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What can I expect to see and experience during the walk?

What you actually visit depends on which tour you've booked, so check the tour description for the specific landmarks included. Most routes take you to several notable religious sites, including the Gauri Shankar Temple, the Jain Lal Mandir, and the Shahi Sunehri Masjid. You'll also walk through Old Delhi's streets, passing major spots like Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Chandni Chowk Market.

Does the tour help explain everyday life in Delhi beyond major landmarks?

Yes. Moving through working markets and local neighborhoods shows you how Delhi actually lives today. Guides tell about food customs, how different religions share space, and everyday commerce, while you watch it all happening around you. How much daily life gets covered varies between guides, but you'll hear more than just dates and building names.

Is this a good way to understand the city for first-time visitors?

Yes. For first-timers, these walks help make sense of a city that feels pretty chaotic when you arrive. You'll learn how different neighborhoods fit together and get practical advice for exploring Delhi on your own afterward. It gives you enough grounding to feel less disoriented.

New Delhi - Discover the captivating capital of India!

Few know that Delhi and New Delhi are not exactly the same: New Delhi, the capital of India is one of Delhi city’s 11 districts.

Discover the wonders of one of the most immersive cultures with our free and budget walking tours on Freetour.com! Learn everything about the Red Fort, be amazed how many Parisian things affected New Delhi’s architecture (the India Gate was inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, and the Rajpath ceremonial boulevard is similar to the Champs-Élysées), and follow the steps of Mahatma Gandhi! Even fans of astronomy will find their inner peace here as Jantar Mantar, the 18th century astronomical observatory located in Connaught Place is a one-of-a-kind sight.

Several museums offer a deep insight into the city of fascinating traditions and gastronomy: from Shankar’s International Dolls Museum to the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, and from captivating landscapes such as Buddha Jayanti Park to the Lodi Gardens, this part of India will surely captivate all who wish to explore its beauties.

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