5 Hidden Tourist Spots In Delhi You Should Visit

Check out these gorgeous spots in Delhi you probably didn’t know about

 
Tourist Spots

Most people who visit Delhi as tourists go to the usual touristy spots. From Qutub Minar to Red Fort (Laal Qila) to Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, India Gate and more, you’ve probably heard about it all and been there too.
The fun part about visiting Delhi is that when you actually start walking around, you come across so many secret spots that you would otherwise most likely have missed out.

So the next time you’re visiting this beautiful capital city, take some time out and head over to:

Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki Baoli
This beautiful ruin of a structure lies hidden in the heart of Delhi, at Connaught Place (CP)

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Dating back to the 14th century, this place is a favourite with photographers and tourists who love to explore the less explored and more rustic gems of a city. You can even bump into artists and poets here, and also witness photoshoots that are quite frequent here.

Kumhar Gram

Kumhar Gram
This potters’ village is in Uttam Nagar in Delhi and is one of the biggest pottery area in Delhi

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With more than 700 families who are all into pottery, you can meet generations of potters here. Another amazing thing is that many of these potters have won national awards for their craft. Spend some time at the wheel and shop to your heart’s content.

Lodi Garden

Lodi Garden
This is one of Delhi’s most popular and favourite spot for a winter picnic

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If you happen to be in Delhi during the winters, this is one spot you must visit. Surrounded by lush greens and a ruin fort as your views, not much can go wrong. Summer evenings are beautiful here as well.

Majnu ka Tilla

Majnu ka Tilla
Also known as the Tibetan Colony or Chung Town

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This place is very popular with the students in Delhi who often visit for great bargains, as well as loads of foreigners who flock there for the monastery and the Buddhist temple. It is near ISBT Kashmiri Gate and you can reach via Metro.

Tughlaqabad Fort

Tughlaqabad Fort
This place has a heritage walk in the mornings

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This is again a must-visit in winters when you can spend the entire day walking among the ruins and resting to have a day picnic. It is located towards Mehrauli.

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