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Mughal tombs, British boulevards, and a booming food scene span the capital region linking Old Delhi’s spice markets with New Delhi’s museums.
Allow separate days for Old Delhi walks (Jama Masjid, paratha lane), Lutyens’ India Gate circuit, and South Delhi’s Hauz Khas or Lotus Temple. Metro is efficient; avoid peak driving hours. November–March brings clearer air relative to winter smog spikes—check AQI before outdoor plans. Day-trip to Neemrana fort or Surajkund crafts mela in February. Gurgaon and Noida add business hotels and malls at the region’s edges.
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Mughal tombs, British boulevards, and a booming food scene span the capital region linking Old Delhi’s spice markets with New Delhi’s museums.
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