Getting Around Delhi
- Delhi Metro is the safest, fastest & cheapest option. Buy a tourist card or use a smart card.
- Use Uber / Ola / Rapido for short distances.
- Avoid local autos without meters—always fix the fare first.
Best Time to Visit
- October to March is ideal (pleasant weather).
- May–June is extremely hot.
- Dec–Jan can be foggy & very cold early mornings.
Must-Visit Places
- India Gate (evening visit best)
- Red Fort
- Qutub Minar
- Lotus Temple
- Humayun’s Tomb
- Jama Masjid
- Akshardham Temple (ID required)
Food Tips (Don’t Miss!)
- Street food at Chandni Chowk (chaat, paratha, jalebi)
- Karim’s for Mughlai food
- Connaught Place for cafés & restaurants
- Always choose busy food stalls for hygiene.
Safety Tips (Very Important)
- Beware of scams near railway stations & tourist spots.
- Don’t trust strangers offering “cheap tours” or “government guides”.
- Keep your phone & wallet secure in crowded areas.
- Late at night, stick to well-lit areas & cabs only.
Clothing & Culture
- Dress modestly while visiting religious places.
- Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
- Summers require light cotton clothes & sunscreen.
Money & Payments
- UPI works almost everywhere.
- Keep small cash for street shopping & autos.
- Bargaining is normal in local markets.
Shopping Areas
- Sarojini Nagar – budget fashion
- Janpath – souvenirs
- Lajpat Nagar – ethnic wear
- Chandni Chowk – traditional items
Useful Apps
- Delhi Metro App
- Google Maps
- Uber / Ola
- Zomato / Swiggy
Local Tip
Delhi looks chaotic, but it has a big heart. Take your time, explore slowly, and you’ll fall in love with its history, food & vibe.







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