




About Delhi
Delhi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, layered with multiple historical capitals built over centuries. From Mughal monuments to colonial-era avenues and modern government districts, the city reflects India’s political and cultural evolution.
Life in Delhi is fast-paced, dense, and diverse. Hindi and English are widely spoken, and travelers can navigate easily despite the city’s scale. Food culture is rich, ranging from street food to fine dining.
While Delhi offers unmatched historical depth, travelers should expect crowds, traffic, and pollution. Strong metro connectivity and widespread services make movement manageable.
Ease of Travel: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
Things to Explore

Auto & Street Rides
Auto and rickshaw rides, street scenes, and everyday city movement

Green Spaces
City parks, walking paths, and breathing spaces

Old Delhi Lanes
Crowded streets, spice markets, mosques, and layered history

Colonial Avenues
Wide roads, government buildings, and planned landscapes

Urban Museums
Cultural spaces, art collections, and learning centers

Food Streets
Chaat corners, kebab stalls, night bites, and variety

City Transport
Metro lines, shared autos, and constant movement






