This massive red sandstone fortress was the main residence of the Mughal Emperors for nearly 200 years. Its grand walls and intricate marble work represent the pinnacle of Mughal creativity
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 73-meter tall minaret is the highest brick tower in the world. Built in 1193, it stands as a magnificent example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
A majestic war memorial dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. Surrounded by lush green lawns, it is the most popular spot for an evening stroll or a family picnic.
Famous for its flower-like shape, this Bahá'í House of Worship is open to people of all faiths. It is a place of serene silence and meditation, standing as a symbol of unity and peace.
A breathtaking complex that showcases 10,000 years of Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture. It is more than just a temple; it is an immersive cultural experience.
Often called the "precursor to the Taj Mahal," this grand garden-tomb was the first of its kind in India. It is surrounded by perfectly manicured "Charbagh" (four-part) gardens.