
Situated in the heart of New Delhi, the National Museum holds exhibits from throughout the whole of Indian history, including relics of the Indus Valley civilisation, sculptures from the Mauryan civil...
Delhi Indira Ghandi Airport is India’s gateway to the cultural melting pot that is modern day Delhi. India’s capital city has an incredible amount of historical monuments and culture to offer, but the sheer bustle of the city, where cows roam on congested roads, and horse carts jostle with cars makes Delhi a truly memorable experience. Take a trip to Agra and visit the truly stunning Taj Mahal or venture behind the Taj for beautiful views across the Yumana River as far as the Agra Fort, which is also worth visiting. Old Agra has many little shops selling handicrafts, with the bustle of the town rivaling that of Delhi. Public transport, especially taxis, can be unreliable and entail long queues in the hot sunshine, so ensure you book your Delhi Indira Ghandi Airport transfers with hoppa before you depart.
Take advantage of the many shops and duty free bargains at Delhi Indira Ghandi Airport and treat yourself to a relaxing foot massage, before relaxing in one of the executive lounges with a snack from one of the food establishments available. Child facilities are also available, ideal for those travelling with younger children.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Delhi City Centre | 22 km | 53 min | |
Delhi Railway Station | km | min | |
Gurgaon City Centre | 19 km | 43 min | |
Agra City Centre | 220 km | 204 min | |
Ghaziabad City Centre | 46 km | 87 min |
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Situated in the heart of New Delhi, the National Museum holds exhibits from throughout the whole of Indian history, including relics of the Indus Valley civilisation, sculptures from the Mauryan civil...
The most outstanding Sihk house of worship in town, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib boasts stunning architectural features and a characteristic golden dome. Located near the Connaught Place in the centre of New...
A major draw for tourists, Swaminarayan Akshardham temple has a peculiar charm and an architectural structure that enchants Indians and travellers alike. The beautiful gardens exhale more than 10,000 ...
An idyllic escapade in the city centre, the park is a green oasis gifted with some stunning constructions dating back to the 15th century, wonderful tombs mosques and elegant bridges. The great contra...
The National Gandhi Museum has numerous exhibits depicting the life of Ghandi and the history of India. Going back to 1948 when his assassination took place, the exhibition intends to give a fresh ins...
Handling something as unusual and amusing as toilets, Sulabh International Museum integrates some bizarre exhibits with a matter of fundamental importance in India such as sanitation. Founded by Dr. B...
The National Gallery of Modern Art houses some of the world\u0027s largest exhibitions, boasting thousands of Modern Art works made by Indian iconic artists. Located on the Rajpath near the India Gate...
The recently inaugurated green oasis (the Indian capital\u0027s version of Central Park) features Delhi\u0027s first arboretum, with multiple species of trees (including a Bonsai House), plants, birds...
In the city\u0027s hustle lies The Garden of Five Senses, a treasure of over 20 acres where tranquillity and serenity reign. The garden was designed to awaken the five senses with its indescribable be...
Finished in 1986, the Lotus Temple welcomes everyone, regardless of religious beliefs or background. Although no sermons are delivered nor ritualistic ceremonies practiced, the serenity of the environ...
A pinnacle of Delhi’s Mughal architecture, the Red Fort stands near the Yamuna River in Old Delhi with its sandstone walls glowing red in the sun. A perfect example of pre-British Islamic Indian archi...
A tapering tower located south of New Delhi, Qutub Minar rises on a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of the Afghan architecture that sprang up in the Islamic India from 1193. ...
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Police: 100 Fire Brigade: 101 Ambulance: 102
Currency
Indian Rupee (INR) Rs1 = 100 paise
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OpeningHours
Shops in New Delhi are open from Mon-Sat 9am-7pm. Shops are open on Sundays at their own discretion. General business hours are from Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. Note that museums and tourist sites could be closed on Mondays.
Population
City: Approximately 302,000 Municipal area: Approximately 22 million
TouristInformation
The Government of India Tourist Office Defence Colony, New Delhi +91 11 246 47005
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