Delhi: a City of Countless Wonders

As the second largest metropolis in India, Delhi has astunning fashion sense of India, Chandni Chowk, a
vast amount to explore. From its rich history andthree century-old shopping district that's popular for
culture to truly thrilling seasonal attractions, anyoneits jewellery and saris, is not to be missed.
who visits Delhi is sure to come away with anA glance in any direction in the city of Delhi will reveal
experience unlike any other.some aspect of the city's vast culture and history.
For instance, Delhi hosts a number of spectacularAside from the countless monuments strewn about
celebrations and National events throughout the year.the city (175 alone are national heritage sites while
Republic Day (26 January) has a large cultural andanother two are World Heritage Sites), the city holds
military parade, while Independence Day - held onlegacies of its rich Mughal past among the old city's
August 15th - invites everyone to celebrate by flyingnarrow lanes and crowded markets.
kites - a symbol of freedom. The Qutub is anotherSome of Delhi’s top architectural attractions
cultural event which is held every September andinclude the Purana Qila fortress, Red Fort, the India
sees performances by musicians and dancers fromGate and the modern Bahá'í Lotus Temple. One of
across India. The Spring Festival and InternationalDelhi's most spectacular sites is undoubtedly the Jama
Mango Festival attract countless tourists and nationalsMasjid - the great mosque of 'Old' Delhi. Built in 1644,
each year. So, if you plan your visit to Delhi toJama Masjid was one of the last architectural
coincide with these times of year, you'll have theindulgences commissioned by Shah Jahan - the Mughal
added pleasure of partaking in the country's mostemperor, who also built the Taj Mahal and the Red
celebrated events.Fort. And with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000
Holidaying in Delhi wouldn’t be complete withoutworshippers, Jama Masjid is renowned as the largest
a taste of the region's fantastic cuisine. Localmosque in India.
delicacies include Chaat and Dahi-Papri, available inIf you're planning a trip to Delhi to experience the
restaurants and through street vendors alike but dueJama Masjid - among countless other splendours - it's
to Delhi's cosmopolitan population, cuisines frombest to book your flights well in advance to get the
every part of India can be found in the city.best deals; particularly if you're planning to travel
Delhi is also a shopper's paradise. The markets of Oldduring the spring or autumn months. You'll find a
Delhi hold an eclectic range of products - from foodsnumber of airlines which offer direct flights to Delhi
and spices to jewellery and textiles. Visitors can alsofrom London - so getting there is easy. So, don't
find arts and crafts unique to Delhi's distinctive style,miss out on one of the most exciting, beautiful and
including Zardozi (embroidery with gold thread) orhistoric cities in India - visit Delhi on your next holiday!
Meenakari (enamelled art). And if you're after the