A walk by Arjun · New Delhi, IN
Start at the Red Fort's gates and walk northwest through Old Delhi's layered history—from Mughal gateways to colonial churches to a modern coffee break—tracing 90 minutes of Delhi's architectural evolution. The route fans outward along Church Road and Civil Lines, threading together medieval fortifications, 19th-century religious landmarks, and a contemporary café pause, covering roughly 3.8 km of walkable ground.
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Shah Burj
Shah Burj is the Red Fort's iconic octagonal tower, an immediate landmark that anchors your journey in Mughal architecture just 400m away.
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St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church showcases Indo-Gothic heritage from the colonial era, a serene counterpoint to the fort's military grandeur in nearby Khari Baoli.
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Kashmir gate
Kashmir Gate stands as a haunting relic of the 1857 Rebellion, its red sandstone arch marking the boundary between Old Delhi and the city's northern expansion.
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L'Opéra Civil Lines
L'Opéra Civil Lines offers excellent morning coffee and light bites—the ideal halfway pause on Sham Nath Marg as you transition into Civil Lines' broader vistas.
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1857 Mutiny Memorial
The 1857 Mutiny Memorial stands on the ridge overlooking Civil Lines, a solemn pillar commemorating those who fell and providing a historic endpoint with sweeping views.
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Designed by Arjun · 2 May 2026
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