5 Places to Visit in Delhi This Weekend

Delhi provides you with a blend of history, culture and modern lifestyle. Beyond its crowded malls and popular monuments, the capital hides many unique spots which provide you with a refreshing weekend experience. Whether you want to check out heritage spaces, enjoy good food or discover artistic corners of the city, these places provide you with a perfect micro itinerary for a relaxed weekend. 

Sunder Nursery

It is located near the iconic Humayun’s Tomb, and Sunder Nursery is one of the most beautiful green spaces in Delhi. This heritage park combines Mughal-era monuments with landscaped gardens, walking trails, and peaceful water bodies. It is a perfect place for slow morning walks, a picnic with friends or simply a getaway from the chaotic city life. The park also hosts occasional cultural events, which makes it a great spot for students and young professionals who are looking for a relaxed weekend outing.

Champa Gali Cafés

Hidden in the lanes of Saket, Champa Gali has transformed into one of the most charming cafe streets in Delhi. It is known for its fairy lights, quirky décor, and cosy cafés; this lane attracts creatives, freelancers, and college students. Popular spots such as Jugmug Thela serve great coffee, desserts, and comfort food. The artistic vibe and boutique stores make it a perfect space to spend an evening with friends while enjoying good music and relaxed conversations.

Lodhi Art District Murals

The Lodhi art district is one of the first open air dsitrict in India, where entire buildings in Lodhi are covered with large murals created by artists from all around the world. The colourful artwork transforms an ordinary neighbourhood into a lively outdoor gallery. Walking through the streets feels like checking out a living art exhibition, which makes it an ideal place for photography lovers and anyone who is interested in the modern art culture of Delhi. 

Majnu Ka Tila Food Street

For Food lovers, Majnu Ka Tila is a must-visit destination. This lively Tibetan settlement near the Yamuna River is famous for authentic Himalayan cuisine. Small cafés and street stalls serve momos, thukpa, and butter tea. The colourful market lanes and monasteries add to the cultural charm of the place, making it a great place to enjoy affordable food while witnessing a unique side of Delhi.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

History enthusiasts should check out the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, which is located near the Qutub Minar. The park features centuries-old monuments, stepwells, mosques, and tombs. Some of the highlights include Rajon Ki Baoli and the peaceful Jamali Kamali Mosque, providing visitors with a quiet escape into the rich past of the city. 

Delhi’s diversity, from art districts to historic ruins and lively food streets, makes these spots perfect for a memorable weekend outing.

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