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The Blind Relief Association, Delhi
4.5
( 9 reviews )
Closed until 10:00 AM

Parking lot, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Lala Lajpat Rai Rd, near The Oberoi Hotel, Golf Links, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India

“Visited the Diwali Mela. Had a wide variety of stuff too but and lots of stalls for satisfying your taste buds. The stuff on sale was of top notch quality and priced accordingly too. Overall a nice place to wander about and pick up some unique stuff.”

Hauz Khas Complex
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 05:30 AM

H54Q+8PX, Deer Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India

“Nice place to hangout with friends. Must watch architectural marvel. You will feel at peace with the beautiful landscape all around. Graffiti art can be seen on the walls outside the park. It has great history to tell. One of the must visit places in Delhi.”

Diwan-i-aam
4.5
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 09:30 AM

M64R+8W3, Opp Chandini Chowk, Lal Qila, Old Delhi, Delhi, 110001, India

“Diwan-i-Am or the 'Hall of public audience', was the place where Shah Jahan (A.D.1628-58) received the general public and heard their grievances. With a courtyard in the front, it was originally surrounded by arcaded apartments used by chiefs (Umaras) on duty. With an impressive façade of nine engrailed arch openings, the hall was ornamented with gilded stucco work. In the centre of the eastern wall, stands a marble canopy covered by a Bengal roof, under which was placed the Emperor's throne. A marble dais below the throne, inlaid withsemi precious stones, was used by the Wazir (Prime Minister) for receiving petitions. Behind the canopy, the wall is decorated with beautiful panels inlaid with multi-colored stones (pietra dura work), representing flowers and birds, said to have been executed by Austin de Bordeaux, a Florentine jeweller.”

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4.5
( 10 reviews )
Closed until 11:00 AM

near Qutab Minar, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

“Exquisite charm, great layout and good brands describe this place accurately. The picturesque surroundings on a full moon night are breathtakingly beautiful. Attended a music concert here and ljved every moment spent there”

Satpula, Delhi
4.1
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 05:00 AM

G6JF+MCP, Press Enclave Marg, Khidki Village, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110017, India

“Nice park to jog, tomorrow he is a dead body mile in the morning”

Indian Loom
4.1
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

1, Doctor Ln, Sector 3, DIZ Area, Gole Market, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India

“Very special place to see the handmade and ancient crafts of India. Nasir very kindly showed me many beautiful things with no expectations but I did buy a beautiful rug for my Mom which we’ll enjoy for many years to come!”

Khas Mahal
4.4
( 8 reviews )

M64V+CCQ, Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India

“Located between the Diwan-i-Khas and Rang Mahal, this building is often ignored by the tourists. Although not as beautiful as the Diwan-i-Khas, the walls of Khas Mahal itself are intricately decorated and a fine example of Mughal Art. Also, the birds here produces some good photogenic situations.”

Sultan Alauddin Khilji Tomb & Madrasa
4.4
( 8 reviews )

G5FM+HR3, Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

“The Sultan Alauddin Khilji Tomb and Madrasa is located in the Qutub Complex in Mehrauli, New Delhi, India. It was commissioned by Alauddin Khilji, one of the most powerful rulers of the Delhi Sultanate, in the early 14th century as a tomb for himself and a madrasa (Islamic school) for the local community. Alauddin Khilji was a patron of the arts and architecture, and he commissioned several impressive buildings during his reign, including the Alai Darwaza and the Alai Minar. The Sultan Alauddin Khilji Tomb and Madrasa was built in a similar architectural style as the Qutub Minar complex, with a mix of Hindu and Islamic elements. The complex consists of a tomb, a mosque, and a madrasa. The tomb is a large structure with a central dome and four smaller domes, surrounded by a courtyard. The walls of the tomb are adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions in Arabic and Persian. The madrasa is an Islamic school with a central courtyard, surrounded by rooms for students and teachers. The mosque in the complex is a large prayer hall with an arched entrance, surrounded by a colonnade of pillars. The walls of the mosque are decorated with intricate calligraphy and carvings. The Sultan Alauddin Khilji Tomb and Madrasa is an impressive example of the architectural and artistic achievements of the Delhi Sultanate. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in India, and it serves as a reminder of the region's rich cultural heritage. The complex is still used as a place of worship and study today, and it is open to visitors who wish to explore the history and beauty of this important cultural site.”

Top 5 Cultural Center in Delhi

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