Delhi has such a history which framed many places at present. Likewise, exploring the streets of Delhi and not visiting its historical place’s will be an injustice as a citizen to our ancestors.
Today, I will give you few bricks which will help you in revising Delhi’s history. Furthermore, look at the landmark sites of our capital.
India Gate

India gate is primarily known as the All war memorial built to commemorate Indian army soldiers who fought and lost their lives in the 1st World war.
Additionally, the History of India gate makes it must visit place while travelling in Delhi. Consequently, visit as there is no bar for timings as it remains open for 24 hours.
Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is one of the most famous sites in Delhi. Ordinarily, a famous historical attraction to go to and click some selfies with our dear one’s.
Besides the beauty of this red sandstone tower, it even declared as a UNESCO world heritage site.
Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat is one of the historic site made in memory of Gandhi Ji. Especially, Visitors come from everywhere to this memorial and bow in front of his cremation spot.
However, an eternal flame is burning under the open sky in his memory.
Red Fort

Red Fort was the principal residence of Mughal emperors. Above all, this glorious heritage currently managed by ASI. Every year we all stick to our screens to watch Red Fort’s flag hoisting in Delhi.
Lastly, it offers a light and sound show which will elevate your experience.
Agrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen ki baoli shows how blessed we are when it comes to architectural brilliance. In the meantime, Baoli became more prominent after making its debut in the PK movie.
This legendary architecture has 108 steps and various carved places.
Hauz Khas

Hauz Khas is nearby south Delhi and one of the fascinating place to be. Place vibes with both rural and urban folks.
Hauz Khas is an Urdu diction which means ‘Royal water Tank’. Indeed, It is one of the go-to places with our friends and family.
Rashtrapati Bhawan

Rashtrapati Bhawan is the residence of our president. In terms of the area, this is the largest residence of any President all across the globe.
The extraordinary classic architecture of the mansion situated at the top of Raisina hill, which makes it eye-catching in Delhi.
Lodhi Garden

If you want to take a break from Delhi’s hustle and have a peaceful walk around nature and historical architecture, Lodhi Garden is the best place to be.
One may spend a memorable walk with friends while observing the ancient style of the park.
Humayun’s Tomb

Mughal emperors have changed the face of India. Humayun is one of the greatest emperors of the Mughal dynasty in our history. Consequently, his first wife commissioned this tomb in his remembrance and is currently in north Delhi.
If you often applaud Mughal architectures, Humayun’s tomb marbles, red stones etc., are sufficient to inspire you.
Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is one of the ancient observatories in Delhi. It possesses various astronomical instruments. Jantar Mantar had undergone several restorations and preserved for years and, if you are fond of astronomy, you may visit.
Conclusion
Living in such a historic city makes it hard to ignore the above ancient landmark cites. Especially, If you are less of a reader and more of a traveller, rise and trace back the history by visiting the above alluring cites.