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More like two cities, one was built by the Moguls in the 16th century and the other by the British in the 20th century. The Red Fort is a perfect introduction to Indian glamour - a marvel of inlaid marble, grand halls and royal baths. Jama Masjid deserves its moniker as India’s biggest and most beautiful mosque. Follow Rajpath, the main boulevard that runs down from the President’s Estate to India Gate, a memorial of WWI.

Take respite in the grounds of the tranquil Mahatma Gandhi Memorial and Museum where the outside noise and chaos seems to just drop away. See the magnificent Qutub Minar, a 238 foot high, fluted red sandstone minaret that was built over two centuries from 1193 AD and is carved with verses from the holy Quran. View the delightful Lotus Temple and the luxurious Humayun’s Tomb, the last refuge of the Mughal Emperor Humayun.

Set aside plenty of time for shopping especially in one of Delhi’s busiest marketplaces, Chandni Chowk. You’ll find everything in Delhi from textiles, antiques, silver jewellery, contemporary Indian artworks and boutique clothing!