Explore one of the largest mosques in India, Jama Masjid is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture. The mosque's courtyard can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers and boasts two minarets that offer spectacular views of Delhi.
Indulge in delicious paranthas at Paranthe Wali Gali. This narrow street in Chandni Chowk is lined with shops selling a variety of paranthas, including keema, aloo, and karela. It's a must-visit spot for any foodie visiting Delhi.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, Red Fort, an awe-inspiring structure built in the 17th century. Walk through the Lahori Gate, visit the Chatta Chowk, and head towards the Diwan-i-Am, an impressive hall supported by red sandstone pillars.
Savor the mouth-watering kebabs at Salim's Kebabs. Their melt-in-your-mouth mutton seekh kebabs are a must-try. You can also opt for chicken tikka and rolls. This tiny eatery is a favorite among locals and food critics alike.
Known for its vibrant street shopping, G.B. Road Night Market offers an array of products such as clothes, shoes, accessories, electronics, and more. Take a stroll and pick up souvenirs for yourself and loved ones back at home.
If you have more time, you can add a visit to the nearby Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, dedicated to the ninth Sikh Guru. If you have less time, visit either Red Fort or Jama Masjid based on your interests. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately when visiting religious sites.