Delhi is a historic city. If we talk about Delhi as a whole, it can be divided into two parts – Old Delhi and New Delhi. Old Delhi offers an assortment of things to do and see to her guests. Being the city which still dwells in its past of Mughal line, Old Delhi has different mosques, landmarks and monuments which make for a great sightseeing. While New Delhi also has its fair share of historical sites, this is the more urban site where all the modern amenities and infrastructures can be found. The Old Delhi part is where all the major colleges and universities are situated which is why you will see the part sprawling with students while New Delhi is home to mostly young working professionals. Mentioned below are some of the things to do in Delhi, with more focus given to Old Delhi.

Visit Historical Sites in Old Delhi

Situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, this city has a rich assortment of important historical sites which draw people from all over the world to this place. Two of the main must see landmarks are mentioned below.

  • Red Fort – One of the greatest landmarks that represent India, Red Fort or Lal Quila is a fort constructed by Shah Jahan. The majestic fort stretches for 2 kms long and is a monument of testament for the artistic architecture of the royal Mughal era.
  • Jama Masjid – The largest mosque in India which can accommodate upto 25,00 thousand people at one time was designed by Shah Jahan and built by 5000 artisans. Prior to entrance, visitors are required to remove their shoes and cover their whole body.

Go Shopping in Old Delhi

While New Delhi may also have popular street markets like Sarojini market, Old Delhi provides the best choices when it comes to this section. There are loads of places to choose from and areas like Connaught Palace has almost the whole area dedicated to shopping. Mentioned below are the two main markets in Old Delhi.

  • Chandni Chowk market – It is one of the most fascinating markets in Old Delhi. One of the oldest and largest markets in Northern India, it was built during the time of Mughals. The main attraction to this place apart from the various and unending assortment of products is the street food found in this market.
  • Kamla Nagar market – Started in the late 1950s. This old market is one of the busiest and most popular markets. Weekends see people sprawling all over the place almost like a stampede. You can buy cheap street wears and accessories or even buy branded clothes at cheap rate.

Train number 64064 strats from Old Delhi and goes all the way through New Delhi crossing Old Delhi. Check the 64064 running status and travel your way through using the cheapest means of transport as hiring a cab will be too expensive.