





Constructed in the 17th century from stunning red sandstone, this fort boasts an impressive Mughal design and serves as the site of an annual celebration of Indian independence.
This beautifully decorated temple is part of ISKCON, sometimes called the Hare Krishna movement.
The India International Convention and Expo Center covers an expansive area of 890,000 square meters. It is the largest convention center by area in India and offers some of the world's largest MICE facilities with a variety of different setups and seating capacities.
Located in the center of New Delhi, this monument is 42 meters (138 feet) high and is designed to resemble the Arc de Triomphe. It honors the roughly 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
Built in 1982, this exhibition center hosts several large events, including the India International Trade Fair and the World Book Fair.
New Delhi’s largest commercial and business center, Connaught Place houses corporate offices as well as cinemas, restaurants, and stores.
Ideal for business travelers and city dwellers, GMR Aerocity offers a central place to work and unwind in the heart of the city. Situated close to Delhi's international airport, the area is comprised of 230 hectares of leisure, business, and food offerings.
Built in the early 13th century, the red sandstone tower of Qutab Minar stands 72.5 meters (237 feet) tall. Explore the surrounding archaeological area, which contains amazing architectural finds such as Alai-Darwaza Gate.
DDA Golf Course in New Delhi is a premier public championship course spread across expansive greens. Known as India’s longest golf layout, it offers an 18-hole course, a large driving range, a modern clubhouse, and professional training facilities
Sports Complex Sector‑17 in Dwarka is a modern multi-sports facility offering swimming, a multi-gym, yoga, aerobics, tennis, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, skating, jogging track, and a cafeteria.
Bharat Vandana Park, situated in Dwarka, New Delhi, spans 200 acres and is designed in the shape of a lotus. The park celebrates India’s diversity through themed zones, replicas of iconic state monuments, Vandana Sarovar, eco-friendly features, scenic walks, and leisure spaces.