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Honeymoon Itinerary in Delhi

  1. Monday July 10: Jama Masjid
    15 minutes (6.2 miles) from New Delhi Railway Station

    Start your honeymoon by visiting Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. This architectural marvel offers a serene atmosphere to begin your day. In the morning, explore the intricate details of the mosque and witness the stunning views from its minarets. In the afternoon, savor the flavors of Old Delhi with a delicious lunch at Karim's, a famous culinary destination nearby. As evening sets in, take a romantic rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, immersing yourselves in the vibrant local culture.

    • Rickshaw Ride: INR 200, 1 hour
  2. Tuesday July 11: Humayun's Tomb
    30 minutes (8.7 miles) from Jama Masjid

    Embark on a journey to Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of eternal love. Marvel at the stunning Mughal architecture surrounded by beautiful gardens. In the morning, enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush greenery and soak in the tranquility. For lunch, head to Lodi - The Garden Restaurant, located nearby, where you can dine in a serene garden setting. In the afternoon, explore the bustling market of Khan Market, offering a wide range of shopping options. As the evening approaches, enjoy a romantic boat ride at the serene Hauz Khas Lake.

    • Boat Ride: INR 300, 30 minutes

Recommendations

Delhi offers a plethora of attractions and experiences for honeymooners. Consider visiting India Gate, a war memorial and a popular picnic spot. You can also explore the historical Red Fort or take a stroll in the beautiful Lodhi Gardens. If you have an extra day, take a day trip to Agra to witness the stunning Taj Mahal.

To make the most of your money, consider hiring a local guide who can provide valuable insights and navigate you through the city's hidden gems. Don't miss out on trying local street food like parathas, chaat, and kebabs for an authentic culinary experience. Additionally, bargaining is a common practice in Delhi's markets, so make sure to negotiate prices when shopping.

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