Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, Red Fort, one of India's most spectacular historical landmarks and marvel at the beautiful artistry and architectural aesthetics of the Mughal era. Experience the sound and light show, which brings the history of the fortress to life, followed by a delightful dinner at the popular restaurant Karim's.
The India Gate is one of the must-visit places in Delhi. Built in 1931, it is a war memorial to 82,000 soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Spend your afternoon having a picnic and enjoying the serene atmosphere of the garden surrounding the area. Later, proceed to Qutub Minar for an impressive experience of the world's tallest brick minaret.
The Lotus Temple is a beautiful architectural masterpiece, consisting of 27 marble-clad petals arranged in the form of a blooming lotus. It's a favored spot and sacred to Baha'i faith followers as a silent place of worship. Afterward, head to the famous Humayun's Tomb to know more about the Mughal history of India.
If you have more time, you can visit other popular sites like Akshardham temple or the Raj Ghat. If you have less time, skip the sound and light show at Red Fort. Add a walking tour or exploring the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk for an authentic Delhi experience.