The Lotus Temple is a stunning temple located in South Delhi. Its unique lotus shape is captivating and peaceful. Spend some time admiring the architecture and gardens. This temple is closed on Mondays.
The Lodhi Art District is a fun and unique way to see Delhi's street art. Take a relaxed stroll through the city's alleyways and experience the vibrant art. Then, head to Qutub Minar, an iconic landmark and UNESCO world heritage site. It’s 5 stories tall and an octagonal tower with a spiral staircase.
Humayun's Tomb is a must-visit attraction in Delhi. It was built in the 16th century and is a beautiful example of Mughal architecture. After exploring the tomb, head to Agrasen Ki Baoli. It's an ancient stepwell tucked away in the heart of the city. Steps are narrow so be careful when descending.
Raj Ghat is a historical and serene tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, India’s “Father of the Nation”. The black marble structure is within a peaceful and beautiful park. Then, head to Lodi Gardens, which is a perfect way to spend your afternoon. The extensive park has walking trails, lakes, and gardens.
If you have extra time, add in the Red Fort and Jama Masjid on day 2, after Qutub Minar. For foodies, there are plenty of street food options in Delhi. For a more luxurious experience, you can opt to stay in the Leela Palace or The Lodhi hotel. If you have less time, skip Agrasen Ki Baoli on day 3 and opt to see the Hauz Khas Fort instead.