Visitors really like New Delhi, especially its historical sites and gardens. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Lodhi Garden and Nehru Park. While you're here, stop by Parliament of India and Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The Aerocity neighborhood is known for its restaurants and has lots of places to visit including Worldmark.

A bustling financial and commercial hub, Connaught Place offers shopping at Palika Bazaar, dining options, and attractions like Central Park and Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. Easily accessible via Rajiv Chowk metro station.
New Delhi's Dwarka neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Yashobhoomi Convention Centre and Dwarka District Court.
Visitors love New Delhi's Mahipalpur neighborhood, known for its spas.
Diplomatic enclave with majority of foreign embassies, Chanakyapuri boasts wide green areas, including the 80-acre Nehru Park. Yashwant Place offers shopping and dining options, while nearby metro stations provide easy access to the city.

If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. Splash some more cash at Lajpat Rai Market, Gali Paranthe Wali, and Spice Market.

Nazul is home to Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, so why not stop by during your stay in New Delhi.
Between the ancient splendor of Red Fort and the soaring minarets of Jama Masjid, Old Delhi's narrow lanes buzz with spice markets and street food vendors. Humayun's Tomb offers peaceful gardens surrounding magnificent Mughal architecture. The sprawling complex of Qutub Minar features an iron pillar that has mysteriously resisted rust for centuries. Connaught Place's colonial-era arcades house shops and cafés where locals debate politics over masala chai. At Jantar Mantar, massive astronomical instruments built in 1724 still accurately measure celestial movements. Worlds of Wonder provides thrilling escapes from summer heat, while National Zoological Park houses rare white tigers in surprisingly spacious enclosures.
