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Introduction to new delhi
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2. Being capital of India, New Delhi also serves as center of National Capital
Territory of Delhi.
New Delhi is known as the microcosm of India.
And, is leading world’s top global cities with strengths in the arts, commerce,
education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional
services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to
its prominence.
The city celebrated 100 years as Capital on 12 December 2011 and city also
hosted 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Much of New Delhi, planned by the leading 20th century British architects, was
laid out to be the central administrative area of the city as a testament to
Britain's imperial pretensions.
New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called Rajpath and
Janpath
At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan formerly known
as Viceroy's House.
3. Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s tomb attracts
millions of tourist every year.
Akshardham(Largest Temple in the world), Lotus
Temple and Jama Masjid are major worshipping place
in Delhi.
Raj Ghat, Rajpath and Ratrapati Bhavan makes Delhi
one of the most historic capitals in the world.
Experience the Imperial world of India with stay in
best hotels in New Delhi.
4. Red Fort – The magnificent Red Fort served as the
capital of the Mughals until 1857, when Mughal
emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled by British.
5. Rashtrapati Bhavan – Official home for President of
India is the huge Mansion which consists of 340 rooms
covering 320 acres.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens are open to public in
February every year.
6. With high variation between summer and winter, in
terms of both temperatures and rainfall the
temperature varies from 46 °C in summers to around 0
°C in winters.
Winters in Delhi attracts many tourists who love
extreme cold weather. Winter starts in November and
peaks in January
7. Mention to New Delhi is always incomplete without Chandni
Chowk.
Chandni Chowk keeps alive the city's living legacy of
Shahjahanabad.
Chandni Chowk remains Asia's largest wholesale market. Crafts
once patronized by the Mughals continue to flourish there.
8. Indian food, delicacies and sweets of more than thousand kinds are served in
New Delhi.
A particular local delicacy are the jalebis which are fried in pure ghee.
Other delicacies include Babri falooda, Fruit Chaat, Rasmalia and Parathe.
New Delhi is must visit place for all foodies