5 Things To Love About Delhi

5 Things To Love About Delhi
Delhi was my home for a decade. When you live in a city for such a long time, you garner so many precious experiences there. I would say Delhi is a special city for many reasons. Brush aside the unpleasant incidents and the media scrutiny of labeling it a ‘crime’ capital, Delhi has class, heritage and history that nothing can ever take away!

Even though I love exploring my current city Mumbai, I do get nostalgic about Delhi sometimes. I can confidently say that I have discovered many interesting things about Delhi.

So, here’s a list of 5 things that make Delhi a unique city of India –

The legacy of historic architecture

Delhi has some of the best architectural attractions of the country. If you’re a fan of historic buildings, Delhi is the place for you. Although sites like Qutub Minar, LotusTemple, Humayun’s Tomb, and Red Fort have been talked and written about a lot, they still haven’t lost their sheen. You simply can’t get tired of marveling at such wondrous legacies of Delhi. 
IMG-Historic sites of Delhi

Hanging out at Connaught Place

Connaught Place, also known as CP by the locals, is my favorite place to hang out. There’s no place like it no matter where you go! I remember my early days, when I was still finding my feet in the city, I would loiter through CP with my brother or friends. Window shopping was the most obvious thing to do if nothing else.

Wenger Bakery was my favorite spot to grab a quick bite of Peach Danish! 

Going for photography exhibitions

Going for photography exhibitions was my favorite pastime. Modern Art Gallery in Delhi hosts some of the most brilliant exhibitions. One of the photo exhibitions that I would like to mention was Homai Vyarawala’s photographs. She was India’s first photo journalist. I think getting a chance to see her photographs was an excuse to visit the classic old era of Delhi. It was a sheer joy to travel back in time through her great photographs.

I would also like to mention that Delhi gave me a chance to showcase my talent as a photographer with Picture Perfect Contest organised by the Delhi Government in 2012. I bagged a consolation prize and was listed amongst the top 300 photographers picked from 25,000 entries received.

A literary hub: Delhi intrigues you to read

I don’t know if Delhi can be or should be called a literary hub, but I found it to be an amazing beehive for book lovers. Although I am not an avid reader, I do love to explore different writers and books. I would say Delhi kindled a reader in me. I have visited British Library quite a few times. There are some really nice book stores in CP and Khan Market. If you love to read, you must check them out.

The gracious Old Delhi

Well, I would not say that I have explored a lot of Old Delhi, but whatever little I have, it has inspired me. If you are in Delhi, I strongly recommend that you smell the ‘Old Delhi’ to coax out the real essence of the city. Places like Daryaganj and Chandini Chowk will bring out the much worn-out, yet charming treasures of the city – traditional food, clothes and people. Simply wander and experience!

Would you explore Delhi like a local?

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