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4-Day Delhi Itinerary: Old Delhi, India Gate, Humayun's Tomb (Feb 23–26, 2026)

Day 1 · Mon, Feb 23
Old Delhi

Historic Old Delhi: Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk & Street Food

5:30 PM:

Begin with a gentle walk around Jama Masjid's courtyard to admire the dusk light on the domes, then climb one minaret for a panoramic view over Chandni Chowk and the bustling lanes.

6:15 PM:

Stroll through Chandni Chowk, sampling street snacks like jalebi and samosa from local favourites and watching vendors prepare fresh treats at the Ghantewala-style sweet stalls.

7:00 PM:

Dinner at the legendary Karim's near Jama Masjid - order the mutton burra, nihari, and buttery rotis for an authentic Old Delhi feast.

8:15 PM:

Take a short rickshaw ride to the spice-scented lanes and visit a traditional sweet shop for paan or roasted nuts, soaking in the evening market atmosphere.

9:00 PM:

Finish the night with a slow walk back toward your hotel or a rooftop chai at a nearby café, reflecting on the vibrant sights and flavours of Old Delhi.

9:30 PM:

If you're up for one last local bite, grab a steaming plate of kebabs or chaat from a bustling lane stall-ask locals for the busy stall near Ballimaran for reliable flavors.

10:15 PM:

Head to a nearby rooftop such as the cafe at Al Jawahar area for a final cup of masala chai or cold lassi and a view over the lit minarets of Jama Masjid.

11:00 PM:

Return to your hotel or guesthouse; if you prefer a calm end, stop at a 24-hour sweet shop for kulfi or rabri before bed.

Day 2 · Tue, Feb 24
Central New Delhi

Monuments of New Delhi: India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan & Mughal Gems

8:00 AM:

Start the morning with a relaxed walk around India Gate, enjoying the lawns and memorial; stop at a nearby vendor for cutting chai and a samosa to fuel the exploration.

8:45 AM:

Stroll down the ceremonial Rajpath toward Rashtrapati Bhavan and pause at the gardens for photos of the grand façade and the manicured surroundings.

9:30 AM:

Head to Humayun's Tomb to explore the UNESCO site while the light is soft; pick up an audio guide or join a short guided walk to learn about its Persian-inspired gardens and architecture.

10:45 AM:

Walk from Humayun's Tomb to the nearby Nizamuddin Dargah area to soak in local life; enjoy a refreshing lassi or filter coffee at a neighborhood café such as a nearby stall favored by visitors.

11:30 AM:

Stop for an early lunch at Saravana Bhavan (Connaught Place branch recommended) for a hearty South Indian thali or dosas before continuing the day's sightseeing.

12:30 PM:

After lunch, take a short drive to Lodhi Garden for a peaceful stroll among 15th-16th century tombs and manicured lawns; it's a favorite spot for photography and a quiet break from traffic.

1:15 PM:

Visit the nearby Siri Fort ruins and modern art spaces for a contrast of contemporary and historical Delhi, or linger at a café inside Lodhi Garden for filter coffee and pastries.

2:00 PM:

Head to the diplomatic area to view the exterior of Rashtrapati Bhavan from a different angle, then walk through the adjacent Mughal Gardens if they're open (seasonal) for vibrant floral displays.

3:00 PM:

Drop by Gurdwara Bangla Sahib for a short visit to its striking dome and serene sarovar; if time allows, partake in the volunteer-run langar (community kitchen) experience.

4:00 PM:

Make your way to Connaught Place for late-afternoon shopping and people-watching; stop at Wengers or United Coffee House for tea and a light snack in a classic Delhi setting.

5:00 PM:

Enjoy early-evening views from the raised central park at Connaught Place, then walk toward Janpath for handicrafts and souvenir shopping from local vendors and shops like Kashmir Emporium.

6:00 PM:

Relax with pre-dinner drinks or coffee at The Imperial's lobby or at a popular nearby café, then prepare for an evening meal at a recommended restaurant such as Indian Accent for a contemporary take on Indian cuisine (reserve ahead).

6:30 PM:

Walk toward Janpath's side lanes to browse handicrafts and pick up unique souvenirs; pause at a street-side stall for roasted corn (bhutta) while watching the evening crowd.

7:15 PM:

Head to Connaught Place's inner circle and enjoy aperitifs or coffee at United Coffee House, soaking in the colonial-era ambiance before dinner.

8:00 PM:

Dine at Indian Accent for a modern, elevated Indian tasting menu - reserve ahead and request seasonal specialties for a memorable culinary experience.

10:00 PM:

After dinner, take a short drive to the illuminated lawns around India Gate for a peaceful stroll and nighttime photos; vendors often sell chai and snacks if you want a late treat.

10:45 PM:

If you prefer a nightcap, stop by a rooftop bar near Connaught Place for skyline views and cocktails, or return to United Coffee House for a late dessert and coffee.

Day 3 · Wed, Feb 25
Central/West Delhi

Markets & Modern Eats: Connaught Place, Khan Market & Top Restaurants

8:00 AM:

Begin with breakfast at Saravana Bhavan (Connaught Place branch) - enjoy a crisp dosa or a hearty South Indian thali to fuel a morning of shopping and wandering.

9:00 AM:

Walk the circular colonnades of Connaught Place, popping into boutiques and stores; browse bookstores like Full Circle and handicraft stalls around the inner circle for unique finds.

10:00 AM:

Stroll toward Janpath and explore its open-air market for textiles, scarves, and quirky souvenirs; haggle politely with vendors and pause at a street-side stall for roasted corn (bhutta).

11:00 AM:

Head to Khan Market for an upscale shopping experience - visit lifestyle stores, indie bookstores like The Book Shop and sample artisanal coffee at Imperial Coffee House or a nearby café.

11:45 AM:

Stop for a light mid-morning bite at Big Chill in Khan Market - their pastries and eggs are perfect before continuing to explore designer boutiques and gourmet shops around the market.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at United Coffee House in Connaught Place, savouring classic Continental and Indian dishes while people-watching from its colonial-era dining room.

1:30 PM:

Take a short walk to Palika Bazaar under Connaught Place to browse electronics, accessories, and quirky souvenirs in the cool underground market-perfect for bargain hunting away from the sun.

2:15 PM:

Head to Agrasen ki Baoli for a calm, photogenic break among ancient stepwell architecture; linger on the steps and enjoy the unexpected quiet in the heart of the city.

3:00 PM:

Walk or take a quick cab to Khan Market and pop into The Book Shop to browse curated titles, then sample a specialty coffee at Imperial Coffee House to recharge for more shopping.

3:45 PM:

Explore the boutique stores in Khan Market-visit lifestyle shops and stop by SodaBottleOpenerWala for a Parsi-style refreshment or a small shared snack if you're peckish.

4:30 PM:

Wander to nearby side streets for designer label stores and artisanal food shops; pick up gourmet chocolates or spices at speciality counters for unique edible souvenirs.

5:15 PM:

Take a short drive back toward Connaught Place and relax with a late-afternoon pastry and tea at Wengers to soak in a classic Delhi patisserie atmosphere.

6:00 PM:

Stroll through the central park at Connaught Place as vendors set up evening stalls-browse handicrafts along the outer circle and enjoy street-side snacks like chaat from popular carts.

7:00 PM:

For an elevated dinner, arrive early at Indian Accent (reserve ahead) to enjoy their inventive tasting menu-a contemporary highlight that contrasts nicely with the day's market finds.

7:45 PM:

If you didn't dine at Indian Accent, enjoy pre-dinner cocktails or mocktails at the rooftop bar of The Imperial for elegant ambiance and skyline views before heading out for the night.

8:30 PM:

Head to SodaBottleOpenerWala (Connaught Place) for Parsi-inspired plates and playful décor; share small plates like berry pulav and dhansak for a lively, flavorful experience.

9:45 PM:

Walk to the nearby lane for late-night dessert at Wengers-try a classic Black Forest or their signature pastries with a strong filter coffee to round off the meal.

10:30 PM:

If you're up for a relaxed nightcap, take a short drive to a rooftop near CP for views over the city lights, or enjoy a quiet drink at United Coffee House's late seating if available.

11:15 PM:

For a final taste of Delhi street food, stop by a reputable night chaat stall near Connaught Place (ask your hotel or a shopkeeper for the busy, recommended cart) and sample spicy aloo tikki or papdi chaat.

12:00 AM:

Return to your hotel or guesthouse; if you crave a late snack, many nearby bakeries and 24-hour cafés around CP offer samosas, sandwiches, and tea to end the evening comfortably.

Day 4 · Thu, Feb 26
South Delhi

UNESCO & Gardens: Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar & Lotus Temple

7:30 AM:

Begin at Humayun's Tomb as the gates open to enjoy the cool morning light and quieter pathways; pick up a local guide or audio guide to learn about its Persian gardens and intricate geometry.

8:30 AM:

Stroll the surrounding gardens toward the nearby Nizamuddin area and pause for a traditional breakfast at a local favourite like a chai stall or a nearby café for parathas and cutting chai.

9:30 AM:

Head toward Qutub Minar and explore the UNESCO complex, including the beautifully carved tower and the Iron Pillar; take time for photography among the ruins and read the onsite panels about its layered history.

10:45 AM:

Make a short detour to the lush grounds of Lodhi Garden (on the way south) for a relaxed walk among 15th-century tombs and a quick coffee from a nearby café to recharge.

11:30 AM:

Visit the serene Lotus Temple to experience its unique Bahá'í architecture and inner calm; sit in the quiet central hall for a moment of reflection before lunch.

12:15 PM:

For an early lunch nearby, head to Saravana Bhavan for a hearty South Indian thali or dosa, perfect fuel before the afternoon's explorations.

12:45 PM:

Walk from Lotus Temple toward the nearby Khan Market area and enjoy a relaxed coffee and pastry at The Big Chill or a lighter South-Indian snack at Saravana Bhavan to refuel after the morning's sightseeing.

1:30 PM:

Explore Lodhi Garden's quieter afternoon corners-pause by the historic tombs for photos and people-watch from a shaded bench while sipping chai from a vendor near the park entrance.

2:15 PM:

Head to Mehrauli Archaeological Park adjacent to Qutub Minar for a guided stroll among lesser-known ruins and stepwells; ask a local guide to point out hidden carvings and quiet viewpoints.

3:15 PM:

Return to the Qutub Minar complex for any missed exhibits and a slower photo session in the softer afternoon light; visit the on-site interpretation centre or pick up a guidebook at the ticket counter.

4:00 PM:

Take a short drive to the heritage cafés near Mehrauli-stop at a popular spot like a local rooftop café for a cool drink and snacks while watching the sunset hues over the monument skyline.

5:00 PM:

Make your way toward Nizamuddin Basti and visit the serene lanes; enjoy a late-afternoon kebab or chaat from a recommended stall and soak in the Sufi ambience around Nizamuddin Dargah (view from outside if you prefer a quieter visit).

6:00 PM:

For an early evening cultural experience, attend a short qawwali or musical performance near Nizamuddin if available, or relax at a café in the area and sample regional sweets like phirni from a trusted shop.

7:00 PM:

Dine at a nearby recommended restaurant-choose an iconic Old Delhi spot such as Karim's if you want rich Mughlai flavours, or pick a contemporary option like Indian Accent (reserve ahead) for a refined, modern meal.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed walk through the atmospheric lanes of Nizamuddin Basti, stopping at a local stall for phirni or jalebi while you listen to evening chants drifting from the neighborhood.

8:15 PM:

Dine at Karim's (or a nearby kebab house) to savour rich Mughlai dishes like mutton burra and seekh kebabs in a lively, traditional setting not far from the heritage sites.

9:30 PM:

Head to a nearby rooftop café in Mehrauli for night-time views of the Qutub Minar silhouette-order a cool drink and some light snacks while the monument glows against the sky.

10:15 PM:

If you prefer a refined finish, reserve a late table at Indian Accent (if available) for an inventive dessert and digestif, enjoying modern Indian flavours in an elegant atmosphere.

11:30 PM:

Take a slow taxi back toward your hotel; if you're peckish, stop at a trusted 24-hour sweet shop or café for kulfi or chai to round off the evening before bed.

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