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Delhi, the lively capital of India, is a place where the ancient past and the present day coalesce. The impressive buildings, the busy markets, the different food and the vibrant culture are the elements of Delhi that grant a vivid experience of the whole journey through history.

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Delhi, the heart of India, is that city where the old and new coexist so perfectly—where a centuries-old history sits next to a vibrant and modern metropolis. The capital of the country, Delhi, is a splendid combination of heritage, culture, and energy, offering greatly to the travelers amount of exploration and discovery.

In Old Delhi, narrow lanes are full of the voices of the Mughal times. Tourists are allowed to stroll around the Red Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to be astonished by the complicated design of Jama Masjid and to take part in the noisy and colorful scene of Chandni Chowk, which is one of the oldest markets in India and is full of spices, sweets, and textiles that are bright in color.

New Delhi, on the other side of the city, shows a different side of its character—generous colonial pathways, roads with trees on both sides and famous buildings like India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Connaught Place are the first to come to mind. The rich cultural fabric of the city is still present at its temples, museums, art galleries, and modern commercial areas which, on the one hand, are the witness of the past and, on the other, are the harbinger of the future.

Delhi’s gastronomic delights are irresistible for foodies. The city has a vast range of culinary options from steaming street food—spicy chaat, kebabs, and parathas—to high-class dining in posh restaurants.

Delhi has mumbed its vibrant festivals, several bazaars and breathtakingly beautiful buildings that encapsulate the experience of India’s soul and spirit. Everything here is a story, every monument is a piece of history, and every meeting speaks of the friendly and exuberant nature that characterize this city of wonders.

It doesn’t matter if you are digging into the old times in Old Delhi or the buzz of modern India in New Delhi, your visit to Delhi will

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