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Featured · Delhi, IN
Walk through the layered history of Old Delhi, beginning at the Red Fort and threading through the chaotic, aromatic bazaars that have anchored this neighborhood for centuries. You'll move from silver merchants to spice traders, ending on a quiet street lined with centuries-old houses.
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Red Fort
This massive red sandstone fort was built by Shah Jahan in 1638 and served as the Mughal emperors' residence for roughly two centuries—a fitting entry point to Old Delhi's rich imperial past.
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Dariba Kalan
Step into this narrow street devoted to silver: you'll find small shops packed with delicate jewelry and ornaments, many run by families who've worked here for generations.
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Kinari Bazar
The energy here is electric, with vendors hawking colorful garlands, beads, and wedding decorations that paint the street in brilliant hues.
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Khari Baoli Road
One of Asia's largest wholesale spice markets, Khari Baoli overwhelms the senses with mounds of chillis, dried fruits, tea, and countless other aromatics stacked high along the street.
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Naughara
This narrow alley is lined with faded, colorful old houses that feel frozen in time, offering a quieter moment to absorb the architectural texture of Old Delhi.
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