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Chandni Chowk -
One of the main markets of Delhi, Chandni Chowk was once lined with beautiful fountains. But today the place is very crowded and congested. Chandni Chowk is located opposite the Red Fort

Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum -
Gandhi Darshan & Gandhi National Museum is across Rajghat and Gandhi smriti is on Tees January Marg
Old Delhi -
The City of Shahjahanabad was the capital of Shah Jahan but little remains of that old city. The Old Delhi or the walled city served as the capital for many emperors. Today, remains of the historical city are the gates like - Kashmiri Gate, Ajmeri Gate, Turkman Gate, Delhi gate. Near Delhi Gate is Feroz Shah Kotla, close to this is kept the Ashokan Pillar which was brought from Meerut by Feroz Shah Tughlaq.
Rajpath & India Gate -
Flanked by ornamental ponds and lawns, Rajpath is host to the Republic Day Parade.
The two secretariat buildings and Rashtrapati Bhawan on the Raisina hills are located on the two sides of this immensely broad road
Red Fort -
The fort was constructed by Shahjahan, and its construction started in 1638, and got completed in 1648 A.D. Today, more than 10,000 visitors come to see it daily and they get to see some of the public and some private areas of the palace complex.
Qutub Minar -
This Minar was built to celebrate the victory of Mohammed Ghori over the Rajputs in 1192 A.D, by his viceroy Qutub-ud-din Aibak, who was the 1st sultan of the Slave dynasty, (so called because the sultans had been royal slaves).It stands in the courtyard of the Quwwatul Islam mosque.The minar was visualized as something more, a symbol of the military might of the Turko-Afghan Slave dynasty, and the pole of justice and Islam.
Humayun’s Tomb -
The Taj Mahal is known to have been inspired by the Humayun’s Tomb, and in many ways this magnificent red and white building is as spectacular as the famous “ monument to love ”at Agra. This is a memorial built by a grieving wife, Haji Begum in 1565,nine years after his death. She is said to have spent one and a half million rupees on the building.
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