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Top neighborhoods in New Delhi

Connaught Place

A bustling financial and commercial hub, Connaught Place offers shopping at Palika Bazaar, dining options, and attractions like Central Park and Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. Easily accessible via Rajiv Chowk metro station.

Karol Bagh

Mixed residential and commercial area, Karol Bagh boasts shopping streets like Ghaffar Market and Ajmal Khan Road. Iconic 108-foot Hanuman statue marks its entrance, while the Karol Bagh Metro station connects it to the city.

Paharganj

Boasting affordable hotels and diverse dining options, Paharganj is a hub for budget travelers. Explore historic sites like Qadam Sharif dargah and Qazi Wali Masjid, or join the Salaam Baalak City Walk near New Delhi Railway Station.

Hauz Khas

Hauz Khas blends 13th-century history with hipster energy that's impossible not to love. Wander through ancient Mughal tombs and Islamic architecture before hitting up trendy art galleries and design boutiques. The medieval reservoir creates a stunning backdrop for your Instagram feed while nearby Deer Park offers a leafy escape from Delhi's hustle. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to the city. You'll find everything from rooftop restaurants overlooking the ancient water tank to cozy cafes perfect for people-watching. Most visitors explore the compact neighborhood on foot, making it easy to soak up both the historic vibes and contemporary cool.

Lajpat Nagar

Lajpat Nagar's Central Market buzzes with color and chaos as shoppers navigate narrow lanes packed with vibrant saris, intricate jewelry, and aromatic spices. This shopping paradise showcases Delhi's cultural tapestry through its traditional handicrafts and textiles. The neighborhood's strong Punjabi and Sindhi influence shines through in the mouthwatering street food scene where you can feast on authentic chole bhature and sweet treats. Getting around is a breeze with Vinobapuri and Moolchand metro stations connecting you to Delhi's main attractions. The market operates from 10am-9pm (closed Mondays) with mornings offering a quieter shopping experience. Budget-friendly guesthouses and mid-range hotels make this authentic neighborhood an ideal base for exploring the city.

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