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Connaught Place - CP
Connaught Place (CP) is one of the largest financial, commercial & business centers in New Delhi.
When it came into being,the sprawling horseshoe-shaped market was the largest of its kind in India.Market has two circles. The Inner Circle consists of Blocks A to F. The Outer Circle consists of Blocks G to P.
Nearest metro station : Rajiv Chowk
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HUMAYUN TOMB
Built in 1565 A.D, it is first garden tomb on Indian subcontinent. It was built nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Bega Begam..
Timings : all the days from 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Entry free : Rs.10 (Indians),Rs.250 (foreigners)
Nearest metro station : JLN stadium
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QUTUB MINAR
Qutab Minar a world heritage site, is 72.5 m-high tower of victory, built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. One can have bird eye's view of Delhi city from the top of 379 steps five storey building
Timings : 10AM - 5 PM, Mon – Sat
Nearest metro station : Qutub Minar
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CENTRAL MARKET – LAJPAT NAGAR
Central Market is one of the most popular shopping areas of Delhi, where people can find everything they desire under the sun.
The mehndiwallahs(appliers of henna) are very famous.
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KHAN MARKET
Classy and posh, Khan Market is a favourite of the expat and diplomatic community.
It is a large U-shaped market with two parallel ‘U’s & some extensions. It is popular shopping and eating destination
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HAUZ KHAS VILLAGE
Hauz Khas acquired the reputation of being "the national capital of ethnic chic". Boutiques and shops set in converted old homes up and down narrow alleys sell handicrafts, curios, old carpets and designer clothing.
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DILLI HAAT
Dilli Haat is visualized as a showpiece of traditional Indian culture- a forum where rural life & folk art are brought closer to an urban clientele.
Presented through a fascinating panorama of craft, cuisine & cultural activities, one can also savour the inimitable flavors of the various the delightful local foods from regions of India
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SELECT CITY WALK MALL - SAKET
Select Citywalk mall combines luxury and high-street shopping together with cafes, bistros, restaurants & bars.
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AMBIENCE MALL – VASANT KUNJ
Ambience Mall offers a wide range of facilities including premium international and domestic retail.
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HALDIRAM - CP
Located in outer circle, haldiram’s, a multi-cuisine dishes under one roof, is crowd favorite.
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CHINESE FOOD – KAMLA NAGAR
Situated next to the North Campus of Delhi University, Kamla Nagar is a lively market and a popular hang-out for college students. It is popular for chinese food.
Closed on Mondays
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NON VEG – NIZAMUDDIN & JAMA MASJID
Nizamuddin non veg is best in the city & Jama Masjid's Kababs are second after Lucknow in authentic Mughlai non-vegetarian food
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Street food - Chandni Chowk
A heritage locality in central north Delhi graced by the imposing Red Fort, Chandni Chowk is a foodie paradise with over 1000 kinds of chaat and sweets on display.
Must visit : paranthe wali gali,natraj dahi bhalle,giani faluda, jalebi
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