10 Best Places Along The Yellow Line In Delhi Metro

Waquar Habib

Qutub Minar

A majestic UNESCO World Heritage site, the Qutub Minar stands tall at 234 feet. Its red sandstone and marble construction is adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions. Explore the Qutub Complex, which includes ancient ruins, a Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, and the Iron Pillar—known for its rust-resistant composition.

A view of the Qutub Minar | Shutterstock

The Garden Of Five Senses

Beyond a mere park, this enchanting space engages all your senses. Fragrant blossoms, sculptures, and water features create a serene ambiance. Stroll through themed areas like the Khas Bagh, Mughal Garden, and Neel Bagh. Capture moments of tranquility and inspiration.

Inside the Garden Of Five Senses | Shutterstock

Safdarjung Tomb

A Mughal architectural gem, the Safdarjung Tomb is a symphony of red sandstone and marble. The charbagh-style garden surrounding it features flowing water channels, fountains, and lush greenery. As you explore, imagine the grandeur of the Mughal era.

A view of the Safdarjung Tomb | Shutterstock

Champa Gali

Transport yourself to a Parisian alley in the heart of Delhi. Champa Gali offers a delightful blend of cafes, boutiques, and art studios. Sip coffee amidst fairy lights, discover unique handicrafts, and soak in the bohemian vibe.

A view inside the Champa Gali | dfordelhi/instagram

Jama Masjid

This architectural marvel is one of Delhi’s largest mosques. Its red sandstone minarets rise dramatically against the skyline. Explore the courtyard, prayer hall, and the bustling Meena Bazaar nearby. Don’t miss the panoramic view from the southern minaret!

People praying in huge numbers at the Jama Masjid | Shutterstock

Green Park Metro Station

Located on Aurobindo Marg, this station serves Green Park Main, Yusuf Sarai Market, and Green Park Extension. Nearby, you’ll find the vibrant Green Park Market, known for its boutiques, cafes, and eclectic shopping.

An Indian peacock in Deer Park near the Green Park area | Shutterstock

Hauz Khas Village

A blend of history and hipness, Hauz Khas Village boasts a medieval reservoir (the Hauz Khas Lake), tombs, and Deer Park. Explore the narrow lanes lined with art galleries, restaurants, and boutiques. The sunset view over the lake is magical.

Inside the Hauz Khas Village | Shutterstock

INA Market

A bustling market where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and street food. The nearby Dilli Haat is an open-air craft bazaar where artisans from across India showcase their wares. Taste regional delicacies and pick up souvenirs here.

Rajasthani traditional dancer with artificial horse showing tricks at the Delhi Haat market | Shutterstock

Lajpat Nagar Market

A shopper’s paradise! Lajpat Nagar Market buzzes with activity. From trendy clothing to accessories, this market offers a wide range of options. Bargain with vendors, explore hidden alleys, and embrace the chaos.

A local vendor in Lajpat Nagar | Shutterstock

Central Secretariat

Alight here to witness two iconic landmarks. India Gate, a war memorial, stands proudly, surrounded by lush lawns. Nearby, Rashtrapati Bhavan (the President’s official residence) showcases colonial-era architecture. Capture history and patriotism in every frame.

The North Block of the building, Central Secretariat | Shutterstock

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