The historic Red Fort stands as a symbol of India's sovereignty. Explore the majestic architecture and relish Republic Day special dishes in Chandi Chowk.
Red Fort
The Republic Day Parade kicks off at Raisina Hill, near Rashtrapati Bhavan. The five-kilometre route passes through India Gate and concludes at the Red Fort. Witness this visually striking procession showcasing India's rich heritage and national pride.
Raisina Hill
India Gate becomes a focal point of Republic Day celebrations. Pay homage to the heroes and soak in the patriotic ambiance here.
India Gate
Lodhi Gardens, with lush greenery and historical tombs, offers a serene retreat. On Republic Day, it becomes a contemplative space, connecting visitors with nature and democratic principles.
Lodhi Gardens
Qutub Minar narrates tales of Delhi's past. On Republic Day, witness the breathtaking light show at Qutub Minar and explore intricate carvings and a soaring minaret reflecting Indian history.
Qutub Minar
Qila Rai Pithora showcases ancient ruins dating back to the 12th Century. Amidst the remnants of history, contemplate the journey of the nation towards becoming a republic.
Qila Rai Pithora
Central Park becomes a canvas for celebrating the Tricolour. Witness the beauty of the national flag adorning the park, creating a vibrant and patriotic atmosphere.
Central Park
Connaught Place is a prominent commercial and business centre with colonial-era architecture. Significant Republic Day events occur around Kartavya Path, near Connaught Place.
Connaught Place
Teen Murti Bhawan, Nehru's former residence, now houses the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. Explore the extensive collection of artefacts and insights into Indian history on Republic Day.
Teen Murti Bhawan
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