Red Fort & Chandni Chowk
The Mughal imperial fort beside Old Delhi's dense market lanes, famous for street food and wholesale bazaars.
- Suggested visiting duration
- Half day
- Best time to visit
- Morning

Seven cities layered into one.
About the destination
Delhi packs centuries into a single city — Mughal tombs and mosques in the old quarters, wide colonial avenues in the centre, and modern districts around them. It is also the country's main air and rail gateway, so most North India itineraries begin or end here. Two days cover the highlights; the metro makes moving around straightforward.
Places to visit
Suggested visiting durations, ideal timing and approximate distances for each place.
The Mughal imperial fort beside Old Delhi's dense market lanes, famous for street food and wholesale bazaars.
A garden tomb that became the template for the Taj Mahal, set within formal charbagh gardens.
A 73 m 12th-century victory tower within a complex of early Indo-Islamic ruins.
The war memorial arch on the ceremonial central avenue, most pleasant in the evening.
A serene modern Bahá'í house of worship and a vast carved stone temple complex on the eastern edge of the city.
Suggested itinerary
This is an example itinerary. Days can be shortened, extended or reordered depending on your travel dates, pace and interests.
Reach Delhi, check in and settle down. Spend the evening exploring the market area nearby, trying local food and getting a feel for the place.
Red Fort & Chandni Chowk: The Mughal imperial fort beside Old Delhi's dense market lanes, famous for street food and wholesale bazaars. Humayun's Tomb: A garden tomb that became the template for the Taj Mahal, set within formal charbagh gardens. Qutub Minar: A 73 m 12th-century victory tower within a complex of early Indo-Islamic ruins. India Gate & Rajpath: The war memorial arch on the ceremonial central avenue, most pleasant in the evening. Lotus Temple & Akshardham: A serene modern Bahá'í house of worship and a vast carved stone temple complex on the eastern edge of the city.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, pick up souvenirs and begin your journey back from Delhi.
Estimated trip cost
Accommodation
Approx. 2 nights in a comfortable mid-range hotel for two.
₹5,000
Transportation
Approximate travel to and from the destination, plus transfers.
₹3,000
Local sightseeing
Cabs, entry tickets and day-trip travel within the destination.
₹2,000
Food
Three meals a day for two at mid-range local restaurants.
₹2,000
Activities
Optional experiences, guides and activity fees.
₹500
Estimated total
₹12,500 onwards
These figures are approximate and can vary depending on travel dates, accommodation, transportation and personal preferences.
Accommodation
Typical accommodation categories in Delhi and what each generally includes.
Approx. ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 per night
Guesthouses, homestays and small hotels. Expect a clean room, hot water, basic Wi-Fi and simple breakfast. Often located slightly away from the main sightseeing area.
Approx. ₹3,000 – ₹6,000 per night
Comfortable hotels and boutique properties with better locations, room service, on-site dining and reliable heating or air-conditioning depending on the region.
Approx. ₹6,000 – ₹12,000+ per night
Resorts and luxury properties with larger rooms, views, spa or pool facilities, multiple restaurants and full-service assistance for sightseeing arrangements.
Accommodation rates are indicative averages for a double room and change significantly with season, location and property category. This website does not list, recommend or arrange specific hotels.
Getting there & around
Nearest airport and railway station, road routes and the local transport options once you arrive.
By Air
About 16 km from the centre
40 minutes
India's largest airport with an express metro to the centre.
By Rail
Central
20 – 30 minutes
Connected to every major city in the country.
By Road
Varies
Varies
Delhi is the hub of India's national highway network.
Private cab (full day)
Most convenient for sightseeing with fixed timings and multiple stops.
Approx. ₹2,500 – ₹4,500 per day
Shared taxi
Common on fixed hill and intercity routes; departs when full.
Approx. ₹150 – ₹500 per seat
Local bus
The cheapest option, best for short hops and popular routes.
Approx. ₹20 – ₹300 per trip
Auto rickshaw
Ideal for short in-town distances; agree the fare or use the meter.
Approx. ₹30 – ₹300 per trip
Rental scooter or bike
Popular in beach and hill towns; carry a valid licence and wear a helmet.
Approx. ₹400 – ₹1,200 per day
Sightseeing cab per point
Point-to-point rates for single attractions or short excursions.
Approx. ₹800 – ₹2,000
All transport distances, timings and fares are approximate estimates. Actual availability, routes and rates vary by season, operator and road conditions.
Best time to visit
Recommended months: October – March.
March – June
Very hot, often above 40°C. Sightseeing is best restricted to early mornings; carry water, light cotton clothing and sun protection.
July – September
Occasional heavy showers cool things down and monuments look striking against grey skies. Humidity stays high.
October – March
The ideal season. Comfortable 10–25°C days suit full-day sightseeing, though December and January mornings can be foggy and may delay trains and flights.
Things to do
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Landscapes, culture, food and the everyday texture of travel in this part of India.






Travel tips
Prices shown are indicative estimates and may vary depending on season, hotel category, transportation, number of travellers and duration.
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