New Delhi, India-4-day-itinerary
Day 1: Explore the Heart of New Delhi
- Morning
- Start your day at Red Fort (Lal Qila), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent fort was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1648.
- Take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and architecture.
- Afternoon
- Visit the Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. Marvel at its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
- Explore the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, a historic shopping district filled with street food, local markets, and souvenir shops.
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Karim’s, a popular restaurant serving traditional Mughlai cuisine. Try their famous biryani and kebabs!
- Accommodation: Stay at the luxurious The Oberoi New Delhi or the comfortable Hotel Metropolitan.
- Transportation: Use the metro (Yellow Line) to reach Red Fort and Jama Masjid. For Chandni Chowk, take an auto-rickshaw or walk from the nearest metro station.
- Tips: Be prepared for crowds and traffic jams in Old Delhi. Respect local customs and traditions when visiting mosques or temples.
Day 2: Discover Modern New Delhi
- Morning
- Visit the Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the tallest minarets in India. Learn about its history and significance.
- Explore the nearby India Gate, a war memorial that honors Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I.
- Afternoon
- Head to the National Museum, which houses an extensive collection of Indian art, culture, and history.
- Visit the Aurangzeb’s Tomb (Bahai Temple), a beautiful example of Mughal architecture.
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at The Roseate New Delhi, a luxury hotel with a restaurant serving contemporary cuisine.
- Accommodation: Stay at the luxurious The Roseate New Delhi or the comfortable Hotel The Grand.
- Transportation: Use the metro (Yellow Line) to reach Qutub Minar and India Gate. For the National Museum, take an auto-rickshaw or taxi.
- Things to know: Be prepared for security checks at museums and government buildings.
Day 3: Explore Humayun’s Tomb and Hauz Khas
- Morning
- Visit Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases Mughal architecture and is the final resting place of Emperor Humayun.
- Explore the beautiful gardens and surroundings.
- Afternoon
- Head to Hauz Khas, an ancient water tank and archaeological site. Learn about its history and significance.
- Visit the nearby Hauz Khas Village, a trendy shopping district with local markets, restaurants, and art galleries.
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at The Hauz Khas Cafe, a popular restaurant serving North Indian cuisine.
- Accommodation: Stay at the comfortable Hotel The Grand or the luxurious The Oberoi New Delhi (for an extra night).
- Transportation: Use the metro (Yellow Line) to reach Humayun’s Tomb. For Hauz Khas, take an auto-rickshaw or taxi.
- Tips: Be prepared for crowds and traffic jams in Hauz Khas.
Day 4: Relax at a Spa and Enjoy the Evening
- Morning
- Spend the morning relaxing at a luxurious spa, such as The Oberoi New Delhi’s Spa, which offers various treatments and massages.
- Rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul before departing for home or onward travel.
- Evening
- Enjoy a farewell dinner at The Roseate New Delhi, a luxury hotel with a restaurant serving contemporary cuisine.
Additional Tips
- Respect local customs: Remove your shoes when visiting mosques or temples, and dress modestly to avoid offending locals.
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially in hot weather.
- Be prepared for crowds: Old Delhi can be crowded, so plan accordingly and stay calm.
- Use reputable transportation: Use licensed taxis or auto-rickshaws, and always agree on a fare before starting your journey.
Places to Eat
- Karim’s: Try their famous biryani and kebabs!
- The Roseate New Delhi: Enjoy contemporary cuisine at this luxury hotel.
- The Hauz Khas Cafe: Savor North Indian cuisine in a trendy setting.
- Parikrama: Explore the menu at this popular cafe.
Other Recommendations
- Take an Old Delhi walking tour: Explore the historic streets and learn about local traditions.
- Visit the National Gallery of Modern Art: Discover contemporary art from India and around the world.
- Try street food: Sample local cuisine, but always prioritize hygiene and safety.