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BAHAI TEMPLE
Built in the shape of a lotus blossom, this Bahai house of worship is an architectural marvel. Scriptures from all religions of the world are read here during the prayer service. Located close to Nehru Place, the city’s southern business centre, it is a living example of India’s religious diversity.

INDIA GATE
This freestanding arch designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens was built in 1931 in the memory of 90,000 soldiers of the Indian Army, who died in World War I. Dedicated to the Indian Armed Forces the monument has an eternal flame lit here to honour the immortal soldiers.

JANTAR MANTAR
Built by Raja Mansingh to study time and undertake astrological research, this unique monument is located just behind Parliament Street , off Connaught Place .

SURAJ KUND
Surajkund is a place where history is still alive. The remnants of a 2000 year old sun temple broods silently amidst sylvan surroundings here. A spectacular sun pool with amphitheatre built by Raja Surajmal draws tourists from far and wide. A quaint lake offers laid-back boat rides under azure skies.

TUGHLAKABAD FORT
Located on a hillock and sprawling almost endlessly, Tughlakabad Fort was built in 1321 AD by emperor Ghiyas-ud-din, to keep enemy at bay. Today, weathered by the vagaries of centuries, the grandiose fort welcomes visitors to ethereal walks down memory lane.

QUTAB MINAR
Built by King Qutab-ud-din Aibak, the Qutab Minar is the highest 13th century stone tower in India .