Start your journey with a visit to one of India's largest mosques, a testament to pure royalty.
This architectural masterpiece was built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Visit the bustling Chandni Chowk market, known for its rich history and vibrant street food scene.
This labyrinthine area is a paradise for food lovers and shoppers alike.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of India's struggle for independence.
The majestic red sandstone walls make it a must-visit historical site.
Step into the aromatic world of spices at Khari Baoli which is Asia's largest spice market.
The colourful and fragrant stalls offer an incredible variety of spices, herbs, and dried fruits.
If you're a foodie and visiting Old Delhi, don't leave without tasting the famous parathas.
This narrow alley has been lined with shops serving delicious stuffed parathas for generations.