For the
first-time visitor Delhi seems rather confronting and confounding. But don’t
believe the first impressions. You need the time to get acquainted with the
city, with the professional help of tour guides from PrivateGuide you will
consider Delhi the best city in the world. Captivating ancient monuments,
magnificent museums, and cultural art scenes – all these aspects are waiting
for you in the capital of India.
The city is
sprinkled with glittering gems, it represents two very different worlds, the
old and the new, each presenting deliciously different experiences. The local
guides take you to spacious New Delhi, built by the British as the imperial
capital and famous f...
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For the
first-time visitor Delhi seems rather confronting and confounding. But don’t
believe the first impressions. You need the time to get acquainted with the
city, with the professional help of tour guides from PrivateGuide you will
consider Delhi the best city in the world. Captivating ancient monuments,
magnificent museums, and cultural art scenes – all these aspects are waiting
for you in the capital of India.
The city is
sprinkled with glittering gems, it represents two very different worlds, the
old and the new, each presenting deliciously different experiences. The local
guides take you to spacious New Delhi, built by the British as the imperial
capital and famous for its dramatic Red Fort, that dominates the horizon with
its minarets, Jama Masjid and medieval-flavoured bazaars. They also show you
Old Delhi served as the capital of Islamic India, popular for its swanky cafes
and bars. It is a wide spread notion that in New Delhi all the roads lead to
the India Gate, a memorial to the unknown soldiers who lost their lives in
World War I. The personal guides show you the Qutub Minar, Siri Fort, and the
Humayun’s tomb.
The local
guides also offer you to visit Connaught place, Delhi University, Shahdara,
Rohini, Dwarka, Karol Bagh, and Raja Garden. Delhi is a real blessing if you
are fond of shopping. Main market, near the Delhi railway station, and the
grand bazaar of Chandni Chowk are the perfect places for this purpose. On the
other hand, the city still has its street vendors. Do not waste time and
experience interesting and very active nightlife of the city. Apart from
numerous historic sights, the capital is an excellent place to wander around
and to breathe in the atmosphere of the old emperor’s days. Moreover the city
is a good starting point for trips to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, and it also
serves as a gateway to the Islamic state of Rajastan to the west. The tour guides
never loose the opportunity to try local cuisine, varied from meaty Mughlai
curries, plump South Indian idlis (rice cakes), to crispy wood-fired pizzas and
squishy sashimi.