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3-Day Practical Walking and Sightseeing Itinerary for New Delhi — Central, Old Delhi & South Delhi Loop

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Day 1: Central heritage

New Delhi, India on September 18, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast at Indian Coffee House (Connaught Place)

Classic, budget-friendly spot in CP for a South-style breakfast, filter coffee and simple Indian fare; a quick, local start to beat the crowds. Usually open from about 8:00am — check current hours on the day.
INR150, 1h0m

9:15am

Stroll to Jantar Mantar

Historic astronomical observatory with large stone instruments — interesting for history and photography; visit early before the sun and crowds. Typically open from ~9:00am to 5:00pm; confirm closure days.
INR50, 45m

10:15am

National Museum

One of India's largest museums covering ancient to modern artefacts — a concise introduction to Indian art and history and useful context before visiting monuments. Usual hours about 10:00am–5:00pm (closed Mondays); check for special closures.
INR50, 1h45m

12:15pm

Lunch at Andhra Bhavan Canteen (Bengali Market / near CP)

Popular, no-frills South-Indian thali and home-style dishes — filling and fast; great if you want spicy local flavours. Typically open for lunch from ~12:00pm; queues at peak times.
INR300, 1h0m

1:45pm

India Gate & Rajpath walk

Iconic war memorial and broad ceremonial axis — ideal for photos, short walks and people-watching in the afternoon; free to visit and close to Parliament and central lawns. Open all day; best in daylight and early evening.
INR0, 1h0m

3:15pm

Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Major Sikh gurdwara known for its serene sarovar (pool) and community kitchen (langar); experience the calm and, if you like, the free langar service. Open 24/7 — langar served continuously but busiest at midday and evening.
INR0, 45m

5:00pm

Relax at Connaught Place shops or Agrasen ki Baoli

Short visit to Agrasen ki Baoli — a historic stepwell tucked behind CP — then window shopping in CP's colonial arcades as the area livens up after work. Agrasen ki Baoli generally open until dusk; check seasonal times.
INR0, 1h0m

8:00pm

Dinner at Moti Mahal (Connaught Place)

Delhi-born restaurant famous for tandoori and butter chicken — comfortable, reliable North Indian dinner option near CP. Usually open for dinner until late (10:30pm–11:00pm); confirm service hours.
INR700, 1h30m

Day 2: Old Delhi exploration

New Delhi, India on September 19, 2025

7:00am

Early visit to Jama Masjid

One of India's largest mosques with great rooftop views of Old Delhi; early morning visit avoids the hottest hours and offers good photos. Typically open from ~7:00am; modest dress required and restricted during prayer times — check current visiting windows.
INR0, 45m

8:00am

Breakfast in Chandni Chowk — Paranthe Wali Gali

Taste Delhi's famous stuffed parathas in a narrow, historic lane; a local favourite and lively start to an Old Delhi walking tour. Most shops open from early morning (7:30–8:00am), but hours vary by vendor.
INR200, 45m

9:15am

Red Fort (Lal Qila)

UNESCO-listed Mughal fort with museums and wide ramparts; essential for Delhi history and architecture. Generally open around 9:30am–4:30pm; closed on specific holidays — check advance.
INR50, 1h30m

11:15am

Shopping & street walk in Chandni Chowk (Spice, Jewelry, Textiles)

Explore narrow lanes for masalas, silver jewellery, textiles and old-style markets — perfect for authentic souvenirs and street photography. Markets are busiest mid-morning to early afternoon; open most days.
INR0, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Karim's (near Jama Masjid)

Legendary Mughlai restaurant serving kebabs and rich curries — an iconic lunch stop in Old Delhi. Open generally from late morning to late evening; expect queues at peak times.
INR600, 1h0m

3:00pm

Raj Ghat and Gandhi Memorial

Simple, contemplative memorial to Mahatma Gandhi set in well-kept gardens — calm contrast to busy Old Delhi. Grounds usually open in daylight hours; no entry fee but donations are accepted.
INR0, 45m

5:00pm

Optional visit to National Handloom/Handicraft shops or visit Red Fort light & sound (if available)

Browse government emporia for handloom goods or attend a light-and-sound show at Red Fort if running (evening shows often start around 6:30–7:30pm). Check show dates and ticket availability in advance.
INR200, 1h30m

8:00pm

Dinner at Gulati (Pandara Road)

Well-known destination for Punjabi and North Indian cuisine near the diplomatic area — good for a comfortable, classic Delhi dinner. Open for dinner typically until late evening; reserve at busy times.
INR1200, 1h30m

Day 3: South Delhi monuments

New Delhi, India on September 20, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Khan Market (SodaBottleOpenerWala or Big Yellow Door)

Khan Market has many reliable cafés for a relaxed, modern breakfast before museum visits; ideal for a comfortable start. Most cafés open from ~8:30–9:00am; check individual outlets.
INR500, 1h0m

9:45am

Humayun's Tomb

A UNESCO-listed Mughal garden-tomb that prefigures the Taj Mahal — excellent architecture, gardens and photography opportunities. Generally open from sunrise to sunset (approx 6:00am–6:00pm); confirm times and ticketing.
INR40, 1h15m

11:30am

Lodhi Gardens walk

Large, peaceful park with tombs and wide lawns — perfect for a relaxed stroll and local life observation; good for photos and a brief picnic. Open early morning until evening (roughly 6:00am–7:00pm).
INR0, 45m

1:00pm

Lunch at Khan Market or Defence Colony market

Choose from many cafes and restaurants offering Indian and international dishes; convenient and central to south Delhi attractions. Most places open through lunch hours (12:00pm–3:00pm).
INR700, 1h0m

2:30pm

Qutub Minar complex (Mehrauli)

Tallest brick minaret and a complex of medieval monuments — essential south-Delhi highlight with rich Indo-Islamic architecture. Typically open from around 7:00am to 5:00pm; confirm seasonal timings and ticket windows.
INR40, 1h15m

4:30pm

Dilli Haat (INA or Janakpuri) for crafts and snacks

Open-air craft bazaar with stalls from across India, regional food counters and live cultural performances — great for last-minute shopping and trying regional snacks. Usually open ~10:30am–10:00pm; check which Dilli Haat is nearer and current events.
INR30, 1h30m

8:00pm

Dinner at Olive Bar & Kitchen (Mehrauli)

Elegant dining with Mediterranean-influenced menu and a pleasant ambiance near the historic Mehrauli area — good for a memorable final dinner in Delhi. Open for dinner typically until late; reservations recommended.
INR2500, 1h30m
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