Which is the tourist places near Delhi airport?
Places to Visit around Delhi Airport
- Indian Air Force Museum. Image: Source.
- Qutub Minar. Image: Source.
- Hauz Khas Fort. Image: Source.
- Rajon Ki Baoli. Image: Source.
- National Rail Museum. Image: Source.
- Sulabh International Museum of Toilets. Image: Source.
- Tomb of Mohd. Quli Khan.
- The Lodhi Art District. Image: Source.
How can I spend 3 hours in Delhi?
- SWAMINARAYAN AKSHARDHAM MANDIR. Fee: Free.
- BAHAI LOTUS TEMPLE. Fee: Free.
- QUTUB MINAR. Fee: 500 Rupees.
- RED FORT. Fee: 500 rupees.
- JAMA MASJID – LARGEST MOSQUE IN INDIA. Fee: Free (camera fee: 300 rupees).
- CHANDNI CHOWK. Opening hours: 10 am – 7 pm, every day – closed Sundays.
- DILLI HAAT MARKET.
- RAJ GHAT – GANDHI MEMORIAL.
How can I spend my layover in Delhi airport?
9 Things to do on a layover at New Delhi Airport
- Enjoy a meal. Choose from dozens of restaurants, cafes, and bars for a meal to start your layover.
- Relax in a lounge.
- Go shopping.
- Freshen up.
- Get pampered at a spa.
- Pretend to be a pilot.
- Go sightseeing.
- WiFi.
What should I do in Delhi for 4 hours?
Four Hours in Delhi
- Jantar Mantar. I started with Jantar Mantar.
- India Gate. My next stop was India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament.
- Humayun’s Tomb. On my way to Humayun’s tomb, I stopped for a bit at Bangla Sahib Gurudwara.
- Shah Alam’s Tomb.
- Baha’i House of Worship.
- Qutub Minar.
How far is Taj Mahal from airport?
How far is Taj Mahal from Delhi International Airport? The distance between Delhi Aiport (DEL) and Taj Mahal is 230 km by road.
Is Mobile allowed in Taj Mahal?
Tripods, mobile phone chargers, smoking items, food, drinks, and tobacco items are not allowed inside the Taj. You are only allowed to take with you a mobile phone, a water bottle and camera, which is included in your ticket.