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Hotel Tourist ...a home away from home! |
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Guests at Hotel Tourist will be pleasantly surprised by the variety of experiences New Delhi, and the surrounding area, has to offer. The charming suburb has been enlivened by the influx of shopping places, business centre, historical monuments & temples, etc. If you find yourself blessed with some spare time during your business trip, or just feel the itch to enjoy the sights in this captivating vicinity, here are just some of the attractions you should not miss:
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| Connaught Place
CP is one of the largest financial, commercial and business centers in Delhi. It is houses the headquarters of several Indian firms. It is one of the most vibrant business districts of Delhi. Its surroundings occupy a place of pride amongst the heritage structures of the city.
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Sadar Bazaar
Sadar Bazaar is the largest wholesale market of household items in Delhi, India, and is located at the western side of Khari Baoli. Like other major markets of Old Delhi, this market also feels very crowded and buzzes with activity. Although it is primarily a wholesale market, it also caters to occasional retail buyers. Owing to the sheer volumes that are traded here every day, a visit to the market can be termed sensory overload.
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Chandni Chowk
One of the grandest of the markets in India and is the major street in the walled city of Old Delhi, which was originally called Shahjahanabad. Chandni Chowk runs through the middle of the walled city, from the Lahori Darwaza (Lahore Gate) of the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid.
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Karol Bagh
Karol Bagh is a mixed residential-cum-commercial neighbourhood in Delhi, India, known for its shopping streets, like the Ghaffar Market and Ajmal Khan Road. It is one of the three administrative subdivisions, of the Central Delhi district, of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, with the other two being, Darya Ganj and Paharganj.
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| India Gate
The India Gate is the national monument of India. Situated in the heart of New Delhi. the India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
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Red Fort
The Red Fort showcases the very high level of art form and ornamental work. The art work in the Fort is a synthesis of Persian, European and Indian art which resulted in the development of unique Shahjahani style which is very rich in form, expression and colour.
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Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Delhi, India. The Qutub Minar is notable for being one of the earliest and most prominent examples of Indo-Islamic architecture. It is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval structures and ruins, collectively known as Qutub complex.
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Jantar Mantar
The Jantra Mantra (literally the 'instrument and formula' and often called the Jantar Mantar), is located in the modern city of New Delhi
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Akshardham Temple
Akshardham is a Hindu temple complex in Delhi, India. Also referred to as Delhi Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of traditional Indian and Hindu culture, spirituality, and architecture.
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Bangla Sahib
One of the most prominent and largest Gurdwaras in Delhi, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is the most visited one in the Delhi. Millions visit this Gurdwara from all over the world and of all religions to offer their prayers at this elegant yet historical Gurdwara in Delhi.
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Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid of Delhi, is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal,in the year 1644 CE and completed in the year 1658 AD, it is the largest and best-known mosque in India. It lies at the origin of a very busy central street of Old Delhi, the Chawri Bazar Road.
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Cathedral Church of Redemption
Cathedral Church of Redemption, also known as Viceroy Church. Located east of Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan, which was used by then viceroy of British India.
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