Escape the hustle and bustle of Delhi and find peace at the Lotus Temple. The temple's unique flower-like structure, surrounded by serene gardens, offers a perfect spot for meditation and relaxation. Learn about the Bahai faith and their message of unity and love for all.
Explore the vibrant and colorful Lodhi Art District, where street art meets cultural heritage. This open-air art gallery showcases murals and installations by both national and international artists. Walk around the neighborhood, take pictures, and enjoy the fusion of modern and traditional art.
Step back in time and treat yourself to a unique dining experience at Chor Bizarre. This restaurant offers a fine selection of Indian cuisine from different regions. Its decor, inspired by old Delhi's bazaar, includes antique furniture, vintage posters, and quirky collectibles. Try the Kashmiri Rogan Josh or the Nalli Nihari.
Discover the life and legacy of India's first female Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, at her former residence and now a museum. The museum displays her personal belongings, photographs, and documents that reflect her political career and the turbulent times she lived in. Visit the memorial garden and pay your respects at her Samadhi.
End your day with a visit to one of the world's largest Hindu temples, the Akshardham. Witness the grandeur of Indian architecture and craftsmanship as you explore the temple's halls, gardens, and exhibitions. Attend the fascinating water show, Sahaj Anand, that combines music, lights, and fountains to tell a story of ancient India.
If you have more time, visit the Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that inspired the Taj Mahal's design. You can also stroll around the Connaught Place, a colonial-era market, and have a drink at the famous rooftop bar, Lutyens Cocktail House. For a day trip, check out the Neemrana Fort Palace, a restored 15th-century palace, turned into a hotel, located 2 hours away from Delhi.
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