5 Alluring Things You Can Do in New Delhi




March 19, 2015 | P.Shenoy

Its summer and people in Delhi prefer to have an outing on weekend to get some respite from scorching sun. Being a cosmopolitan city, New Delhi offers a host of entertainment and shopping options apart from excursions offering recreational facilities. Cinema, pubs, multiplexes, shopping malls, resorts and gardens are some of the preferences opted by residents of New Delhi to spend time over weekends. Being the capital city, Delhi is the hub for all economic transactions and also seat for political power ever since India became independent. For tourists who visit this place for short duration can spend their time by exploring places that offer entertainment in Delhi such as:

  1. Qutub Minar: the sandstone minaret of 12th century and holds the record of being tallest standing brick building of the world.
  2. Lodi garden: an oasis standing amidst the busy city of Delhi with a great park full of greenery surrounding the boundaries. One can bask in the lap of nature while not being far from city premises.
  3. Outside view of Rashtrapati Bhavan- entrance is allowed on specific days to explore the grandeur of British times currently occupied by the President of India.  
  4. Visit to Akshardham temple, built by the Swaminarayan known for its unimaginable architecture, fantastic view of the site and great theme show and also pick up few rare items if one does not find time for Shopping in Delhi.
  5. Shopping malls from branded corporates like Future Group and Reliance have mushroomed in the city offering Shopping in Delhi, which provides all amenities under one roof catering to the variety of needs ranging from restaurants, show rooms, and grocery stores offering heavy discounts, play stations and many more.

This apart a number of auditorium and theatres organise recreational concerts throughout the year. Regular live concerts add to the Entertainment in Delhi where one can get world class amenities with highest levels of hospitality.

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