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How long is the drive from Patiala to Vrindavan?

The direct drive from Patiala to Vrindavan is 273 mi (439 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Patiala to Vrindavan, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New Delhi, Chandigarh, Gurugram (Gurgaon), and Noida, as well as top places to visit like Yadavindra Gardens, Pinjore and Sukhna Lake, or the ever-popular Rock Garden of Chandigarh.

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Top cities between Patiala and Vrindavan

The top cities between Patiala and Vrindavan are New Delhi, Chandigarh, Gurugram (Gurgaon), and Noida. New Delhi is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Patiala and 2 hours from Vrindavan.
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Chandigarh

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Hiking Trails
Chandigarh, a vibrant city in northern India, serves as the capital for both Punjab and Haryana. This urban marvel was masterfully crafted by the renowned architect Le Corbusier, who left his mark with iconic structures like the Capitol Complex, which houses essential government buildings such as the High Court and Legislative Assembly. A highlight of Chandigarh is the Open Hand Monument, symbolizing peace and reconciliation.
9% as popular as New Delhi
24 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Vrindavan
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New Delhi

New Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, is a fascinating blend of history and modernity nestled within the National Capital Territory. As the heart of Indian governance, it proudly houses significant landmarks such as Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Supreme Court. Unlike its chaotic predecessor, New Delhi boasts wide avenues that lead to iconic sites like India Gate and Connaught Place. While these roads may often be congested with traffic, they are lined with stunning colonial architecture and luxurious hotels like The Imperial.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Vrindavan
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Gurugram

Gurugram, located just southwest of New Delhi in northern India, is a bustling financial and technology hub with a vibrant food culture. The city is home to attractions such as the Kingdom of Dreams, a complex for theatrical shows, and the striking orange-and-white-striped Hindu temple Sheetala Mata Mandir. Photography enthusiasts can explore the Vintage Camera Museum which showcases cameras and prints spanning a century. Nature lovers can head west of the city to Sultanpur National Park, known for its diverse bird species.
9% as popular as New Delhi
14 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Vrindavan
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Noida

Noida, a meticulously planned city in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, offers a variety of attractions. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Okhla Bird Sanctuary along the riverside, which is inhabited by migratory birds, native birds, jackals, and butterflies. The Botanic Garden of Indian Republic showcases diverse flora such as water lilies and cacti.
3% as popular as New Delhi
10 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Vrindavan

Best stops along Patiala to Vrindavan drive

The top stops along the way from Patiala to Vrindavan (with short detours) are Qutb Minar, Yogi Hriday Kamal, and Rock Garden of Chandigarh. Other popular stops include Humayun's Tomb, Kingdom of Dreams, and India Gate.
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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

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The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a 24-acre whimsical wonderland created by Nek Chand, a humble roads inspector. It is made from the debris of nearly 50 villages and an assortment of found objects like shattered plates, ceramic tiles, and colorful glass bangles. Nek Chand worked secretly for two decades to create this artistic masterpiece. The garden features mosaic courtyards, sculptures, and paths made from old crockery.
4.4
(3476)
Sector 1, Chandigarh, 160001, India, USA
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Yadavindra Gardens, Pinjore

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Yadavindra Gardens, also known as Pinjore Gardens, is a stunning Mughal-style garden located in Pinjore, about 35 kilometers from Chandigarh. This historic garden features terraced yards at the foothills of Shivalik and is renowned for its royal residences, fountains, and grand celebrations. The garden's design dates back to the 17th century and showcases symmetrical patterns and intricate designs that captivate architecture and garden enthusiasts.
A very nice place to visit and for a picnic spot. Very clean and well maintained. You can enjoy a peaceful time here in the lap of nature to relax your mind. You will feel closeness with nature with the various sounds of birds. You can go alone for your inner peace and with your loved ones to spend some beautiful moments and with family for the enjoyment. During the monsoon season you can visit to see a three day Mango festival organised in this garden every year.
Neelu N — Google review
Nice place for visit especially with small children. Lots of garden and empty space. One good restaurant of Haryana Tourism. Overall good option for short trip from Chandigarh and nearby locations. Ticket price only Rs.25/- per person. Parking of four wheeler Rs.50/-
Kumar G — Google review
Yadavindra Gardens in Pinjore is a bit of a historical heartbreak. Conceived with grand vision during the Mughal period and featuring numerous water features, the potential for splendor is obvious. Unfortunately, that potential is currently lost to neglect, earning the gardens a modest 3 stars. The main issue is the lack of proper maintenance - the gardens are frankly in shambles. Most of those classic water features and fountains, which should be the star of the show, are either bone-dry or covered in mold. Adding insult to injury, many of the beautiful, classic stone walls have been carelessly painted over. To top it off, the main buildings and historic rooms have been converted into a hotel with rooms that are quite expensive. Adding to the frustration is the swarm of cameramen armed with large lenses, ready to haggle you mercilessly to take your picture. It detracts significantly from any attempt to appreciate the site's history. However, this place isn't a total loss. For a mere 25 rupees entry ticket, the grounds are expansive and surrounded by mature trees and thick shrubbery. This greenery creates a genuine sense of peace and tranquility that still manages to filter through the neglect. It’s a huge, quiet space where you can spend quite a bit of time simply enjoying the shade and the calm, making it a decent place for a long, cheap walk, despite its faded glory.
Ishan S — Google review
Nice , clean and green garden near to Chandigarh. It is 20 km away from Chandigarh in Himalayan expressway (Kalka Shimla highway). Enough paid and free roadside parking is also available. Entry ticket is 25 per person and timings are 10 am to 8pm. The garden is very lush and green and you can spent good family time in nature . Here you can stay as well multiple rooms are also available. Food canteen is also available inside garden
Nandan S — Google review
First of all this place is a quiet and calming place for people seeking the privacy and quality time by holding hands of loved ones for a private time. This place has nothing to offer for kids (unless there is a special function), the kids can run here and there only. But u will get plenty of picturesque scene for taking lovely pics. Parking is ample but it is chargeable. Food items inside the park is too expensive and they don't even have a rate card in-hand so better ask the price first before eating otherwise u will be doomed. I went there during mango festival, pictures are attached. My advice, avoid going there in humid weather other wise u will be sweating all the time.
Aman T — Google review
The entry ticket is only ₹25. The garden is located about an hour away from Chandigarh in Pinjore village and is very well maintained. It’s beautifully designed and pleasant to stroll around. When we entered, the water flow was stopped and it was quite hot, so evenings are a better time to visit. There are quite a few couples around. The garden also has a hotel and restaurant if you’d like to stay. Toilets are also available here
Pratik P — Google review
A must visit place with lots of different types of Green Trees 🌳 . Many events and festivals are organised here and main is Mango Festival in the season with lots of Mangos varieties. A Haryana government Motel and Restaurant are there to enjoy very tasty and fresh foods, everyone should visit restaurant to enjoy best and healthy foods.
Vijay A — Google review
Very lovely experience in the foothills of the Shimla (Himachal Pradesh). Very nice place for pictures and videos 📷. Good Restaurant is available too for the food lovers.
VK A — Google review
4.3
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4.5
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PINJORE SECURITY ROOM, 28, Kalka - Shimla Hwy, near by Pinjore garden, Ambala, Pinjore, Haryana 134102, India
https://yadavindragardens.com/
+91 1733 231 877
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Sukhna Lake

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Sukhna Lake is a picturesque reservoir in Chandigarh, offering activities like pedal boating and jogging along its shores. It's a popular spot for photographers, with the shimmering lake framed by the majestic Shivalik hills providing stunning scenic views from sunrise to moonlit nights. The area also boasts attractions like the Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, and opportunities for trekking in the lower Shivalik Hills.
Sukhna Lake is a serene and beautifully maintained spot in the heart of Chandigarh. Ideal for morning walks, boating, or just relaxing by the water. The views are stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. Clean surroundings, peaceful vibe, and great for families and nature lovers!
DEEPAK Y — Google review
Has to be the best place in chandigarh, one of the best walking / jogging track you'd see.. lake on one side and green belt on the other.. sit for sometime and enjoy the wonderful hills in the backdrop and feel the cool breeze.. plenty of parking and a wonderful cafe..
Sumit G — Google review
I visited Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh early morning recently, and it was a refreshing experience! This man-made lake, built in 1958 by Le Corbusier’s team, is a serene spot with calm waters reflecting the Shivalik hills. The early morning vibe was magical—cool air, chirping birds, and a stunning sunrise painting the sky. The walking path was perfect for a peaceful stroll, and I loved watching locals jogging and practicing yoga. The nearby café served tasty snacks, adding to the charm. However, some areas had litter, which slightly detracted from the beauty. Also, more benches would’ve been nice for resting. Despite these, Sukhna Lake’s tranquility and scenic views make it a lovely spot to start the day in Chandigarh.
Sayak D — Google review
A Serene Escape and the Jewel of Chandigarh! During my visit to Chandigarh for the ISRT meeting this September, a trip to Sukhna Lake was the perfect way to unwind. The moment I arrived, I was struck by the incredible sense of peace and tranquility. The lake itself is beautiful, with placid waters shimmering against the stunning backdrop of the distant Shivalik Hills. A leisurely stroll along the clean, wide promenade was so refreshing and offered a wonderful escape from the city's hustle. The atmosphere was calm and rejuvenating, and I could see why it's such a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Sukhna Lake is truly the jewel of Chandigarh. It was a highlight of my trip and is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and natural beauty
Sohaib A — Google review
I have been visiting this place and it remains an incredible destination to relax and reconnect with nature. Sukhna Lake, a serene reservoir at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills in the Himalayas, is an integral part of Chandigarh’s planned cityscape. Even today, it stands as one of India’s most famous artificial lakes and planned city, offering a tranquil experience with still waters. Nestled at the forefront of Sector 1, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and sits adjacent to the governor’s residences of both states. The morning sunshine here is truly mesmerizing, creating a magical aura for early risers. Joggers, walkers, and yoga enthusiasts find their perfect spot along the lake’s edge to embrace the refreshing start of the day.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautyful and clean lake Best recommended place for a evening walk. Beautiful scenery
Anuj B — Google review
A picturesque lake,peaceful atmosphere, with the scenic background of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake has become an iconic landmark of the City Beautiful.
MP S — Google review
Situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake offers picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The calm waters reflect the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and photography. Sukhna Lake is a must-visit spot in Chandigarh, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Jasvinder S — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Sector 1, Chandigarh 160001, USA
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Timber Trail Heights & Terraces

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Resort hotel
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Nestled in the Shivalik mountains, Timber Trail Heights & Terraces is a serene mountain hotel accessible by a scenic cable car ride. The resort offers luxury rooms with modern amenities and activities like snooker and table tennis. Guests can unwind at the open-air bar, outdoor pool, or indulge in Ayurvedic massages for relaxation. Visitors praise the breathtaking views of the mountains from the infinity pool and compliment the professional and courteous front desk staff.
With a very clean and fresh environment this resort is on the top of the location. Food was awesome and the service of the staff was appreciated. The game zone was in great condition. Family should visit.
RV C — Google review
Online on the place's overview there were pictures of swimming pool but on booking even the best room here that is the super deluxe room, we did not get access to swimming pool. They said it is not a part of this property. They also said that the swimming pool is present only in moksha that is a 5 star place. And that we cannot have access to that even after paying. Scam!
GEETANJALI A — Google review
I booked the rooms through Goibobo.. stay was very comfortable. Food was really nice and overall hospitality was really good. It is very huge property. Weather was too good. View was really awesome. The only thing missing was swimming pool..
Neetika J — Google review
They didn't let us eat because we reached there by car and not by ropeway. Even after requesting them to let us atleast eat something because we have been traveling for last 3 hours they refused and asked us to go immediately. Apparently their ropeway business is more important than the customers. A very very very bad experience.
Namrata G — Google review
We had booked valley view room with balcony to enjoy the scenery. But we were unable to do so because of the monkey menice. There were monkeys all the time in the balcony making it inaccessible for us. And to further add to nuisance they even littered the balcony and most of our time was spent in shooing them away from inside the room. Once they even tried to enter the room and take away eatables. All the hotel staff did was give us a stick and we had to stay on high alert the entire time. Poor maintainence by the hotel. This is not what were there for.
Mansha B — Google review
It's great for one time experience, you will get complete view of the valley from the cabin. It costs 1k/ person.
Mona K — Google review
Every thing perfect except trolly service it's take too much time if there is rush.trolly persons not fully careful about ur luggage
Atul C — Google review
Hotels are excellent but little expensive. It is worth staying there and enjoying the calmness of nature
Dr. S — Google review
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4.0
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Timber Trail Heights, Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh 173220, India
https://www.timbertrail.in/heights-terraces-parwanoo?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic
+91 92185 32347
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Elante Mall

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Shopping
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Elante Mall is a spacious and upscale shopping destination that offers a wide range of international shops, dining options, a cinema multiplex, and a play center. Located in Chandigarh, it is conveniently situated near popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, and Sukhna Lake.
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Industrial Area Phase I, Chandigarh, 160002, USA
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Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre

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The Kurukshetra Panorama & Science Centre is a museum that delves into ancient Indian science and its relevance to modern knowledge. It offers two types of exhibits on the ground floor and first floor with cylindrical walls, showcasing scientific objects and an exhibition titled 'India-A Heritage in Science, Technology and Culture.' This exhibition features interactive displays on ancient Indian concepts such as properties of matter, structure of atom, geometry, arithmetic rules, astronomy, medicine and surgery.
The Kurukshetra Science and Panorama Centre is a fantastic destination for anyone eager to dive into the exciting world of science. With an entry fee of just ₹50 per person and additional charges for activities like the 3D show, it offers a variety of science-based games and exhibits that engage both adults and kids. The center is thoughtfully designed, allowing visitors to explore interactive displays and hands-on experiments that make learning fun and memorable. Whether you’re a science buff or simply curious, this place brings scientific concepts to life in an engaging way. It's a well-rounded experience that sparks curiosity and encourages visitors to think differently about the world around them.
Lucky S — Google review
Big and beautiful sciences meusieum Various science technology items and instrumentation are there......... Mahabharat theme war setup is very good and looks realistic....... A very good experience..... A canteen is also inside this with moderate rate... In park outside meausim lot other science technology items are there Rabbit 🐰 are also in park but with unpleasant smeel and need cleaning Good place for school students to visit 3d film show related to science and Located near bharomsarover road A good place to visit with friends and family.................. .............. .......... The behaviour of staff is also good............
Prabhat K — Google review
Nestled in the historic city of its namesake, the Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Center is a beautiful and unique destination that masterfully bridges the gap between ancient epics and modern scientific curiosity. It is more than just a museum; it’s a captivating experience, perfect for a family day out, brimming with fun activities and enriching knowledge. The center’s main attraction is the breathtaking Panorama, a visual and auditory spectacle dedicated to the Mahabharat war. Inside a circular building, a magnificent panoramic painting and a dramatic sound-and-light narration bring the climactic battle of Kurukshetra to life. You don’t just learn about the war; you feel transported to the battlefield, gaining a profound understanding of this pivotal moment in ancient Indian culture and history. Complementing this journey into the past is the Science Center, which is a guaranteed hit with kids. Packed with interactive exhibits and working models, it makes complex principles of physics and technology accessible and incredibly fun. Children can engage with hands-on activities that spark curiosity and make learning an adventure. Beyond the indoor exhibits, the complex offers a lovely backyard park. Here, children can enjoy swings and, to their delight, often spot playful rabbits hopping around. This green space provides a perfect setting to relax and is a good place to click some beautiful pictures, with the unique architecture of the center serving as a fantastic backdrop. Whether you are a history buff, a science enthusiast, or a parent looking for an engaging outing, the Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Center delivers. It’s a place where you can spend quality time, where every corner offers something new to discover, making it an unforgettable and highly recommended experience for all ages.
Adv S — Google review
This great place present the ancient historical war science practice in modern times.. through module, painting, cinema slideshow etc. Very nice efforts made to present Live Mahabharat war battle field. A good 3D show is also available at some extra charges.. must see by everyone, specially for Students for educative purpose. Clean and compact place with full security and safety. Good maintained.. very cooperative staff and informative guide at reasonable rates available. A great unique experience.
Kanti A — Google review
There are many places to visit in kurukshetra but this science panorma is one of my favourite places to visit It is because of many science experiments present in the panorama which leads us to get a better understanding of the science things that happened in the world so for the purpose of learning about science you should visit panorama. Is ticket only cost 50 rupees but if you are in a group of more than 25 people that will cost 40 rupees each person. There are many science experiment present related to math history astronomy and etc.
Jatin G — Google review
main attraction of the Centre is a life-like panorama of the epic battle of Kurukshetra that showcases Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war
Sachin K — Google review
This is one of those places where you might end up spending hours since there’re a lot of small yet fun things to do. They have their own 3D show running, have a panorama view of Kurukshetra war on the first floor, and there are dozens of science related activities inside. A really good initiative by the local government to promote tourism.
Milap A — Google review
Museum is well-designed especially the presentation of the Mahabharata war on the upper floor which was truly captivating. It offers a unique blend of science and history.....
Sujata — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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Pehowa Road, near Theme Park, Dukh Bhanjan Colony, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118, India
http://kpsc.nscd.gov.in/
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Sri Krishna Museum

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Specialty Museums
Srikrishna Museum, established in 1987, is a significant attraction in Kurukshetra. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the life and pivotal role of Lord Krishna in the Mahabharata through various artifacts and exhibits. It features six galleries housing paintings, statues, sculptures of Lord Krishna, as well as archaeological findings from Haryana.
It’s heaven for history enthusiasts as well as for those interested in Hindu culture. The ticket costs Rs.30 for adults. The museum has different sculptures of SriKrishna, a section devoted to Mahabharata war, archaeological finds of Haryana from Harappan age to contemporary times. At the entrance they have some items listed for sale as well. Overall, a nice place to add to your Kurukshetra itinerary
Aniket — Google review
The museum has six galleries, three each in two blocks. On display are stone sculptures, bronze castings, leaf etchings, miniature paintings, clay pottery and terracotta artifacts. An extension of this museum is the Multimedia Mahabharata and Gita Gallery set up by Haryana Tourism in collaboration with Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
Dr. B — Google review
Someone has put a genuine effort into collecting crafts, artworks and manuscripts that do reflect the richness of the Krishna tradition in India - as well as local archaeological efforts - unfortunately, it's barely curated and poorly captioned like every Indian museum.
Raghu K — Google review
The staff are polite in nature one of the best museums not only in the Kurukshetra bus in the whole of Haryana state Inside the museum you all witness antique old items of different civilization or god goddess ideals picture painting Clean and green environment peaceful place with soft Krishna Bhajan all around the museum The canteen also provides quality food if you want to try just try without any hesitation Very nice place to visit with family and friends
Satyam K — Google review
Shrikrishna Museum in Kurukshetra offers a fascinating journey into India's ancient past with minimal entry fees of ₹30 for adults and ₹10 for children. The museum proudly presents artifacts from the Harappan era alongside displays related to religious traditions, including detailed narratives about Lord Krishna and the Mahabharata. The collection features ancient pottery, sculptures, and relics that evoke the rich cultural heritage of India. Visitors can explore the intricate craftsmanship and historical significance of each exhibit, making it an engaging experience for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. The serene atmosphere further enhances the learning experience, ensuring that every visit is both educational and memorable.
Lucky S — Google review
Krishna, the embodiment of intellectual and spiritual glory has been a subject of adoration ever since the character got deified as a God. His versatile personality made him a deity. Unfolding the mystery of Krishna is virtually an enchanting experience as every time you untwine the fabric of Krishna you discover a new dimension in it. The divinity and human aspect of Krishna as revealed by his character in the literature is unparalleled in the history of human civilisation. He has been a source of perennial inspiration to the art and literature. He is the most popular character in Indian myths and legends. Washrooms available inside Water,drinks,ice creams available inside
Puppala V — Google review
Situated near Panorama. you can see many idols and painting of Shri Krishna. On the other floors antiques of harappa and indus valley civilization. A gallery is dedicated to Mahabharat. Worth visiting
RAVI S — Google review
What an amazing place, there are all kind of great articrafts related to lord krishna. Various craft style and painting from various parts of India is beautifully shown. The 360° theatre showing the Mahabharata scenes was mesmerizing. It was great experience there. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏🏻
Satish K — Google review
4.5
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4.7
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Thanesar City Railway Station, Railway Station Area,Kurukshetra, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
https://srikrishnamuseum.com/
+91 97297 78015
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Brahma Sarovar

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Brahma Sarovar, located in Thanesar, is a significant Hindu water pool surrounded by sculptures and temples. It is a historic site that has been mentioned by the 12th-century scholar Al Beruni in his memoirs about India. The sarovar attracts pilgrims, especially during solar eclipses when it is believed that taking a dip in its waters can absolve one of all sins.
A place with religious significance. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a yajna here in which all demigods participated and since then this place is called Brahma Sarovar. A well maintained place. Lot of locals come here for morning and evening walks. There is a Hanuman ji temple outside the premise and Shiva temple inside along with Maa Katyayni temple and some other temples too. Very peaceful and serene place. In the evenings aarti is performed at the sarovar, just like Ganga aarti. We couldn’t attend the full aarti as a huge storm suddenly brewed up in Kurukshetra at the time of aarti. There are many incidents marked on the pillars which have sone relevance to Kurukshetra. I loved the place and it’s upkeep.
Nimit R — Google review
I had the chance to visit Brahma Sarovar in January this year, and it was truly a beautiful and peaceful experience. The place holds immense historical and spiritual significance, yet it’s surprisingly less known among tourists. The energy here is something you feel the moment you step in. It’s serene, scenic, and deeply rooted in India’s legacy. I really hope more efforts are made to promote this hidden gem—India needs to know more about treasures like this!
Jitender Y — Google review
Hygiene 10 out of 10.... Beauty 10 out of 10... Whenever i come here...i feel so much peace… no noise or chaos... sitting on stairs and watching sarovar make me feel relaxed and calm...
Sujata — Google review
It’s basically a pong with a temple in it. Artificial/ man made and very well maintained. Not really a tourist place.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Bhramasarovar in Haryana Thanesar is a serene oasis nestled in the heart of a bustling city. The moment you step into this space, you feel a strong positive vibe that lifts your spirits and soothes your mind. The well-kept surroundings and gentle sounds of water create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk or a quiet moment on a bench. Whether you’re looking to clear your thoughts or simply enjoy nature, Bhramasarovar offers a perfect escape from the daily grind. In the late afternoon, the setting sun casts a warm glow over the water, enhancing the natural beauty of the area and providing a soothing visual treat. As night falls, well-designed lighting adds a magical touch, illuminating the landscape without overpowering its calming essence. The play of light and shadow makes the sarovar a great place for evening strolls or relaxed gatherings. Overall, Bhramasarovar is a gem in Thanesar, offering both locals and visitors a peaceful retreat with a positive, uplifting energy throughout the day and night.
Lucky S — Google review
A beautiful place and main attraction in Kurukshetra. It is surrounded by ghats and the land of Kurukshetra is considered holy as the war of Mahabharata was fought here. It’s calm, well-maintained and a really good place for a stroll. Would definitely recommend to visit if you’re in the city.
Milap A — Google review
Brahma Sarovar is an ancient, sacred, man-made water tank in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India, associated with Lord Brahma and the Hindu faith. It is a significant pilgrimage site where devotees take holy dips for spiritual purification and which hosts the annual Gita Jayanti festival, commemorating the birth of the Bhagavad Gita. The area is also significant for its connection to the epic Mahabharata and offers a serene, peaceful environment with a traditional evening aarti ceremony.
Puppala V — Google review
Brahma Sarovar in Kurukshetra is an absolutely breathtaking place, blending natural beauty with spiritual tranquility. The vastness of the area is the first thing that strikes you—spanning across acres of land, it offers a serene and peaceful environment perfect for relaxation and reflection. The large ponds that fill the Sarovar are equally impressive, but dirty waters. One of the most memorable experiences here is the evening Aarti. The atmosphere during the Aarti is nothing short of magical—the sounds of devotional chants and the fragrance of incense fill the air, while the setting sun casts a golden hue over the entire area. It's a truly spiritual experience that brings a deep sense of peace to anyone who takes part in it. The sight of graceful swans gliding across the water adds an extra layer of charm to the place. Watching them move in harmony with the water is both mesmerizing and soothing. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Brahma Sarovar is the perfect destination. The combination of its natural beauty, spiritual energy, and the peaceful ambiance makes Brahma Sarovar a must-visit when in Kurukshetra. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a meaningful and peaceful experience!
Nishant S — Google review
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Brahma Sarovar Area, Thanesar, Haryana 136118
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Dargah Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar

Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Dargah of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah R.A Very calm and peacuful place There is mosque beside tomb Blessed to visit there
Ali A — Google review
The history of Kalandar Peer in Panipat revolves around the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Panipati, also known as Bu Ali Qalandar. Here's a summary of his life and the history associated with his shrine: Life of Bu Ali Qalandar: * Birth: Estimates vary, with some accounts placing his birth around 1209 CE in Panipat, Haryana, India. However, an inscription on his tomb suggests his birthplace was Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan. * Lineage: His father, Sheikh Fakhar Uddin, was a renowned scholar and saint, believed to be a descendant of Imam Abu Hanifa. * Education: Bu Ali Qalandar completed his studies at a young age and taught near the Qutub Minar in Delhi for about 20 years. * Spiritual Journey: He is associated with the Chishti and Owaisi Sufi orders. Legends describe periods of intense devotion and spiritual experiences that led to him being bestowed the title "Bu Ali" (Fragrance of Ali). * Qalandar: He embraced the Qalandar way of life, a distinct branch of Sufism characterized by their detached and often wandering lifestyle. * Literary Work: He authored a collection of Persian poetry called "Diwan Hazrat Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar," a significant work in Sufi literature. * Demise: He passed away in Panipat around 1324 CE. The Dargah (Shrine): * Construction: The dargah, mosque, and enclosure at Kalandar Chowk in Panipat were built by Mahabat Khan, a general during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Mahabat Khan's own tomb is located adjacent to the saint's mausoleum. * Significance: The tomb of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar is a highly respected pilgrimage site for people of all faiths. It is seen as a symbol of faith, harmony, and integrity. * Features: The dargah complex also houses the tombs of Hakim Mukaram Khan and Maulana Altaf Hussain Ali, a prominent Urdu poet. The left wall of the mausoleum has a Qasida (panegyric) inscribed in blue and gold, written by Zahuri Neishabouri. * Urs Mela: An annual Urs Mela (fair) is held at the dargah, attracting devotees from across the country. * Qawwali: Regular Qawwali (Sufi devotional singing) festivals are organized at the shrine. * Syncretic Tradition: Every Thursday, people from various religions gather at the dargah to offer prayers, highlighting the syncretic traditions of the region. The dargah of Bu Ali Shah Qalandar stands as a testament to the saint's enduring legacy and continues to be a significant spiritual and cultural landmark in Panipat.
Vishal B — Google review
Peaceful serene spiritual and religious place. The tomb is around 700 years old and constructed by Mahabat Khan, a general in the service of Mughal emperor Jehangir, in the honor of the sufi saint of Chishti order. Devotees irrespective of caste and religion can be seen thronging to pay respect.
Print R — Google review
The Dargah of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar in Panipat, Haryana, is a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to Shaykh Sharfuddin Bu Ali Qalandar Panipati (1209–1324 CE), a prominent saint of the Chishti order. Born in Panipat, he was a renowned scholar who taught near Delhi's Qutub Minar for two decades before embracing a life of spiritual devotion. His Persian poetry collection, Diwan Hazrat Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar, remains influential in Sufi literature. The mausoleum, constructed by Mughal general Mahabat Khan during Emperor Jahangir's reign, showcases exquisite Mughal architecture, including a blue and gold qasida (panegyric) inscribed by Persian poet Zahuri Neishabouri. Adjacent to the saint's tomb are the graves of Hakim Mukaram Khan and Urdu poet Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali. The shrine is a hub of interfaith harmony, attracting devotees from various religions, especially on Thursdays and during the annual Urs Mela, which features qawwali performances and communal meals. Located near Panipat Junction railway station, the dargah is easily accessible and stands as a testament to India's rich spiritual heritage. To delve deeper into the teachings and legacy of Hazrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar, consider exploring his poetic works. The Deewan-e-Shah Bu Ali Qalandar is available in both hardbound and paperback editions, offering insights into his spiritual philosophy. For a broader perspective on Sufi traditions, We Are Lovers of the Qalandar provides a comprehensive overview. Additionally, for those interested in Islamic art, the Islamic Home Decoration Table Decor Bookend serves as a meaningful keepsake.
Karan S — Google review
Very good peaceful and holy place. Only of the Qalandar in India Bu Ali Shah Qalandar - Panipath
M. S — Google review
Mashaallah beautiful shrine dargah famous places historical place Bu Ali Shah Qalandar was a highly renowned Sufi saint of the Chishti order, born in Panipat, India, in the early 14th century. He is famous for his spiritual journey and the title "Bu Ali Shah" was given to him after a period of intense devotion and meditation. His real name was Shaykh Sharfuddin. His dargah (mausoleum) in Panipat is a place of pilgrimage. Shaykh Syed Sharfuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar Panipati, renowned as Bu Ali Qalandar (1209–1324 CE), born in Panipat, Delhi Sultanate, present-day Haryana, India.
A.U M — Google review
Hazrat Bu Ali Shah's Dargah is a very peaceful place in Panipat. It is a shrine place situated in heart of Panipat. It is easily accessible from Panipat bus stand and from so many major places in Panipat. One can go here for extreme peace of mind and happiness. Bu Ali Shah's Dargah is not much crowded like shrine places in Delhi especially Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah and Qutubuddin Sahab Dargah. At Bu Ali Shah Dargah you feel the real peace of mind it is one of the best place far from city's Hustle Bustle life and stress. If you want some relaxation without hole in your pocket then it is the best religious place go here at least once in Life
Imran K — Google review
Good and nice place, atmosphere of this shrine is good calm and peaceful. Cleanliness is maintained. Must visit.
Civil E — Google review
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kalandar peer, Sethi Chowk Area, Panipat, Panipat Taraf Makhdum Zadgan, Haryana 132103, India
https://panipat.gov.in/
+91 99967 02217
10

Jurasik Park Inn

Water park
Outdoor Activities
Theme Parks
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
I recently visited Jurassic Water Park in Sonipat with my group of friends, and it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable outings we’ve had in a long time. The park truly lives up to its name — the dinosaur-themed surroundings, lush greenery, and well-maintained rides make it a perfect getaway for both fun and relaxation. We spent the entire day there and didn’t feel bored even for a moment. The water slides and wave pool were the main highlights. Each ride offered a different thrill level, from high-speed slides for adventure lovers to gentle ones for those who just wanted to relax. The wave pool and rain dance area were also big hits with our group. The music and DJ added a lively vibe, and everyone enjoyed dancing under the sprinklers. One thing that stood out was the behavior of the staff — they were polite, friendly, and always ready to help. They ensured everyone’s safety and maintained cleanliness around the pools and sitting areas. The food court offered a decent variety of snacks and drinks at reasonable prices. Overall, our experience at Jurassic Water Park was fantastic. It’s a great destination for families, friends, or school groups looking to spend a fun-filled and refreshing day. We loved it and would definitely love to visit again!
Ravi S — Google review
Jurasik Park Inn – Honest Review I recently visited Jurasik Park Inn, and overall, it was a pretty average experience. Water rides were okay — nothing too exciting, and honestly, not well maintained. The pools were basic and lacked proper hygiene, which was a big letdown. We already had our own swimming shorts, but they still didn’t allow us entry without renting their own, which felt unnecessary and inconvenient. Food options were very limited, and whatever was available was overpriced for the quality. Definitely not value for money in that department. We bought our tickets via voucher deals at ₹650 per person, which was still manageable. But if we had paid the regular ₹999 per person, it would not have felt worth it at all. The parking area was spacious and well-managed — probably one of the few things that were truly good. Coming to safety and enjoyment — many rides seemed more risky than fun. Injuries felt more likely than thrills, and while the amusement rides were slightly better, some of them required extra charges, which was disappointing. In short, it’s an Average park — fine if you're getting a discounted deal and just want to spend a casual day out, but don’t expect anything too exciting or well-organized.
Aakash S — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Jurasik Park Inn. The amusement rides were thrilling and well-maintained, offering excitement for all age groups. The water park was equally impressive, with clean pools, exciting slides, and plenty of shaded areas to relax between rides. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable day full of fun and adventure!
Aamir K — Google review
It's good but hygiene can be maintain. There was foul smell in water and no wave in pool area. They have water park first and amusement park in in back side. After using water park you can't use amusement park rides so it will get waste. Limited rides. Time being ticket price is good. Rides are good!
Deepak K — Google review
Disappointing experience >Online tickets are useless, as we still have to take a counter ticket and entry bands and there is no seperate queue for those who have online tickets. >They don't even allow a water bottle inside..it's a full-on money making system inside. >It's a waste for a toddler parents. Because In kids slides adults are not allowed. And in adults slides kids are not allowed. >In the food area they have kept coolers.. Ofcourse because they are making money. But, in the waiting areas indoors/ outdoors...NO COOLERS..not even fan. > I was there till 3 pm, the rides for kids were not functional till that time. >The staff was not supportive and cooperative..at times they were rude too. > Child ticket is only applicable if a child is 4 feet or less. But if it's plus 1 or 2 inch, they will consider it under adult. Which is so foolish. > People from near by places can think of going to this place..but people travelling from noida/delhi and other far locations must think twice.
Akankcha G — Google review
Dj's is the most lovable thing is here ....Nice atmosphere.....gathring is also gud....Clean water.... Children water park is also very good..... Amusement park has also gud variety of toys....
Deepak K — Google review
The experience was good, but some rides were not slippery, and the staff’s behavior was not very good.
Akash Y — Google review
Very good to chill out in summer vacation very long and good rides but staff behaviour is not good you can't wear any outside dress stuff they not given permission to entering in the park way of talking staff in rudely every time when you ask something
Ankush M — Google review
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GT Karnal Road, NH 44, near Murthal, Haryana 131039, India
https://jurasikparkinn.com/
+91 88823 88843
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11

Shri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir is a reconstructed Shiva temple and pilgrimage site in Meerut, known for its ornate gopura gates and mythological carvings. This Hindu temple holds both religious and historical significance, as it was the starting point of the great revolt for India's independence in 1857. Located in the Cantonment area of Meerut, this renowned temple is a popular tourist attraction.
It is said that the tree under which Mangal Pandey and his companions planned the revolt of 1857... Was in this temple's premise. But even if you ignore the historical significance of it, the temple in itself is a brilliant piece of architecture, covered in marble stone. Such a luxury it was to visit the temple.
Super P — Google review
Shri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir, also known as the Augharnath Temple, is a deeply spiritual and historically significant temple located in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is not only a sacred religious site but also holds a unique place in India’s history, as it is associated with the First War of Independence in 1857. It's often referred to as the "Kali Paltan Mandir" due to its connection with the Indian sepoys of that era. The temple architecture is beautiful, combining spiritual ambiance with historical reverence. The Shivling inside the sanctum is powerful, and the daily aarti rituals, especially during early mornings and evenings, are truly divine. The energy here is peaceful and grounding—a perfect place for meditation or quiet prayer. The temple premises are clean and well-maintained, with facilities like shoe racks, drinking water, and seating areas for elderly visitors. Devotees from all over India visit this temple, especially during Mondays and Mahashivratri, when the temple is beautifully decorated and filled with devotional energy. Useful Tips for Visitors: Visit early in the morning for a peaceful darshan and to avoid crowds. Mondays are especially auspicious for Lord Shiva, but expect a larger crowd. Keep your footwear at the designated area; the staff ensures it is safe. Photography inside the temple sanctum is generally not allowed—be respectful of the rules. You can offer milk, belpatra, and flowers, which are easily available from stalls nearby. Try to visit the small museum adjacent to the temple to learn more about its connection to India’s freedom struggle. Parking is available nearby, but it can get crowded during festivals or weekends—plan accordingly. Overall, Shri Baba Augharnath Shiv Mandir is not just a place of worship, but a powerful spiritual and historical destination that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a devotee of Lord Shiva or a history enthusiast, this temple is a must-visit in Meerut. Har Har Mahadev! 🕉️🙏
SkyQuest A — Google review
The Kali Paltan Temple in Meerut is one of those rare places where history and spirituality meet perfectly. Known as one of the oldest temples in the city, it’s not just a religious spot but also a symbol of India’s first freedom struggle in 1857. The peaceful atmosphere, the divine energy of Maa Kali, and the old-world charm make it a must-visit for anyone coming to Meerut. The temple is well-maintained, easily accessible, and surrounded by small local shops selling flowers and prasad. Early morning and evening aarti are truly powerful moments the sound of the bells and chants just lift your spirit. If you’re visiting Meerut, don’t miss this temple. It’s not just about worship it’s about feeling the strength and spirit of our history.
Ankit K — Google review
Situated at the Meerut Cantonment Region. A very pleasing and soothing environment inside & outside the temple. The temple complex is maintained extremely well. ‌जय बाबा श्री औघड़नाथ जी की 🙇🏻‍♂️🙇🏻‍♂️🙇🏻‍♂️
Manoj P — Google review
A very peaceful historical temple of lord shiva, lord krishna and maa durga....
Rajat A — Google review
Oho such a beautiful place. Youbwill definitely find peace and strength to go ahead in life for sure
Debinna T — Google review
Famous and Historical place of Meerut with Devotional and auspicious enviornment. Mainly This is a Lord Shiva Temple from 18th century, includes 2 more temple of Lord Krishna and Radha Rani and the 1 of Mata Jagdamba. 🙏🙏🙏 You will find deep inner peace here.
Navneet S — Google review
A very famous and beautiful temple in meerut city.
Viney P — Google review
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Meerut Cantt, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250001, India
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The Glitz unisex salon

Beauty salon
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Shopping mall with a variety of retail stores & services, plus a movie theater & a food court.
Some portions of this mall is under construction but ground and 1st floor is completed u can visit inside the mall And watch the movies also.there is kfc,McDonald Ccd and other food option ❤️
Saqib I — Google review
The mall is nice and spacious bt mostly empty, store are available like max, dominos, kfc wave cinemas, etc gaming zone and dining area was open too, I went for a movie there the cinema was good but seat were not comfortable, the ticket cost us 130each so for that the facilities were fine
Binita B — Google review
Biggest mall in Meerut city All kind of retail shops are here Most of the known brands available here like Pantaloons Trendz Shopper stop Cobb Levi’s Realince store 99 store Coffee cafe day Burger King Kfc the main attraction of the city Wave cinema Al tazaaz Sagar ratna Delta even many more food, clothes,gadget store here One toy shop recently opend at ground floor and they have vast variety of toys which u can never find in the city with the reasonable price
Fasahat A — Google review
The best mall in meerut to shop, visit and watch movie... lots of brands available including shopperstop, trends and other.... Even you can visit here to have coffee at cafe coffee day which is inside the mall.... You will find wave cinema here.......... Thanks......
Asim — Google review
Its a good hangout place especially for college students. You can find kfc, dominos, big bazaar, united colour of benneton, maxx outlet in this mall. A playzone and movie theatre (the wave cinemas) in this mall. The food court area is also well built.
Rabiya A — Google review
The only mall in Meerut you can visit with your friends and family.... All shopping outlet along with food option... All in all good option to visit to spend some time with family and friends. From food to drinks from fun zone to bowling alley from virtual cricket to Gun shot .... All in all the only option in Meerut to visit and spend some good time with family and friends
Ankush G — Google review
Best mall in meerut. with wave cinemas multiplex. This have good location and good parking space. This also have a Game Zone. Best foods and snacks options like KFC'S, Domino's and classic bites and many more are also available here...Big Bazaar, Pantaloons,Vanheusen,Woodlands, Reliance Retail,Trendz,Store99,Louis philippe, Levi's,fbb and Shoppers Stop showroom are available here...and for electrical items you can go to Reliance Electrical.... overall this is a nice mall.. you can enjoy your day here...so have a nice day... wheelchair accessible entrance and washrooms are also available here...
Shubham C — Google review
The only nice mall in the city of meerut. Although it is quite far from my location it takes almost 30 mins to reach. But the experience here not less than the malls in other big cities. Thus it still lacks in the availability of many big brands. Mall is hygienic and cleanliness level is up to the mark. It also has cinema inside and it has newly opened gaming arena for kids. A must visit place in meerut as food court offers quality food and service.
Surendra K — Google review
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Supertech Palm Greens Meerut, Shoprix mall back side, opp. gate no 2, near surya palace colony, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250002, India
+91 70173 96280
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Red Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
The Red Fort, located in Old Delhi, India, is a 17th-century Mughal fortress made of red sandstone. It was the main residence of the Mughal Emperors and was commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638. The fort's design is credited to Ustad Ahmad Lahori, who also built the Taj Mahal.
The Red Fort in Delhi is a breathtaking historic monument showcasing Mughal grandeur. Its tall red walls, artistic designs, and serene gardens tell stories of India’s glorious past. The light and sound show adds charm, making it a wonderful destination for history lovers and travelers alike.
Big B — Google review
Beautiful red stone Mughal architecture. Intricate details so well carved. Luscious gardens. Multiple museums. Takes you back to the history. Has a cafe inside too. As well as some market w various shops for jewellery shopping and etc. Highly recommend - wearing comfortable clothes and footwear, carrying water, sunscreen and umbrella (in case you are visiting on a hot sunny day)
Vanshita S — Google review
Visiting the Red Fort during Navratri is truly a magical experience, where history meets festivity. The grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site gets an added charm with the festive vibes of Navratri. The massive red sandstone walls look even more majestic when lit up with decorative lights, giving the fort a vibrant yet spiritual glow. The evenings are especially lively — cultural programs, devotional music, and traditional dance performances create an atmosphere that celebrates both our heritage and the spirit of the festival. Walking around, you can feel the energy of people dressed in colorful attire, offering prayers, and enjoying the Navratri spirit with their families. The food stalls outside and nearby are another highlight, serving a mix of festive special vrat food and traditional Delhi street snacks. Whether it’s sabudana khichdi, kuttu ki puri, or a comforting chai, the flavors add to the overall experience. One of the best parts is the sense of unity you feel here. Tourists, locals, and devotees all come together to enjoy the festival in the backdrop of one of India’s most iconic monuments. The combination of historical richness and festive spirit makes it an unforgettable visit.
Travel S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — A Glorious Symbol of India’s Heritage! The Red Fort is truly a breathtaking masterpiece that captures the essence of India’s rich history and Mughal architecture. The massive red sandstone walls, grand gateways, and beautifully designed courtyards make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The museum inside offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s past, and the evening light and sound show is an absolute must-watch — it brings the fort’s history alive in a magical way!
Sakil A — Google review
Red fort - Delhi A true piece of architecture !!! Walls of the fort goes feets above and feets wider. Fort surrounded by the deep waters makes enemies difficult to enter. Through the main gate you can enter and then you can start seeing some amazing entrance walls. After that there white stone monuments where it's restricted to enter but you can see from closure look. There are meausems inside the fort and had amazing collections of history. You need minimum of 2 to 3 hous of time to see every architecture of the red fort. We took tour bus and rushing to see all the places but couldn't make it to meausems. Well mentained gardens and there are good facilities and sit and rest. If you're visiting during the month of March to September make sure you are carrying enough water and electrols. During winters it's best time to visit and wear warms cloths and enjoy the weather.
Anmol B — Google review
The Red Fort (Lal Qila) in Delhi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century when he moved his capital to Shahjahanabad. Made of massive red sandstone walls, it served as the main residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. The fort complex includes impressive structures like the Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, and the Rang Mahal. Today, it’s one of major symbols of India’s history . Inside there are vast green areas with ancient buildings , arches , columns . Souvenir shops , fabrics and cloths , snack shop .
Sami G — Google review
Red fort : A historic place whereI really enjoyed exploring the Red Fort! The massive red walls and beautiful Mughal design are amazing. It’s a must-visit place in Delhi for anyone who loves history and culture and don't forget to visit museum which tells story from Mughal era to English era and then independence India ✨✨
Gambhir S — Google review
The Red Fort is a must-visit historic landmark, full of grandeur and rich history. The architecture is stunning and the atmosphere feels truly royal. I recommend going in the evening when the weather is cooler and more pleasant—afternoons can get extremely hot and uncomfortable. A great place to explore and soak in the heritage of India!
King F — Google review
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Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
https://asi.nic.in/pages/WorldHeritageRedFort
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Chandni Chowk

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Chandni Chowk, located in the heart of Old Delhi, is a bustling shopping area filled with markets offering a variety of goods such as spices, dried fruits, silver jewelry, and colorful saris. The narrow side streets are lined with small shops selling essential oils, stationery, and traditional Indian sweets. Nearby attractions include the expansive Red Fort which now houses a museum complex and the impressive 17th-century Jama Masjid mosque.
4.0
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Delhi, India, USA
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Gurdwara Bangla Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib ji is a stunning Sikh temple with a white-marble structure and glinting golden onion domes. It holds historical significance as the place where the eighth Sikh guru, Harkrishan Dev, stayed before his passing in 1664. The large tank within the complex is believed to have healing powers. Visitors can experience a tranquil atmosphere filled with live devotional songs and vibrant colors.
Come here for love of divine, come here to connect with divine, come here to let go all your ego. Easily accessible through all metro, very well maintained and organised gurudwara. Don't miss the holy langar,weekends gets very busy, open 24 hours so time is not an issue. Proper dress attire required for both males and females , sleeveless n shorts n skirts not allowed Everyone needs to cover their head, scarf for covering the head is there for free at the entrance
Satish S — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Delhi. Here, you truly see many colours of life — and if you’re not mature enough, this place will teach you what real humility looks like. Me and my friends were so touched that we took an oath: If we achieve something in life, we will sponsor one day of langar. That’s how deeply this place impacted us. People come in high-end luxury cars and still do seva — serving langar, working in the cloakroom, picking up others’ shoes and cleaning them. If you think you’ve achieved something in life, come here once. You’ll see people far above you doing seva with such simplicity and grace that it humbles your ego instantly. We visit this place every time we have a late-night train from Delhi Station. The food is simple, pure, and truly feeds your soul. Please be respectful towards their customs and rituals. This place isn’t just for visiting — it’s for experiencing, learning, and feeling.
Yaduveer S — Google review
One of the best place to visit in Delhi. U will see many colours of life. If you are not mature enough. Me and my friends were so touched... That we took a oath that if we become something in life we will bear the cost of langar of one day. People come from high end luxury cars and do seva in lungar, in clock room, they pick shose of others.. and clean them. I mean if u have ego that you have done something in life please visit and see the people who much above then you are doing so many things which you can't even imagine. Me and my friend go to this place everytime when we have late night train from Delhi station. Food is amazing over there. Very simple it feeds your soul. Please be respectful towards their customs and rituals.
Advocate G — Google review
It was a great experience to visit this beautiful gurdwara. The ambience was so peaceful with prayers were going on inside. There was no unnecessary chaos, unnecessary noise. Everything was well maintained and neat and clean. Followers of different religions used to visit this place to pay respect to the almighty. Though it is a picturesque location but it is better to avoid too much photography.
J A — Google review
Satnam Waheguru di Say sri akal Just wonderful as any guruwar would be, so big so peaceful. Life lies everywhere. If u see the big water body inside it, u will see tons of amazing fish of good size swims near by. And it also feels so good.
Pratyush S — Google review
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a truly peaceful and beautiful place. The environment is calm and positive, making you feel relaxed the moment you enter. The surrounding area is also very clean, safe, and well-maintained — a perfect spot for peace of mind and spiritual vibes.
Yashika R — Google review
I visited today at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib on the occasion of Gurpurab. Must visit place of worship. I was waiting for this visit since few days. Free Langar service for the devotees. Dedicated Paid Prasad Counters if you wish to bring it for your family and friends. Waheguru Ji Da Khalsa Waheguru Ji Di Fateh
Vishal B — Google review
A Soulful Evening with V-Gather at Bangla Sahib Gurudwara As a member of V-Gather, Delhi NCR’s most vibrant meetup group for weekend activities, heritage walks, and making new friends, I recently had the privilege of visiting Bangla Sahib Gurudwara with the group. The experience was nothing short of transformative. From the moment we stepped inside, a sense of peace enveloped us. The stunning golden dome glistened under the evening sky, and the soothing sounds of Gurbani (holy hymns) created an atmosphere of serenity. Our group of curious explorers, including many first-time visitors, was warmly welcomed by the volunteers. We learned about the rich history of the Gurudwara and the selfless service it represents. The highlight of our visit was the Langar—the community kitchen that serves free meals to thousands daily. Volunteering in the Langar, even for a short while, was a humbling experience. Preparing food, serving meals, and witnessing the seamless teamwork among volunteers left a deep impression on all of us. Sharing a simple yet delicious meal sitting alongside people from all walks of life felt like a beautiful lesson in equality and humanity. The Sarovar (holy water tank) added to the tranquility, with its clear waters reflecting the Gurudwara’s grandeur. We spent moments sitting by its edge, soaking in the spiritual vibes and engaging in heartfelt conversations. For many in our group, this visit was not just about exploring a heritage site but about connecting with their inner selves and with one another. Bangla Sahib Gurudwara is more than a religious place—it’s a sanctuary of peace, service, and unity. It provided the perfect setting for our V-Gather meetup, allowing us to bond over shared experiences and meaningful moments. If you haven’t visited yet, do so with an open heart. You’ll leave with a lighter soul and a renewed perspective. Thank you, Bangla Sahib, for an unforgettable evening. And thank you, V-Gather, for yet another beautiful memory!
Active M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(6903)
Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
https://www.dsgmc.in/DharmParchar/GurdwaraBanglaSahib
+91 11 2334 0174
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India Gate

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
India Gate, located at the eastern end of Raj Path in New Delhi, is a grand triumphal arch that serves as a war memorial for Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. Designed by renowned architect Edward Lutyens and inaugurated in 1921, it commemorates over 70,000 Indian soldiers who perished during the war. The monument also honors more than 13,500 British and Indian soldiers killed in the Afghan war of 1919.
India Gate Morning Visit Review 🇮🇳✨ Visiting India Gate in the morning is a truly serene and patriotic experience. Here’s a detailed review of my experience: Perfect Morning Vibes 🌅: Early morning around 6-8 AM is the best time to visit. The rising sun adds a golden glow to the structure, making the view magical and peaceful. Peaceful Atmosphere 🕊️: Compared to the busy hours, the morning is calm, with fewer crowds. It allows you to enjoy the architecture and surroundings in peace. Cleanliness & Maintenance 🧹🌿: The area is very neat and clean, with well-maintained gardens and tidy paths. Kudos to the authorities for keeping such a historic site spotless. Ideal for Morning Walks & Jogging 👟: Many locals come for jogging or yoga. The cool breeze and open space make it a refreshing start to the day. Patriotic Feelings Evoked 🇮🇳❤️: Standing before the eternal flame and reading the names engraved on the monument fills your heart with pride and gratitude. Perfect for Photography 📸: The soft light during the morning enhances the beauty of the monument and is ideal for taking stunning pictures. Accessibility & Safety 🚶‍♂️: Easily accessible and well-guarded by security. You feel completely safe while enjoying your visit. In short, if you want a peaceful, clean, and meaningful experience at India Gate, plan your visit in the early morning hours. It will leave you refreshed, proud, and connected to the soul of India.
Shivam S — Google review
Super polluted and over crowded , this place is good wide open park and water areas to sit and spend good time with friends and family but but its so crowded and polluted that you can barely see india gate, all smoke and no visibility at 50-100m , and so many tour guides and travel group counting on your money, with some scammer and lots lots of force photographer, save your money, time and health, its better you divert towards any low crowd and good air place, i stopped smoking for quite sometime now but when i went to delhi i felt chest burn and heavy breathing problems. But its a good protected area , if government take proper steps then that place looks majestic
Sunny A — Google review
I recently visited India Gate, and it was a beautiful experience. The atmosphere felt calm and patriotic, especially in the evening when the entire area lights up. Standing in front of the monument and reading the names of the soldiers felt emotional and reminded me of India’s history and sacrifice. Overall, my visit to India Gate was peaceful, memorable, and definitely worth it. I would recommend everyone to visit at least once, especially during sunset.
Adith T — Google review
Located at the heart of new delhi, the national monument is the central place of tourist attraction. The place is little crowded during evening hours. The vibes of the place is great. The monument is lit up nicely revealing its true beauty.
Najeev K — Google review
Iconinic place and a must must visit in New Delhi. Very beautifully maintained and neat and clean. Surprisingly the washrooms were extremely clean with liquid soap available. Serene in evening.
Sanjeev G — Google review
In the night the view is amazing. so if you want to take a photograph of yourself come in the daytime, but if you like to get these night view, you should come at night.
ARISH — Google review
Great place to Visit if you with Friends or family, Best time to visit is around 4-6pm as you can get good view of India gate in day and night.
Divyansh R — Google review
India Gate is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The Amar Jawan Jyoti fills you with pride and respect for our soldiers, and the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue looks truly majestic. The whole area is well-maintained, lively, and perfect for an evening walk or photos. A must-visit in Delhi!
YUSUF A — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(10470)
Kartavya Path, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
https://www.delhitourism.gov.in/tourist_place/india_gate.html
+91 11 2336 5358
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Yogi Hriday Kamal

Garden
Sights & Landmarks
Hindu temple
Sacred & Religious Sites
Loved this place's most beautiful architecture used to feel cool calm and relaxed ...
Pawan B — Google review
Beautiful place, with free entrance - but rates apply for shows (takes about 2 hours). Note: no camera, phone , electrical devices and no cigarettes allowed - will need to be stored on-site. Expect crowd, but it's handled and systematic. Worth a visit, and average take 1-2 hours (exclude show time)
Keith L — Google review
Wow! What a place the architecture is mind blowing water show is also very good but they are not allowing any electronic items inside the temple 🥲
Rajnarayan G — Google review
Akshardham Temple, Largest Hindu temple in world is a divine place. It's more than temple, it's actually a hub of great architectural designs that are carved on rocks and marble. Main things to see: ceilings of each dome inside temple, pillars and Mandovar. Great example of great and rich culture.
D S — Google review
Its actually a masterpiece with very good architecture but they dont allow you to bring phone and camera inside
Arshia B — Google review
Akshardham An amazing beautiful peaceful temple. Must visit place if you are in New Delhi. Metro station also there and is just 100 meter apart. Akshardham is really beautiful the main temple is really beautifully crafted. The outer architecture is beautiful and also the inner marbel architecture was more than beautiful. The roof of the main temple is just amazing. The best and the most beautiful part is the main temple where the colors are too good. Note :- You can not take your phone 📱, camera 📷, so you have to stand in the queue to summit them in the cloak room. Secure cloak room 5/5. After the cloak room there is a security check which will be done in a minute you just have to remove your wallet and belt and that's it they will check you and let you pass. Strong security check. Best place to visit.
Aniket G — Google review
Goosebumps!! What a spectacular sight.... The beauty of this temple and its surrounding can not be described in words. Its just like a painting on a canvas. Even after so much of crowd, this place is yet very peaceful and relaxing for your soul. The light show and musical fountain add to the beauty of this place. MUST VISIT
Nikhil B — Google review
The architecture is undoubtedly breathtaking and this place is worth a visit. However the staff is rude, timings of rides and events are not mentioned correctly on the website and not allowing purses or phones inside is incomprehensible. Why should we be asked to return or have to leave our valuables insecurely in cabs. Why not be transparant and allow cellphones. And what harm can purses and bags do...just use security measures. Even airports allow bags, so why shouldn't this place!!!
Ayush P — Google review
4.7
(180)
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4.6
(12068)
J77G+GV3, Pandav Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110092, India
http://www.akshardham.com/explore/thematic-gardens/
+91 11 4344 2344
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Humayun's Tomb

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Humayun's Tomb, located in Delhi, is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Built in the mid-16th century for the Mughal emperor Humayun by his wife, it combines Persian and Mughal elements with elegant restraint. The tomb's arched facade features intricate inlays of white marble and red sandstone, following strict Islamic geometric principles. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is surrounded by symmetrical gardens and is said to have inspired the iconic Taj Mahal.
4.5
(10603)
Nizamuddin, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India, USA
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ISKCON Temple, Ghaziabad

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The ISKCON Temple in Ghaziabad is a modern and beautifully designed Hindu temple located in a pleasant neighborhood. Its airy prayer halls are adorned with colorful idols of Shri Krishna Ji, complemented by flower arrangements that make the ambience even more serene. The priests at the temple are known for their warm welcome and the chants of Shri Krishna Ji resonate throughout the premises. Visitors can also explore the gift shop on site.
Hare Krishna ! Radha Madam Mohan ji temple in Ghaziabad is a place blessed by the MadamMohan ji himself. Great place with Amazing spiritual aura all around the temple. Must go place for inner peace and get the blessings of HG Shrila Prabhupad!🙇
Vikash J — Google review
Hare Krishna 🙏 This temple is very peaceful and not much crowded, so you can easily do darshan here. Lord Jagannath looked very beautiful, it was hard to take my eyes off him. Very soothing
Priyanka S — Google review
We went there at around 5 pm on Saturday and it's in the very Porach area of Ghaziabad. They serve prasad. Water facility, and seating facility is there right outside which any one can use it. The hall is big for many people. They have a shop for many items. Almost every iskcon temple is good architecture. We spent around 1 hr. And at 6 pm they have arti.
Advocate G — Google review
Nice place to visit, Iskon temple in ghaziabad rajnagar, peaceful environment. Will get peace of mind every time you visit. Hare krishna,hare ram . Awesome idol of radha krishna as well as jagannath ji
Amit G — Google review
Absolutely loved visiting the Iskon Temple in Ghazibad! The nearly tangible peace and positive energy that fills the atmosphere is breathtaking. The grandeur of the great Lord Shree Krishna and Lord Shree Jagannath Prabhu is captivating. The surroundings reverberate with serenity, transmitting good vibes all around. It's a spectacular spiritual retreat from the hustle-bustle of daily life. Strongly recommend everyone seeking peace and positivity to pay a visit!
Rahul M — Google review
No proper management system for keeping devotees’ slippers and shoes. Toilets are not clean and lack basic maintenance. Poor arrangements for devotees staying/living inside the premises. The place feels very congested and overcrowded. Air conditioning does not function properly, making it uncomfortable.
Thakur S — Google review
Very peaceful and beautiful place for self-reflection and spiritual peace. The temple’s atmosphere is serene, and the devotional vibes make you feel truly calm and connected.
Raj T — Google review
Very beautifully designed Temple. Prayer hall is huge. The walls and ceiling are having very elegant designs. Darshans and prayers are organized on fixed timings. When I visited it was held at 1230h onwards. Very peaceful place. You can have Prasad and offering for prayers from the shops located in temple premises.
ASHWINI K — Google review
4.7
(4041)
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4.4
(107)
11, ISKCON CHOWK R, 35, Hare Krishna Marg, Block 11, Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201002, India
http://iskconghaziabad.com/
+91 81309 92863
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Leisure Valley Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon is a popular urban oasis that offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features a beautiful rose garden, picnic spots, and a cafe where you can grab some healthy snacks after a workout. Families with kids can enjoy the playground equipment and sandpit, while everyone can appreciate the musical fountain with water shows in the evening. This serene green space is perfect for jogging and leisurely walks, providing an ideal setting for nature-inspired relaxation.
Leisure Valley Park is one of the best places for a peaceful morning walk and yoga. The greenery and fresh air make it perfect to start the day on a positive note. I usually visit here with my brother, and we both enjoy the calm environment away from the city rush. The walking tracks are well-maintained, and there are plenty of open spaces for exercise or just relaxing. Highly recommended for fitness lovers as well as anyone who wants a refreshing break in nature.
Asad S — Google review
Leisure Valley Park is a great spot to visit with family, offering a pleasant and spacious environment. One of the highlights is the evening light and fountain show, which runs from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The park also provides ample and free parking, making it a convenient destination. ​While many of the park's fountains were previously working, it appears that restoration work is currently underway, with only the main entry fountain operating. Similarly, the recently installed exercise equipment needs some maintenance, as a few pieces are misaligned. ​Despite these minor issues, the park remains a good place to spend time and enjoy the evening atmosphere.
Aditya S — Google review
Leisure valley park now it is Maharana pratap swarn Jayanti park. It is the heart in sector 29. Best place for family and with friends. For walking and running it is the best place as it has kacha walk way which is good for your knee. You can spend with your time.
Gopabandhu N — Google review
Leisure Valley Park in Gurugram is one of those rare spots in the city where you can take a real break from the fast-paced urban chaos. Spread across lush greenery, the park offers an ideal combination of calmness, beauty, and local culture. I recently visited the park during a Pradarshani (exhibition) event, which added an extra spark to the experience. The main attraction for me was the Fish Aquarium Show, which was truly fascinating. There were several types of colourful and exotic fishes displayed in beautifully arranged aquariums. Each section had its own theme, and the lighting made the entire setup look magical, especially in the evening. I clicked some amazing photos and short videos there — the reflections, colours, and little details of each fish were worth capturing. The event was well managed and informative too, especially for kids and anyone interested in aquatic life. Apart from the exhibition, the park itself is clean, well-maintained, and perfect for family outings, morning walks, or casual evening strolls. The musical fountain and open-air sitting areas make it even more relaxing. Overall, Leisure Valley Park offers a refreshing mix of nature, art, and events. If you’re in Gurugram, don’t miss the chance to explore it — especially when a Pradarshani or special show is happening!
Aman K — Google review
I’ve had an excellent experience at Laser Valley Park, visiting regularly since January 2022. It’s a wonderful place to relax after office hours — perfect for running, walking, and yoga. I truly love this place! 💖💕💝💖🙏 Just a small request to all Sunday visitors — please help keep the park clean by using the dustbins 🚮. Every Monday morning, the park often looks quite messy, and it would be great if we all did our part to maintain its beauty. 🌿✨
Arun C — Google review
Green Lungs 🫁 for central gurgaon near by iffco chowk region Place where you can heal your soul and find peace and rest from daily hustle of life. Best place for morning and evening walk. Attractive points - 1. Musical fountain ⛲ 2. Maharana Pratap statue 🎠 3. India's flag 🇮🇳
Abhishi C — Google review
Green Lungs 🫁 for central gurgaon near by iffco chowk region Place where you can heal your soul and find peace and rest from daily hustle of life. Best place for morning and evening walk. Attractive points - 1. Musical fountain ⛲ 2. Maharana Pratap statue 🎠 3. India's flag 🇮🇳
Abhishek — Google review
Ok ok…. If u want to know jhula prices of 2025 Dasahra mela😄 Wheel wla 200 Pendulum 200 Child wle 100-150 Chai - kulfi 50-50 Pizza 200-250 food taste average + 50 entry fees
Surya M — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(554)
287, NH 8, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122009, India
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Qutb Minar

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Qutub Minar, located in Delhi, is a 73-meter tall victory tower and minaret built in 1193 by Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak to signify his dominance over the defeated Hindu rulers. The complex also includes the Iron Pillar of Delhi and other historically significant structures. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases exquisite Islamic architecture and is considered one of the most important places to visit in Delhi.
Eye catching historical monument and a few tombs and ancient structures around the main pillar. Very good place to visit, family friendly. Ticket cost Rs. 35. Parking space also available. No shops or snacks inside the premises. One of the must visit places around New Delhi
Churchill J — Google review
“A Marvel of History and Architecture” Qutub Minar is one of the most breathtaking historical monuments in India and an absolute must-visit when in Delhi. The towering minaret, with its intricate carvings and red sandstone beauty, is a true masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture. Standing beneath it, you can really feel the grandeur and history that it represents. The Qutub complex itself is vast, housing several other monuments like the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, each with its own historical and architectural importance. The detailing on the stonework is stunning, and every corner tells a story of the Delhi Sultanate’s rich past. The grounds are well-maintained, with clear pathways and plenty of space to walk around. It’s a great spot for photography, learning history, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to visit to avoid heavy crowds. Qutub Minar is not just a monument—it’s a symbol of India’s heritage and cultural richness. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that definitely deserves its place on every traveler’s list. 🇮🇳✨
Bitan M — Google review
Qutub Minar, New Delhi – A truly unforgettable visit! We were fortunate to witness this iconic monument on a very special day when the Qutub Minar was illuminated in blue, yellow, and red – the colors of the Republic of Moldova’s flag – to mark their 34th Independence Day (August 26, 2025). This symbolic gesture beautifully reflected the warm and growing friendship between Moldova and India, as highlighted by former Moldovan Ambassador Ana Taban. The lighting show was simply spectacular! Every evening at 7:30 PM, a mesmerizing show takes place, highlighting the diverse cultural and social achievements of Indian villages. We felt proud to see our very own Hiware Bazar & Ralegan Siddhi (Maharashtra) featured for their remarkable transformation from drought-affected villages to self-sufficient communities through rainwater harvesting. Additional highlights that made the visit special: 1. The stunning Indo-Islamic architecture of Qutub Minar, standing tall as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2. The Qutub complex itself, with ancient structures like the Iron Pillar and Alai Darwaza, offers deep historical insights. 3. The peaceful, well-maintained surroundings make it a perfect place for both history lovers and casual visitors. Overall, a perfect blend of history, culture, and pride—Qutub Minar is not just a monument, but an experience that connects India’s glorious past with its vibrant present.
Sarvesh G — Google review
I recently visited Qutub Minar, and it was truly an incredible experience! The moment you walk into the complex, you can feel the blend of history, architecture, and culture that makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site so special. The Qutub Minar itself is majestic — standing tall and beautifully detailed with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran. It’s amazing to imagine that it was built over 800 years ago, yet still stands strong and elegant today. The surrounding monuments — like the Iron Pillar, Alai Darwaza, and Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque — add so much to the experience. Each structure tells a story about the early days of Delhi’s history. The complex is clean, well-maintained, and there are plenty of signboards with historical information, which makes it easy to explore at your own pace. It’s also a great place for photography — especially during sunset when the tower glows in golden hues. If you’re visiting Delhi, Qutub Minar is a must-see landmark that captures the spirit of India’s medieval past and architectural brilliance.
Junaidxplorer — Google review
Qutub Minar Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a towering minaret located in Delhi, India. It's a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture and a symbol of Delhi's rich history. Key Features 1. *Height*: Qutub Minar stands at a height of 72.5 meters, making it one of the tallest minarets in India. 2. *Architecture*: The minaret is a blend of red sandstone and marble, with intricate carvings and inscriptions. 3. *Five Storeys*: Qutub Minar has five distinct storeys, each with a unique design and architecture. 4. *Surrounding Complex*: The Qutub Minar complex includes several other historic structures, including the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. History 1. *Construction*: Qutub Minar was built in the 12th century by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate. 2. *Completion*: The minaret was completed by Iltutmish, Aibak's successor. 3. *Restoration*: Qutub Minar has undergone several restorations, including a major restoration in the 19th century. Visitor Experience 1. *Crowds*: Qutub Minar is a popular tourist destination, so be prepared for crowds. 2. *Entry Fee*: There is an entry fee for visitors, with discounts for students and senior citizens. 3. *Guided Tours*: Guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the history and architecture. Tips 1. *Plan Ahead*: Book tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. 2. *Respect Rules*: Be aware of and respect the rules and regulations to avoid any issues with security. 3. *Explore the Complex*: Take time to explore the surrounding complex and its historic structures. Visitor Information 1. *Location*: Qutub Minar is located in Mehrauli, Delhi, India. 2. *Best Time to Visit*: October to March is the best time to visit, with pleasant weather. 3. *Accessibility*: Qutub Minar is easily accessible by metro, with the nearest station being Qutub Minar Metro Station. Qutub Minar is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and culture. Its grandeur and beauty are simply awe-inspiring!
Sayantika P — Google review
Visited Qutub Minar with my family—what an amazing experience! The monument is majestic, full of history, and the intricate carvings are breathtaking. The gardens are beautiful and perfect for relaxing or clicking photos. A must-visit for history lovers and families alike!
Sai N — Google review
Visiting Qutub Minar was a truly memorable experience. The monument’s grand Indo-Islamic architecture and detailed stone carvings are breathtaking, and the entire complex is filled with historical structures that take you back in time. One of the highlights inside the complex is the Khilji’s Madrasa, an ancient Islamic learning center. The structure, though in ruins, still reflects the architectural style and educational significance of the Khilji period, making it a fascinating spot for history lovers. The surrounding area is beautifully maintained, and the lush green gardens offer an amazing view and a peaceful place to relax while exploring the site. Entry was very affordable—just ₹35 for Indian citizens when booked online through the official portal. The online booking process was quick and helped avoid queues at the gate. Overall, Qutub Minar offers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and serene garden views, with landmarks like the Khilji’s Madrasa adding even more depth to the experience.
Rahul W — Google review
I recently visited Qutub Minar in Delhi on my own, and it was one of those experiences that felt both refreshing and memorable. Going alone actually made it more special because I could take my time exploring without any hurry. The moment I entered the complex, the sight of the minar towering above everything else was absolutely stunning. It’s hard to imagine that this structure has been standing tall for over 800 years. As I walked closer, the detailed carvings on the red sandstone caught my attention. Every arch and design felt like a little piece of history frozen in time. I wandered around the lawns, sat under the shade of a tree, and just admired the monument from different angles. It gave me a sense of peace, almost like stepping out of the busy Delhi life for a while. The complex itself has more than just the minar. I checked out the old mosque ruins and the famous Iron Pillar, which still stands rust-free after centuries. The whole area has this mix of grandeur and calmness, which makes it a perfect spot for a solo outing. Of course, there were crowds—tourists, families, and school kids—but it only added to the lively atmosphere. Since I was on my own, I had the freedom to just walk, observe, and click photos without worrying about keeping up with anyone. Overall, visiting Qutub Minar alone was both peaceful and inspiring—a perfect blend of history and quiet time.
Maverick T — Google review
4.5
(155110)
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4.5
(13514)
Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India
https://www.delhitourism.gov.in/tourist_place/qutab_minar.html
+91 11 2336 5358
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Kingdom of Dreams

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Permanently Closed
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Kingdom of Dreams, situated near Leisure Valley Park in Gurgaon, is a sprawling 6-acre entertainment complex that offers live Bollywood-style performances and international theater shows. The venue features two modern theaters, Nautanki Mahal and Showshaa Theatre, where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant arts scene. Additionally, guests can explore Culture Gully, an artisan village showcasing local crafts and cuisine.
Great place to visit and spend your day. You need entire day to enjoy this place properly. Normal tickets are of rs. 600. You will be issued a card worth 600 and spend on food available inside. Street is based on theme of different states of India with popular food. There are other categories too and ticket price will go to max 2400 depending upon the shows you want tk see. Food quality is good and as expected everything is over priced. Special things is music and dance which you will get to see in the street after every 30 min
Aman S — Google review
Its a good place for leasure below is the summary of tickets and show details. Only entry : 700/-(you get a prepaid card with 500 balance which can be used for food ordering) inclusive in 700 Entry plus show: 1600/- u get free entry plus the theatre show no food card u have to purchase on own. the theatre act is a total 2hrs theatre act which is very good and worth investing, to watch all the stage performance with full of energy and good story line.
Amit P — Google review
One of the most iconic place in the NCR, a wonderful experience with all friends visited with me, the Auditorium complex and its decorations were interesting. Walking around inside the complex is a great experience. Always wanted to be here. And so it happened. I cannot say that I have never been here before. We especially enjoyed going to it. It’s definitely worth the price, and it’s good to go with your entire family or friends. In the end, it was worth it to experience an auditorium that has meant so much to so many.
Mayank K — Google review
..awesome place to spend time with family, huge space, great architecture, superb lighting and live shows, food arena is great fun as it has food stalls of different places of India . Worth visiting place. A little expensive. But you would love it. The live show Zangoora is wonderful. Culture gully is also nice, showing the India and its traditions & dishes. showcasing different Indian cuisine, In-house fabulous theatre regularly stage classic and other plays, a great place for people interested in plays...
Kanjoos — Google review
We went couple of years book to kingdom of dreams to watch Jhumri. It’s a The tickets are heavily priced. It’s a theatre where you can watch shows with nice visually effects like Zangoora & Jhumru. Went with parents. Show is nice. The place is nice too. You can check out tickets on nearbuy for any deals or discounts. Better to go on weekdays since there is lesser rush & ticket prices are lesser. Better to book tickets in advance online. Food is not included in tickets. There is a nice food court where you can buy food against coupons. There is a nice landscaping and artificial sky roof types. There is a fantasy park for kids which has separate tickets. Kingdom of Dreams entry fees – Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Diamond tickets cost ₹2999 per person on weekdays and ₹3999 per person on weekends. Platinum tickets are priced at ₹2499 per person (weekdays) and ₹2999 per person (weekends) and Gold tickets cost ₹1999 and ₹2499.
Food D — Google review
This place is so amazing and has a lot to offer. The food restaurants and cafes offer tasty food. The restaurants are theme based and show diversity of indian culture by providing state specific foods. There are many outlets where you can buy clothes, souvenirs and other items. The ambience is so lovely and on weekends there are some live performances which are really awesome. The culture gully is the live stage show, which is also a must visit if you visit this place
Pleasure P — Google review
Situated in Gurgaon, Delhi NC Region, it's a complete package for a weekend gateway, especially for kids. You can pester your taste buds with variety of cuisine from different states of India. There are handcrafted products and other exquisite products on sale for home decor. You can also also enjoy shows at different auditoriums. The entry fee is nominal Rs. 800/- per person, which can be redeemed at any of the food outlets. The weekend entry fee is higher. Must go for those who would like to enjoy quality time with children.
Sushant K — Google review
Visual feast with beautiful settings. Particularly the sky roof is gorgeous and personifies the entire setting. Each hotel or store is basis a theme. Food is decent, photography is a strict no inside the hotels or stores. Selfies are okay if clicked one or two. Live performances are terrific. Opera / Dramas are additional. Stores are expensive as the goods are hand crafted.
Bharadwaja G — Google review
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सभागार परिसर, KINGDOM OF DREAMS, Sridevi Road, near IFFCO Metro Station, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, India
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Lotus Temple

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Bahá'í house of worship
Sights & Landmarks
The Lotus Temple, also known as the Bahá’í House of Worship, is a religious site that opened in 1986 and welcomes people of all religions. This distinctive place of worship in South Delhi resembles India's national flower with its ethereal marble construction. The temple's nine overlapping walls enclose a single cavernous interior space, reflecting the Bahai Temples' practice of being open to all.
Visited the beautiful Lotus Temple in Delhi — an amazing place of peace and architectural brilliance. The temple’s lotus-shaped design is truly unique, and the surrounding gardens are very well maintained. Inside, it’s completely silent a perfect spot for meditation and reflection, regardless of religion. Entry is free, and the volunteers are helpful and polite. The atmosphere feels calm even though it’s a popular tourist attraction. A must-visit place in Delhi to experience serenity amid the city’s chaos. Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photos.
AK S — Google review
I visited the Lotus Temple last week, and it was a beautiful and peaceful experience. The architecture is stunning, the white marble structure shaped like a blooming lotus looks even more impressive in person. The place is surrounded by well maintained gardens that add to the calm atmosphere. Inside the temple, it’s completely silent, which feels very soothing and gives you space to reflect or pray in your own way. It’s open to people of all religions, which makes it feel inclusive and welcoming. The only downside is that it can get a bit crowded, especially on weekends, but the queue moves quickly and the staff manages everything well. Overall, it’s a must-visit place in Delhi for anyone who appreciates architecture, peace, or spirituality.
Adeel Z — Google review
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is a stunning architectural marvel and a symbol of peace and unity. This beautiful Bahá'í House of Worship is designed in the shape of a lotus flower, with 27 white marble petals arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. It's a serene oasis amidst the bustling city, attracting millions of visitors each year. *What to Expect:* - Unique Architecture_: The temple's design is inspired by the lotus flower, a symbol of purity and beauty in many cultures. - Peaceful Atmosphere_: Visitors can meditate, pray, or simply enjoy the serene surroundings. - Gardens and Ponds_: The temple is surrounded by lush gardens and nine ponds, creating a tranquil ambiance. - Free Entry_: Admission is free, making it accessible to everyone. *Tips and Essentials:* - Dress Code_: Wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees. - Footwear_: Remove shoes before entering the temple. - Photography_: Allowed, but special permission is required for the main prayer hall. - Best Time to Visit_: October to March, when the weather is pleasant. *Getting There:* -Nearest Metro Station_: Kalkaji Mandir (500 meters away) - Address_: Lotus Temple Rd, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019 Overall, the Lotus Temple is a must-visit destination in Delhi, offering a unique blend of spirituality, architecture, and natural beauty.
Technical D — Google review
Get a chance to visit Lotus temple. A very nice place to visit. Huge gardens, well maintained and super clean. People are not allowed to enter the gardens. Well spreaded walking paths, shoe counters near the Lotus temple. Though it is called a temple but actually there is no any statue of any God. It is a quite clean vacant place for worship or one can say place for Meditation. The temple dome is built like a Lotus flower with a huge hall inside, number of benches for the devotees to sit and worship their respective God or Meditate.
Rajnish J — Google review
The Lotus Temple is a very beautiful temple—truly stunning. Although there is no idol of any deity here, people come to pray. It’s one of the major landmarks of Delhi. We couldn’t go inside because some maintenance work was going on. There’s no entry ticket, and the temple is surrounded by a gorgeous flower garden. I really enjoyed visiting this place.
Neha S — Google review
Entry to the Lotus Temple is completely free, which is great, but there is usually a huge crowd, so expect some waiting time. The place itself is very peaceful with a calm ambience. The surroundings are neat, well-maintained, and beautifully designed. Overall, it’s a perfect spot if you want some quiet time and a break from the city noise.
Adith T — Google review
Such a soulful aura of thhe Lotus Temple in Delhi is a peaceful symbol of harmony and unity. Designed in the shape of a blooming lotus, it welcomes people of all faiths to meditate and reflect in silence. Surrounded by lush gardens and serene water pools, the temple offers a calm and spiritual experience to every visitor.
Shalini J — Google review
The Lotus Temple in Delhi is one of the most peaceful places I have ever visited. The temple is shaped like a white lotus flower, which makes it look very beautiful and calm from the moment you see it. As you walk inside, you enter a large, quiet hall where people from all religions can sit, meditate, and pray in complete silence. The stillness of the place makes you feel relaxed and connected to your inner self. As a spiritual traveler, I loved how open and welcoming the temple felt. There are no idols or chants—just silence, which makes it perfect for meditation and reflection. The gardens around the temple are also very soothing, and sitting there feels refreshing after the noise of the city. If you are looking for a peaceful spot to clear your mind and experience spiritual calmness, the Lotus Temple is a wonderful place to visit.
Likitha A — Google review
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4.2
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Lotus Temple Rd Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
https://bahaihouseofworship.in/
+91 11 2644 4029
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Sai Ka Angan

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sai Ka Angan is a serene hillside temple adorned with paintings and effigies of the revered Hindu guru, Sai Baba. The ambiance exudes spirituality, with soothing music and the fragrance of incense creating a tranquil atmosphere. Devotees can find solace in this replica of Shirdi Sai Baba, along with other deities like Hanuman ji and Ganesh ji. The temple's architecture is stunning, and the idol of Sai Baba evokes a sense of devotion among visitors.
The Sai Baba temple is a serene and peaceful place, perfect for those seeking a quiet and spiritual experience. It is well-known for worshipping Sai Baba and is visited by people of all ages who are drawn to its tranquil ambiance and meditative atmosphere. The temple is an excellent spot for meditation and introspection, offering a calm environment away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. One of the unique aspects of the temple is the warm hospitality extended to visitors. Free chai is offered, which enhances the overall experience and creates a welcoming vibe. The temple is easily accessible, with two options for reaching it. You can either take a roundabout walk of approximately 1 km, which provides a pleasant stroll, or you can park at the entrance of Sushant Lok and enjoy a shorter 300-meter walk to the temple. The temple’s ambiance is inviting, making it a perfect destination for families, individuals, and elderly visitors alike. Its peaceful environment encourages spiritual connection and provides an ideal setting for meditation or simply soaking in the calm surroundings. The temple offers a harmonious blend of spirituality and simplicity, making it a favorite spot for regular devotees and first-time visitors. Whether you come for worship, meditation, or a peaceful escape, the Sai Baba temple offers a unique and fulfilling experience that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who visits.
Rakshitha S — Google review
Absolutely peaceful and divine place. Sai Ka Angan feels like a mini Shirdi in Gurgaon. The atmosphere is serene, the temple is beautifully maintained, and every corner radiates calm. You can feel Sai Baba’s presence the moment you walk in. The replicas of Dwarkamai and Chavadi are a special touch. If you're looking for peace or spiritual connection, this place is a must-visit.
Ankush S — Google review
There are 2 entry gates - one from inside e block of sushant Lok, however, if you are coming in your private car, you will be routed to another entrance from outside the e block gate. Extremely peaceful. You can sit here for hours and meditate. People are very polite and the place is well maintained. Clean and pure, easy to find that solace in the arms of Sai Baba .. Om Sai Ram!
Dwip S — Google review
One of the beautiful Sai baba temple. Quiet place nice ambience. The things of Sai baba which they used can be seen in this temple. Must recommended.
Ayush S — Google review
If you want mental peace just visit this temple.Such positive vibes.
Nisha S — Google review
Feeling Same like Shirdi, very divine and peaceful
Himanshu G — Google review
Sai ka Aangan is a very peaceful place, one can sit here and can mediate for some time. I had a refreshing experience. It was not crowded at all when I visited the place with my family.
Vikrant A — Google review
Quiet, ambient and nice place to spend some time with your loved ones. I've spent more than an hour, visiting all the mandirs there. There are mandir inside caves. I've done some seva there. It feels so good spending time by distributing prasad there. Must visit place with family
Gaurav S — Google review
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Block H, opp. Paras Hospital, Sushant Lok Phase I, Sector 52A, Gurugram, Haryana 122009, India
http://www.saikaaangan.com/
+91 70115 20083
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Heritage Transport Museum

Heritage museum
Museums
Transportation museum with a collection of rare & vintage automobiles, buses, aircraft & trains.
If you're a travel or history enthusiast (or just love cool cars and quirky rides), the Heritage Transport Museum in Haryana is a must-visit! Just a short drive from Delhi, this place completely blew me away. Where else can you see a vintage Rolls Royce parked next to a desi fatfati under the same roof? Spread across four beautifully curated floors and over 100,000 sq ft, this museum is a brilliant deep dive into how India has moved — from wheels and wings to even a spaceship! The collection is stunning — think vintage cars, bikes, trains, buses, Fun, educational, nostalgic, and visually stunning — skip the mall next weekend and take a drive through time instead. Highly recommended!
Delhi D — Google review
Nice place for auto enthusiasts, knowledge seekers, and students. Free parking available, food court is also available but is a little costly. There is no need to buy advance tickets. You need at least 2 hours to visit. Space movie show is in english and full of knowledge but may be boring for some. The location is odd, far from the city, but road connectivity is nice. Staff is polite and helpful. Neet and clean environment.
Devesh P — Google review
If you are in NCR, you shouldn't miss this. One of the very well curated exhibit. For people over 40-50s, it's gonna take you down the memory lane. Kids super love it to see the grandiour of vintage cars and vehicles.... Especially buggies. Kids love the simulator too and movie shown is also brilliant. They can improve bit on the gift shop but rest is an amazing experience.
Priya T — Google review
A must-visit and truly amazing place! There’s a cafeteria available as well. It’s a bit far, but definitely worth visiting. I’d recommend going by your own vehicle, as getting a cab might be a little difficult—though when I checked, Ola, Uber, and Rapido were showing available options. I didn’t book any since I went in my own vehicle.
Priya S — Google review
Excellent museum which is very well maintened. Easily among the best I've experienced in India. Takes through the journey of transportation, not just cars or buses. Guided tours, self guided walk arounds, they have it all! The food at the cafeteria is a bit blah, but I think they're solving for affordability. Do go here when you're in Delhi NCR.
Karan R — Google review
This is really good place and every one should watch it with your kids who learn a lot about heritage of museums. Kolkata tram and Maruti 800 design at entrance is my favourite and there is a cafe which is also unique
SATYA A — Google review
Wonderful experience visiting the heritage transport museum. It was such a great visit. The cars , bikes , trucks etc Antique and classic cars had my heart Very well researched and planned. The whole museum is so well laid Hats off to the gentleman who has envisioned and executed it Great learning for kids and adults alike It was such a heart warming experience. Reliving some finest memories of our childhood and introducing the same to our children.
Gunjan H — Google review
Definitely a long way from home and some stretches along the way - the road was very bad but the museum is beautiful and very well maintained. Great food and service too! A must visit with kids and family.
Anahita D — Google review
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Bilaspur - Taoru Road (Major District Road 132 Off NH 8 (Bilaspur, Heritage Museum Rd, Chowk, Tauru, Haryana 122105, India
http://www.heritagetransportmuseum.org/
+91 97111 72726
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Crown Plaza

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Ansal Crown Plaza is a shopping destination that caters to all your retail therapy needs. The mall boasts a wide array of national and international brands, offering everything from clothing to accessories. In addition to shopping, visitors can indulge in various dining options such as Pizza Hut and Domino's. The mall also features entertainment facilities for kids, making it a family-friendly destination. With ample parking space and easy access via public transportation, Ansal Crown Plaza provides a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience for all.
My laser session was very comfortable. The procedure was completely painless, and I noticed visible results after the very first session. The staff khushboo was friendly and maintained excellent hygiene. Highly recommend for anyone looking for safe and effective laser treatment."
Khushboo — Google review
It's good place. There's a pleasant play region for youngsters. They got the pvr. Also, it's directly before the metro station so that is astonishing. Simply that the quantity of void shops has expanded making the inside a piece melancholy. The second and third floor are far more emptier than they used to be. Coronavirus put a many individuals out of organizations and it shows. Simply trust it gets more restaurants soon.
Junaid S — Google review
It's a small mall, shops are fine. Outer arena has games and games for kids, rides and other special swings, jumping etc some stalls outside and McD, Pizza Hut and Sagar Ratna etc are there inside the mall. Good clothes brands and footwear etc everything is available however the design n feel is getting old. PVR is also there.
Shubha P — Google review
It is one of the oldest mall in Faridabad and is quite decent. Although it is not lavish like other malls as they a new kind of yeah. It has got PVR Pizza Hut McDonald’s. Vijay sales mainly. Earlier there was a car showroom, but that has been removed. You can come here by your own vehicle or just travel to Neelam Bata Metro Station. You can come here with your family and kids as there are swings also which kids can enjoy.
Brijesh G — Google review
Not much crowd. .. it's close to delhi haryana border so not even much brands ... but eateries are available n inox movie theatre. . Mostly people visit to watch movies coz delhi have high priced movie tickets !! Also have sagar ratna restaurants
Ayesha A — Google review
One of the popular mall in Faridabad. It is located close to 'Neelam Ajronda' metro station, which makes it easily accessible. There are three floors and each floor has varieties of shops such as food shops, clothing accessories and mobile devices. In addition, there are escalators on each floor to go up and down. There are elevators too which makes very convenient to roam there for elder people and disabled people. One thing is different here, that it is less populated. Unlike other malls, limited visitors come here. Moreover, one can watch movie here in PVR cinemas.
Nitin S — Google review
Movie theatre is very awesome and sitting chairs are also very much comfortable. But the mall is not well managed. It's infra is very cunjusted. Overall good place to have some good time.
PJ K — Google review
Centrally placed ,it was the best mall of Faridabad ,management due to their greed destroyed the ambiance & mall Got built a metro station in front of it...for few crores which originally belonged to the showroom owners as they have paid super structure price for their purchas of shops & paying camm charges regularly for maintaining the area sold by the management & put the compensation in their own pocket...really shame full
Sanjay J — Google review
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3.6
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27/5, मथुरा मार्ग, Azad Colony, Sector 15A, Faridabad, Haryana 121007, India
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Ansal plaza Mall

Shopping mall
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Entry exit of mall was really confusing. No escalator was working. PVR was good. However exit stairs were not clean. You won't have to waste anytime in looking for it. It's super easy to locate and reach inside. The seats are pretty good and the price is also reasonable for both 2d and 3d. They also provide offers for meals in the theatre that's a plus point if you're really hungry and don't want to spend too much in popcorn. The waiting area is very spacious and well decorated for those photo lovers, lots of posters of upcoming movies
Honey T — Google review
First Mall of Delhi , ANSAL PLAZA MALL , is located near Pari Chowk, Amit Nagar, Sadarpur, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. When opened, Ansal Plaza was very popular among the shoppers and enjoyed the full success due to its Amphitheater, food court, and special offerings. Gradually it stopped attracting and inviting people when the new and bigger Malls started coming in the NCR with better amenities . It’s an example of very poor management and failure of management to adapt to changing customers preferences. Now the Mall is almost closed. Here ,in the case of Ansal Plaza Mall , The Darwin’s theory is 100% correct- Struggle for existence & Survival of fittest.
Umesh T — Google review
The existence of this mall raises questions, as it appears to be largely vacant. Shoppers are unlikely to find any useful goods or have substantial shopping options, and even when options are available, they are quite limited. The mall offers significant space, and management possesses the opportunity to implement changes relatively quickly, given its prime location.
Sahil V — Google review
This mall is just a big building with no actual humans in it. About 10-15 shops were there. The entrance is like a horror movie. The whole mall looks like it could turn into a horror movie anytime. Don’t recommend any girl to go there alone as it will scare you a lot.
वंshika A — Google review
High parking charges even there are only 5-10 shops Chroma is there No AC is working Only 5-10 people crowd in whole mall Location of McD will haunt you Don't go there alone especially girls Spas are there
Bidhan S — Google review
Simply ,It's a ghost mall . If you want to eat then you can go as it's in prime location. Otherwise it's existence is all spooky
Anand D — Google review
It's near pari Chowk, infrastructure are good. Mall have shopping,pool play, movie etc. facilities available. The PVR cinemas shows price are so high according to the Screen.
Abdur R — Google review
This is Ansal Plaza, in front of Pari Chowk metro station. It looks very beautiful and built in good concept. This Plaza contains so many shops Like, Reliance digital, PVR, Chroma, McDonald's, Addidas, Allen Solly and many more .... for shopping, food and Entertainment. But this Place not open totally means lot's of shops are not opened yet and still in maintenance. But overall good you can here for timepass 😁😁 Thank you 🙏🙏..
Rahul P — Google review
3.8
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3.2
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ANSAL PLAZA MALL SHOPPING COMPLEX, Pari Chowk, Amit Nagar, Sadarpur, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
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The Grand Venice Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Clothing store
The Grand Venice Mall, also known as TGV mall, is an Italian-themed shopping center that aims to recreate the magic of Venice. With its Venetian-style architecture, canals, and gondola rides, it offers a unique experience for visitors. The mall features replicas of famous Venetian structures like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and Roman sculptures. It's not just a shopping destination but also an architectural delight and entertainment spot.
Great Experience. Amazing infrastructure, based on Italy theme. Too many shops and also a large food court to eat. Also, there is a game centre. Also, there is boating facility, which will cost you rs.300 per person on weekdays and rs.400 on weekends. Overall, a new and good experience.
ARJUN — Google review
The ambiance is uniquely calming and relaxing, thanks to the Venice theme. However, the mall is not well-maintained, with many areas showing neglect, and a large number of closed and empty stores make the atmosphere feel disappointingly deserted. Great concept, poor execution.
Prashant P — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall is praised for its unique Venetian-style architecture, including gondola rides on internal canals, a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and a vibrant atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the variety of shops, a large food court with diverse options, and entertainment such as movies and a live show. However, some downsides noted in reviews include the cost of the gondola ride, which is sometimes described as expensive for the duration, and the ongoing construction in some areas. Overall, it's considered a unique destination for a few hours of entertainment and shopping, though its appeal as a primary destination for serious shoppers is debated, especially for those in nearby Delhi. Positive aspects: Unique architecture: The mall is noted for its Venetian theme, including canals and gondola rides. Variety of options: Reviewers mention a good range of branded shops, a large food court, a movie hall, and other entertainment options. Atmosphere: Many find the ambiance to be aesthetically pleasing and a good place for family outings. Negative aspects: Cost: The gondola ride is frequently mentioned as being expensive for the short duration. Construction: Some parts of the mall are still under construction, which can be a drawback.
Ragib S — Google review
A unique Venice-themed mall with gondola rides, canals, and stunning architecture that really feels like Italy. Great for photos and a relaxed outing. Shops and food outlets are there, but on weekdays it feels quiet and less lively. Worth visiting for the experience more than shopping.
Shubhi A — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall is a beautiful place to visit with family or friends. The Venice-style design, gondola rides, and wide range of shops make it a fun and relaxing spot. Great for shopping, dining, and spending quality time together. Truly one of Noida’s best malls! 🌸
Satyaprakash ( — Google review
Visited this mall with great expectations but got really disappointed. The place looks very old and poorly maintained. Paint is coming off, cracks on the walls, and hardly any shops are open. Feels like no one is taking care of it anymore. From outside too it looks dull and worn out. Such a big mall but completely wasted potential.
Abhi A — Google review
The Grand Venice Mall in Greater Noida is a unique and visually stunning shopping destination that stands out for its Italian-inspired architecture. Modeled after the canals and landmarks of Venice, it offers a picturesque and immersive experience with gondola rides, ornate bridges, and grand facades that make it feel like a European escape in the heart of India. The mall houses a wide variety of retail outlets, including national and international brands, making it a convenient place for both shopping and entertainment. From fashion and electronics to cosmetics and lifestyle products, there's something for everyone. The food court is diverse, offering a range of cuisines—from Indian street food to global fast-food chains—catering to varied tastes. One of the highlights is the indoor entertainment zone, featuring attractions like Snow Mastiii (an indoor snow park), a gaming arcade, and a multiplex cinema, making it a great family-friendly destination. Cleanliness, security, and ample parking add to the convenience. However, some parts of the mall still feel underutilized or in development, which can slightly affect the overall experience. Despite that, The Grand Venice Mall remains a must-visit for its aesthetics and range of activities. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or just enjoy the ambiance, it offers a memorable day out.
Baldev L — Google review
If you're doing here boating it means total wasting your money. I recommend go to snow masti inside the mall and enjoy to lot. And other facility is awesome 👌. If you're interested in games u can try it here and ghost
RAVI K — Google review
4.2
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3.9
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Plot No SH3, near Pari Chowk, Block B, Site IV, Surajpur Site 4, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201315, India
https://veniceindia.com/
+91 88606 66666
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Shri Radha Rani Temple, Barsana

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled atop the scenic Bhanugarh hills, Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is a stunning 17th-century shrine dedicated to Goddess Radha. This historical temple stands at an elevation of about 250 meters and can be reached by car, foot, or motorbike. While there’s ample parking available for a fee at the top, visitors should be prepared for some traffic congestion along the way.
Sri Radha Rani Ladli Temple in Barsana is a wonderful experience! Visiting during Navratri, we found the crowd manageable. The 30-minute walk to the temple involves climbing stairs, but the scenic view of Barsana village from the top is breathtaking. The temple itself is a divine spot for darshan of Radha Rani Ji. A highlight of the visit was trying the delicious Makhan Lassi (₹50) on the way, which was a refreshing treat. Radha Rani Ji's blessings are palpable, and the experience is truly uplifting. Don't miss this temple and the opportunity to say 'Bolo Radhe Radhe!' The temple's serene atmosphere and stunning views make it a must-visit destination for devotees and travelers alike. With its manageable crowds and divine ambiance, Sri Radha Rani Ladli Temple is an unforgettable experience. बोलो राधे राधे 🙏🌸
NAveen ( — Google review
Shri Radha Rani Temple, Barsana — A Divine Abode of Love and Devotion 🌸 Visiting Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is not just a trip, it’s a soulful experience filled with divine energy and eternal love. Situated atop the beautiful Maan Garh Hill, this sacred temple is dedicated to Goddess Radha, the beloved of Lord Krishna. It is believed to be her birthplace, and every corner of this holy town vibrates with her divine presence. The climb to the temple through hundreds of stairs is a spiritual journey in itself. As you ascend, the entire Barsana town unfolds before your eyes like a divine painting. The architecture of the temple is simply breathtaking — made of red and yellow sandstone, it beautifully reflects the essence of Rajasthani art and ancient heritage. Inside the sanctum, the idols of Radha Rani and Lord Krishna radiate a heavenly aura that touches your heart. The chants of “Radhe Radhe” echo through the air, filling your mind with peace and devotion. The temple becomes even more magical during Holi — especially the world-famous Lathmar Holi of Barsana, where thousands of devotees gather to celebrate divine love. The atmosphere during Radhashtami is equally mesmerizing, with devotees from across the country arriving to seek Radha Rani’s blessings. Every moment here feels blissful — from the enchanting evening aarti to the cool breeze carrying the fragrance of devotion. Shri Radha Rani Temple is truly a heavenly destination, where you don’t just visit, you feel the presence of divine love. Highly recommended for everyone seeking peace, spirituality, and an unforgettable divine experience. 🙏
Sanjesh Y — Google review
Visiting the Radha Rani Temple in Barsana was a truly divine and memorable experience. The temple stands gracefully on a high mountain, offering stunning views of the entire town. We reached there by car and later returned quickly on bikes through the cool night breeze—it felt thrilling and peaceful at the same time. Walking up the steep, sloppy road to the temple was a bit tiring but completely worth it. The divine aura of Radha Rani at the top filled our hearts with devotion and calmness. Radhe Radhe !
Smit R — Google review
The Shri Radha Rani Temple in Barsana is one of the most spiritually powerful places in Braj. The energy here is truly divine, you can feel the presence of Radha Rani the moment you climb the steps. According to the scriptures, this is the sacred hill where Radha Rani, the beloved of Lord Krishna, spent her childhood. It is believed that Barsana represents Shri Radha’s home, and visiting here is considered one of the holiest experiences in Braj Dham. Darshan is very peaceful and beautiful if you go on a weekday, especially early morning or early afternoon. During weekends or festivals, the rush becomes uncontrollable, it’s not safe or comfortable to bring small children. Ab thoda practical part, place bahut bheed bhara rehta hai. Local hawkers aur touts har jagah milenge, sab apna product ya service bechne ki koshish karte hain. Be alert, bahut log tourist ko confuse karke paisa nikalne ki koshish karte hain. Mobile phone, wallet, ya koi expensive cheez leke mat jao, pickpocketing common hai. Also, do not drink lassi or eat anything from random stalls, zyadatar fake products hote hain aur quality kharab hoti hai. Carry plenty of small change because literally every second person will ask for donation or bhiksha. Overall, darshan of Radha Rani is absolutely divine, but everything outside the temple feels like a chaos zone. If you go with devotion and awareness, it’s a spiritually uplifting visit.
Ankit G — Google review
Fantastic place here rope way system is also available to reach on hill then main temple of Radha rani which is really mind blowing. Sometimes it's a little bit crowded but the radha nam satsang was amazing. If you're able to climb then enjoy and climb with happiness with chanting radha radha.
Dhiraj P — Google review
Place is why Barsana is famous for. Takes 20 mins to climb by stairs to the temple or you can opt for ropeway. Don't depend on management, you have to take care of yourself and your family on your own. Better to wait of its heavily crowded. First darshan of the day starts at 5:30am for mangla Aarti. There is no ticket for entry to the temple
Prem T — Google review
Shri Radha Rani Temple, also known as Ladli Ji Mandir, is one of the most divine and spiritually charged places in Braj. The temple stands beautifully on Brahmachal Hill, and just below the main steps lies Shri Radha Janmsthan, believed to be the exact birthplace of Radha Rani. Visiting both places together gives an unforgettable divine experience — you can truly feel Radha Rani’s presence here. 🌸✨ The narrow galiyaan of Barsana are full of devotion, colors, and chants of “Radhe Radhe”. As you walk up to the temple, the peaceful atmosphere and the view from the top fill you with calmness and joy. The vibe here is pure Braj bhakti — full of love and devotion towards Radha–Krishna. 💫 Nearby, you can also visit Maan Mandir, Kirti Mandir (Radha Rani’s mother’s temple), and Rangili Mahal, each place holding a unique story of divine love. Barsana is not just a town — it’s a living memory of Radha–Krishna’s leela, where every corner feels alive with their presence. If you want to experience true peace and divine connection, Radha Rani Temple and Janmsthan in Barsana are must-visit places. 🙏💖
Shivam K — Google review
Visiting the Radharani Temple in Barsana was a truly wonderful experience. I would highly recommend having your own means of transportation if you are travelling with family. There is ample parking available, though on special occasions you can expect long queues. The walk to the temple is comfortable and not too tiring, but do watch your step on the stairs. It took us about 10 to 15 minutes to get inside and have the darshan, which was quite reasonable for the month of October, just before Diwali. I have heard that at other times the temple can be very crowded, so it is best to plan your visit accordingly. Once you are at the temple, there is also a fort nearby that you can easily walk to. Overall, it was a divine and peaceful experience.
Master J — Google review
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Shree Ji Mandir, bramachal parbhat, Barsana, Uttar Pradesh 281405, India
https://radharanimandir.com/
+91 99992 94729
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Deeg Palace

Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Historic 18th-century palace complex known for its lavish interior, vibrant gardens, pools & museum.
Beautiful place. Monuments are well preserved. Free of cost entry. Beautiful scenery of lake at the back side. Lavish in Greenery
Grace S — Google review
Discovering the hidden gem of Bharatpur If you venture beyond the usual tourist spots in Rajasthan, you'll stumble upon a treasure just waiting for you to explore. Welcome to Deeg Bhawan (Palace), a true hidden gem located about 40 kilometers from Bharatpur. This enchanting place is far removed from the bustling crowds, making it a well-kept secret among history buffs and architecture lovers alike. Imagine strolling through gardens that have seen centuries of royal history, where the stunning blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles will transport you to a time of incredible grandeur. If you've ever wished to step into a living museum filled with history, culture, and architectural wonder, get ready – because Deeg Bhawan promises an unforgettable experience that will change the way you see Rajasthan forever.
Dr S — Google review
Absolutely fabulous place to visit. It's a mirror to our history. Must visit if you want to see post Mughal transition of Architecture. There are adequate Bus services available from Rajasthan government Alwar depot from Govardhan chowk Mathura. It's a one day tour, on a good day 2 to 3 hours, for an enthusiast 5 to 6 hours. No restaurant in the vicinity.
Santosh K — Google review
Very beautiful palace..worth seeing if you are interested in historical sites.
Pushti G — Google review
A well preserved maharajas’ palace, very few visitors but really worth discovering 👍
Katalin K — Google review
Deeg Palace is a beautiful 18th-century palace located in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Suraj Mal, the ruler of Bharatpur, it served as a summer retreat for the Jat kings. The palace is famous for its Mughal and Rajput architectural blend, with grand halls, arcaded pavilions, ornate balconies, and stunning water fountains. Surrounded by lush gardens, the palace gives a glimpse of royal leisure and lifestyle. The highlight of Deeg Palace is its impressive water fountains and artificial rain system, which were designed to provide cooling during the scorching summers. The palace complex has several mansions (bhawans) like Suraj Bhawan, Keshav Bhawan, and Nand Bhawan, each with unique charm. Twice a year, during fairs and festivals, the fountains are still operated, creating a magical atmosphere that transports visitors back to the royal era.
Rishabh B — Google review
Nice palace and beautiful fountains and architecture
Shree J — Google review
Deeg Palace is magnificent piece of history yet kept very nicely. Museum inside the palace is unique in way that it is maintained as if royals are living there. A little or no changes have been made to the original decor and furniture placement of this palace. Gardens are very well maintained. A must visit place for good pictures as well as it's history.
Ashish L — Google review
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Deeg, Rajasthan 321203, India
+91 141 237 1141
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