Exploring the Colonial Tourist Attractions in Delhi

by HotelreviewWriter on January 27, 2012

Are you planning a trip to Delhi? The Indian capital has a lot to offer to its guests. Whether you are a history lover or a nature lover, a culture vulture or a sports enthusiast, Delhi will not disappoint you. The list of Delhi attractions go on and on. There is so much to explore that visiting Delhi only once in your life may not be enough. Hence it is better that you short list a few attractions when you plan a trip to Delhi. This will allow you to give enough time to each attraction.

Delhi tourist attractions can be divided into several categories such as:

1. Historical tourist attractions in Delhi
2. Religious tourist attractions in Delhi
3. Modern tourist attractions in Delhi
4. Colonial tourist attractions in Delhi
5. Mughal tourist attractions in Delhi
6. Cultural tourist attractions in Delhi
7. Architectural tourist attractions in Delhi

The list of attractions in Delhi seems to be endless. If you want your Delhi trip to be unique, then exploring the colonial tourist attractions of the Indian capital will be the right decision for you. As compared to other attractions the colonial sites may be few in numbers. But there is no doubt about the fact that they are some of the best attractions you can explore.

Let’s have a look at some of the famous colonial sites in Delhi:

Connaught Palace: A fine example of beautiful craftsmanship and artistry, it is one of the most preferred tourist destinations of the Indian capital. It is also a major landmark in the city. Built by the British rules, Connaught Palace now serves as the major commercial hub of the city. It houses many colonial buildings reflecting Victorian style. You will find some of the best handicraft showrooms and lifestyle stores in Connaught Palace.

Rashtrapati Bhavan: The residence of the President of India, Rashtapati Bhavan is another popular colonial tourist site of Delhi. During the colonial era, this palace used to be the house of the Viceroy of India. It was designed by Lutyens. This building is bigger than the Palace of Versailles. It is also very important as a political site. The architecture of the Rashtapati Bhavan will simply leave you spellbound. So make sure to include a visit to this site in your things to do in Delhi list.

India Gate: One of the most important landmarks of the city, this War Memorial was built by the British rulers to honor the sacrifice of the Indian soldiers in the First World War. The names of the soldiers are inscribed on the walls made of sand stone. This monument was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It was built between 1921 and 1931.

Most of the hotels in Delhi offer easy access to these colonial tourist sites. You can also contact the travel desk of your hotel Delhi and see whether they offer any guided tours to the colonial sites.

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