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From Old Delhi street food to peaceful garden walks, these are a few of the places we would make time for near the wedding.
Red Fort & Old Delhi
Central Delhi
Walk the lanes of Chandni Chowk, eat parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali, and explore the Mughal-era fort. Best visited on a weekday morning.
View on Google Maps βDelhi Food Trail
City-wide
From chaat at Haldiram's to butter chicken at Moti Mahal to street biryani in Nizamuddin β Delhi is a food city unlike any other. Ask us for our personal list!
View on Google Maps βAkshardham Temple
East Delhi
A breathtaking modern temple complex with intricate stone carvings, water shows, and serene gardens. No electronics allowed inside.
View on Google Maps βShopping
Various
Sarojini Nagar for budget finds, Dilli Haat for handcrafts and regional food, and Khan Market for curated boutiques and bookstores.
View on Google Maps βLodhi Garden
South Delhi
A tranquil park dotted with 15th-century tombs. Perfect for a morning walk or an afternoon escape from the city's energy.
View on Google Maps βNational Museum
Rajpath, Delhi
Over 200,000 artefacts spanning 5,000 years of Indian history. The Harappan Gallery and the Mughal miniature paintings are unmissable.
View on Google Maps βHumayun's Tomb
Nizamuddin, Delhi
The architectural precursor to the Taj Mahal, set in formal Mughal gardens. Far less crowded and equally stunning β a hidden gem.
View on Google Maps βBeyond Delhi
Extend Your Adventure
If you have extra time before or after the wedding, consider adding one of these iconic destinations to your India itinerary.
Agra & the Taj Mahal
For an unforgettable day beyond Delhi, visit the Taj Mahal and explore Agraβs Mughal-era history.
View on Google Maps βJaipur, Rajasthan
The Pink City is known for its royal palaces, colourful markets, and striking desert architecture.
View on Google Maps βNeed a Hand Planning Your Trip?
If you are interested in support with your travel plans, Jenna & Shrey have a connection with a travel agent who is well-equipped to help organize travel for guests coming to India.