Visitors are welcome to participate in the community kitchen (langar) that serves free meals to all.
    Qutub Minar:
    Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Qutub Minar is a towering minaret built in the 12th century. It is a part of the Qutub Complex, which includes several ancient structures and ruins.
    Humayun's Tomb:
    Inspired by Persian architecture, Humayun's Tomb is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is considered a precursor to the Taj Mahal.
    The Chandni Chowk:
    is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, India. It is located close to the Old Delhi Railway Station. The Red Fort monument is located at the eastern end of Chandni Chowk.
    Chandni Chowk's speciality is its variety and authenticity: food, delicacies and sweets of more than 1,000 kinds, sarees with chikan and zari. Narrow lanes host shops that sell books, clothing, electronics, consumer goods, shoes and leather goods.
    Lodi Gardens:
    The gardens are situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road and is a popular spot for morning walks for the Delhites.
    Connaught Place or 'CP':
    as it is more commonly known is a massive commercial and financial centre in New Delhi.Connaught Place has one of the largest national flags in the country. T The Connaught Place is also the ultimate place to experience the vibrant nightlife of Delhi housing some of the most famous bars and restaurants. Being one of the most popular after dark destinations, no visit to Delhi is complete without a visit to the Connaught Place.
    These are just a few highlights, and Delhi offers much more to explore, including vibrant markets, museums, and cultural events that showcase the city's rich history and diverse heritage.
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