Delhi beckons to all globe trotters, capital of India.
Red Fort or Lal Quila is one of the prime tourists attractions in it which is built by built by Shah Jahan in 16th century the fort is architectural master piece in Mughal architecture, built in red stone and beauty of the stones still persists with its same vigour and colour over such long period of time.
Humayun Tomb which is located at the heart of the city, one of the World Heritage sites in India. The architecture and elegance of the place has made it a must visit place in it.
Qutub Minar, built in 1206 , the tallest brick minaret in the world, is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture. On the site of it, there are many monuments which are great to visit.
Projected in the shape of Lotus, this Bahai temple is known as Lotus temple is an example of superb architecture, where pin drop silence is maintained throughout the day.
Akahardham temple is a show case of modern architecture, very close to the 'Common Wealth Games Village', dedicated to lord Swami Narayan.
Raj ghat, Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi is a resting place where tourists find bliss in the ambience.
Parliament Street includes India Gate was built to pay homage to the martyrs and there is a torch continuously lighting in tribute to them, Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhawan and is worth seeing in Parliament Street.
Besides all these historical places this city has much more surprises like Jama Maszid Rail museum, Jantar Mantar, Doll Museum, Nation Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art etc.