FREE TOUR DELHI
The best option to discover the city in an economical way.
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What does the Free Tour Delhi consist of?
Possibly your best option to get to know Delhi in a fun and authentic way.
A moment of culture and fun for everyone.
Enjoy your free tour of Delhi as a couple, with friends or in a group!
The Delhi Free tours are the perfect excuse to take some time to get to know better the cultural heritage of India.
The Delhi free tours are free tours organized by guides who show the most emblematic tourist sites of a town or city. These tours are usually done on foot.
While there are several options and types of free tours in India, most are usually tours that include approximately 10 to 12 people. and last between 1 and 3 hours depending on the planned itinerary.
In any case, always check the detailed information we provide to know all the details of your free tour: schedules, cancellation policy, meeting point and all the information you need to make the most of your experience without having to worry about anything.
What to see and do in Delhi?
Delhi, the capital of India, is a city that overflows history and culture from every corner. Known as the “City of Djinns”, Delhi is home to an incredible mix of ancient monuments and vibrant modernity. One of its main attractions is the majestic Red Fort, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This imposing fortress transports us to another time, with its red walls and stunning Mughal architecture.
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Digambar Jain Lal Temple
Digambar Jain Lal Temple, located in Delhi, is considered one of the most impressive architectural treasures of the city. This majestic religious building is dedicated to the principles of Jainism and has an imposing structure that captivates all those who visit it. Its striking red facade soars skyward, adorned with intricate hand-carved details depicting sacred scenes from the Jain tradition.
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Golden Mosque
The Golden Mosque, located in Delhi, India, is a magnificent example of Islamic architecture dating back to the 17th century. Its impressive facade and majestic minaret are truly dazzling. The mosque is built of hand-carved red sandstone and its intricate decorative details reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of the Mughal era.
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Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib
Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, located in the heart of Delhi, is a sacred and significant place for the Sikh community. Built in commemoration of the martyrdom of the ninth Sikh guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, this temple represents the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought to protect their faith.
Itinerary
After meeting at the entrance of the
Digambar Jain Lal temple
which you will recognize by its
reddish color
color of its facade, we will begin our free walking tour of this exotic city. Ready? Let’s go!
The first point of the free tour of Delhi will be the building in front of us: the temple Digambar Jain Lal, the oldest Jain shrine in the capital of India. We are located in the oldest district of Delhi: Chandni Chowk. There we will also be able to admire the Red Fort, declared a World Heritage Site in 2007 by Unesco.
Throughout this walk, we will visit some bazaars and
bazaars
in which we will delight ourselves with the typical typical products of the country: spices, fabrics, jewelry. spices, fabrics, jewelry, … Whether or not you love shopping, you will love it!
In addition, we will pass by the
Golden Mosque
The Golden Mosque, built between 1747 and 1751 and with its three domes
three domes
which were originally copper-colored. We will also get to know the culture of Delhi through its havelis.
havelis
(old traditional Indian houses). We will arrive at the
City Hall
in whose beginnings there was a statue of
statue of Queen Victoria
but it was replaced by the statue of Swami Shraddhanand.
We will finish the free tour of Delhi by contemplating the facades of two monuments: the
Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib
one of the nine buildings of this type that are spread throughout the city, and the Jama Masjid Mosque.
Meeting Point and Duration
The meeting point of the Free Tour Delhi is at the main gate of the Digambar Jain Lal temple.. It lasts approximately two hours.
