New Delhi, sounded in the national language as [Dilli], is a city of contrasts. Its architectural monuments belong to different epochs of 10th century, the era of Hindu-Rajputana to 17-century Great Mogul empire and the British 20-century architecture. It is quite okay to see cars, carts with horses and rickshaw on the same road. Being the most green city of India, Delhi is still one of the most polluted. New Delhi was built by the British and fully reflects their architectural style. All roads in New Delhi led to India Gate, memorial to unknown soldiers who died in the First World War. Along the boulevard Dzhanpat you can see International hotels and impressive for its beauty buildings constructed for the needs of public services, foreign embassies, various museums such as the National Museum and the Museum of Jawaharlal Nehru.
New Delhi is also the concentration of new business entities, there are large residential areas, and indeed that distinguishes it from the overcrowded quarters of the Old Delhi. Currently, new and old is strongly mixed here. The best example of this dual nature is the main market, located next to the railway station. On the one hand, aimed at tourists, in its shop it offers a piece of western life, on the other hand, it's still dirty, with traders and beggars roaming.
The southern part of Delhi (South and South-west district) is most developed and prosperous part of New Delhi. Kutab Minar, Fort Shiri, as well as many other ancient monuments are located in South Delhi. Tomb Gimayuna also applies to the monument of South Delhi, despite the fact that geographically they compare with New Delhi. The monument was created Gimayuna wife and later served as the prototype erected Taj Mahal. If you want to explore all attractions Delhi, it can easily take you up to 4 days.
Delhi bound routes with all major cities of India, trains between the cities go exactly on schedule. At railway stations there are special offices for foreigners, where those can make bookings. The staff will be nice with you and make everything quickly and accurately.
Using subway daily each traveller can cover great distances. You can visit Connaught-pleys, University of Delhi, Shahdara, Rohini, Dvarku, Chadni Chouk, Pragati Meydan, Carol Bach, Raja Garden. In the near future, residents of Delhi can move from any end of town to another.
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