Ancient and modern sit side-by-side in Delhi, a city built upon cities with an energy all its own. There are at least eight historical Delhis, each constructed on, or near, the ruins of its predecessor, leaving a modern-day marvel that's dotted with ancient monuments and lush gardens.


From iconic landmarks to cultural marvels, step beyond the ordinary into unforgettable journeys.
India Gate
A tribute to soldiers of World War I and the Third Afghan War, this landmark is home to the eternal flame, Amar Jawan Jyoti, honouring the fallen of the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The surrounding avenues and historic residences add to its stately charm.
Purana Qila
Set atop an ancient mound, this “Old Fort” marks the site of Humayun’s city, Dinpanah. With layers of history dating back to 1000 B.C., it offers a fascinating glimpse into Delhi’s past.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Once the centerpiece of British New Delhi, this grand estate is now the official residence of the President of India. Witness the ceremonial changing of the guard or explore the famed Mughal Gardens nearby.
Humayun's Tomb
Commissioned by Bega Begum in the 16th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the first garden-tomb of the Indian subcontinent and a stunning example of Mughal architecture.
Akshardham Temple
A vast spiritual and cultural complex showcasing traditional Indian art, architecture, and values, offering an immersive experience into centuries of heritage.
Red Fort
Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this iconic fort once housed Mughal rulers and remains a symbol of India’s history.

From a simple walk in the park to exploring dramatic natural scenery, we’ve got nature-lovers covered. Escape to a private island, ride a horse at golden hour, kayak beneath towering cliffs, or simply soak it all up on one of our sandy beaches. Nature never felt so good.
Nature & Gardens in New Delhi
From tranquil park strolls to heritage landscapes, discover green escapes that bring calm and character to the heart of the city.
Lodhi Gardens
Spread across 90 acres, these historic gardens date back to the 15th and 16th centuries. Dotted with architectural gems like the tombs of Muhammad Shah and Sikander Lodi, along with the striking Bara Gumbad, it’s a perfect blend of nature and history.
Mughal Gardens
Inspired by Persian Charbagh design, these gardens reflect a harmonious balance of nature and architecture, with geometric layouts, flowing water channels, fountains, and manicured lawns creating a serene retreat.
Sunder Nursery
A beautifully restored heritage park located near Humayun’s Tomb and Purana Qila, this early 20th-century nursery combines biodiversity with historic charm, offering landscaped gardens, water bodies, and conserved monuments.

From iconic museums to spiritual landmarks and vibrant cultural hubs, explore the city’s rich artistic and cultural tapestry.
Jantar Mantar
An 18th-century astronomical marvel by Maharaja Jai Singh II, featuring 14 geometric instruments used to measure time, track celestial bodies, and study the cosmos.
National Museum
Home to over 150,000 artefacts, this museum showcases five millennia of Indian history, art, and cultural heritage.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
One of Delhi’s most revered Sikh shrines, associated with Guru Har Krishan, known for its serene Sarovar believed to hold healing properties.
ISKCON Temple
A prominent spiritual centre dedicated to Lord Krishna, offering a peaceful retreat rooted in devotion and Vaishnavite traditions.
Jama Masjid
Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1656, this grand mosque remains one of India’s most significant and revered places of worship.
Dilli Haat
A lively open-air bazaar blending crafts, cuisine, and cultural performances, celebrating India’s diverse traditions.

If your holiday isn’t complete without a little retail therapy, Shangri-La has you covered. We’ve scoured Delhi to find the best shopping experiences, from high-end boutiques to the high street, hidden gems at one-of-one shoppes, private ateliers and bustling markets.
Chandni Chowk
To experience a truly authentic Indian shopping district, look no further than Chandni Chowk. Amongst its narrow, kaleidoscopic lanes, you can find little shops selling everything from perfumes, shawls, bangles to furniture, brassware and beads. Head to Katra Neel Lame for the exotic satins, silks and muslins. Zardose, on the other hand, is well-known for heavily embroidered gold and silver fabrics.
South Extension
South Extension is an upmarket retail marketplace filled with popular local and international brands. Here, you can locate electronics, clothing, accessories and beauty products.
The marketplace also provides several dining and entertainment options in the guise of posh restaurants, chic pubs and nightclubs.
Connaught Place
Connaught Place is one of the largest financial, commercial and business centers in Delhi. It was developed as a showpiece of Lutyens' Delhi featuring a Central Business District. Palika Bazaar, Mohan Singh Place, Janpath, Tibetan Market and the shops in Inner Circle are some of the most popular shopping areas in Connaught Place.
Khan Market
Khan Market, is a shopping district and one of the most popular retail market in New Delhi, India. In 2019, Cushman & Wakefield rated Khan Market as the world’s 20th most expensive commercial street. Today it has grown to become one of the most expensive commercial real estate locations in the city. It has a wide variety of stores, including modern showrooms of most of well-known brands.
DLF Emporio
DLF Emporio has been designed as a name synonymous with luxury - offering a unique shopping experience where the accent is on exclusivity, space and aesthetics. There is simply no other place where such a wealth of designer and luxury merchandise, lifestyle products and services are showcased under one elegant roof. The nuances of luxurious serenity are going to be expressed at DLF Emporio in a way found only in the fashion capitals of the world, offering just the right kind of tasteful and sublime ambience to attract high value spenders.
