Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

It is the most prominent Sikh gurdwara, or Sikh house of worship, known for its association with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan. A small tank was later constructed by Raja Jai Singh over the well, its water is now revered as having healing properties and is taken by Sikhs throughout the world back to their homes.

Red Fort, Delhi

Next up is your date with the red architectural masterpiece of Delhi. Red Fort popularly known as Lal Qila is one of the most haunting spots for tourists. The Red Fort has the highest pedestal as a historical monument in Indian democracy as the site plays a host for the Prime Minister of India as he addresses the nation on August 15.

India Gate

India Gate was built in 1931 as a memorial to 90,000 Indian soldiers who laid their lives fighting in the First World War. The name of 90,000 men who died during these conflicts are inscribed on the uprights of the arch. After independence, all these were taken over by Govt, and now house various Govt. offices Serves as the venue of Republic Day Parade

Dilli Haat

It’s a treat for those who swear by traditional artisans and food. This place is bubbling with sheer energy of the visitors enjoying various craft products at 62+ stall and 25 + food stalls located within the complex. Set up jointly by Delhi tourism and NDMC, D.C. (Handicrafts) & D.C. (handlooms),Govt. of India & Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India.