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5
siddhesh sanap
+5
Great monument to see in Delhi. First place you can go to see if you are in Delhi. Prefer going at evening for best atmosphere. Entry fee is there. Can book tickets outside by scanning qr code to avoid waiting. Bags are not allowed inside so you have to submit at the entry. Once you enter the Fort. Inside its beautiful to watch the small city and get lost into that era. Inside you can see some museums for which different tickets are there. It will take 2 hrs to explore all the red fort from inside. As it is one of the important monument it is always crowded
4
Kamal chaudhari
+4
Visited on last day of the year 2023. There was large queue for buying tickets and entry . At front entry there is a big gate with 2 Big canon , and it is a big attraction for children. After moving forward you will find couple of shops selling items which is authorised by Gov. But I found them a little bit expansive. After entering inside you will see some small buildings which are built there . It looks like a big park with some buildings .And most part of them is closed for public so which made it less interesting to watch . You can see them from outside only. A interesting place that I found was the chair of king where they use to listen to their public. Also there are museum there which mostly contains pictures showcase which I don’t find interesting and it also requires extra ticket . Other than that there are also option of video gallery where they show you shows and other things which also require 100 Rs for indian Tickets which i again didn’t find interesting. Other than that you will not see any thing unique. My suggestion- A good place to visit with family and children to spent time also if someone is very historic can visit there. Also Try to avoid taking bags if not required, they will ask to submit it which will taken a lot of time. Also there is option to purchase tickets online so please use that option to avoid long queue.
4
Mayan M
+4
A historic leftover. Grand in design and amusing to witness. Super crowded over weekends. Makes for a nice visit still. Would recommend for people that like to visit historical places or want to get some souvenirs from the mini market in there to remember their trip to the city.
5
Manish Marwah
+5
Way beyond what I expected … the government have done so much to make this place worth visiting … security is v tight … kept v clean … toilets are also clean . Food options are good and also nice shopping area with good quality stuff …. I am highly impressed with the way history or Red Fort is depicted using modern technology and videos
5
TAYYAB
+5
Red Fort is a historic monument in Delhi that exudes grandeur and architectural splendor. The impressive red sandstone walls and intricate designs reflect the rich Mughal architecture. The fort's sprawling grounds and well-preserved structures offer a glimpse into India's rich history and royal heritage. The sound and light show held in the evenings bring the monument to life with captivating storytelling. However, the fort can get crowded, especially during holidays and weekends. Overall, Red Fort is a must-visit destination, providing a captivating experience and a deep appreciation for India's cultural and historical significance. Nice place to visit with friends & family..I recommend to book tickets online because for offline tickets you need to stand in queue. If you want to explore all the places inside red fort then It will take 2-3 hours.
5
Mora Tejaswi
+5
The architecture of the fort is very good. The prices of the products in the market inside the fort are good. It is beautiful in the evening when lights are turned on. Only downside is that you either have to walk a lot to reach it or wait in line for the rides.
5
Philipp Holzhauser
+5
a huge fort complex with a set of astonishing, beautiful buildings inside. there are signs in front of the majority of buildings explaining what the building was about and the events happening there. it is a very informative and inspiring experience. as the fort showcases the wealth and ingenuity of mughal empire. definitely worth a visit when in Delhi.
5
Reza Ahmed
+5
Very good place to visit and knowing the history of Indian subcontinent. The architecture is also wonderful. Well maintained and clean. Don't miss the show when you visit this place. I visited this place at 5-Oct-23. Three are two shows, one starts from 7:15 PM in Hindi and another starts from 8:15 PM in English. I enjoyed the English one. The structure looks beautiful in lighting. Thanks to the management to make it attractive to the visitors
4
Mahesh Gupta
+4
Great and marvellous monumental structure of the mughal reign......... It depicts the freedom struggle of our great freedom fighters..... It is always a great moment when the honorable prime minister of India hoist the national flag of India from the Red Fort... It have various museum's inside it. The gardens are well maintained.... It is a nice place to visit...
5
Annumula Sravanthi
+5
There is 2 booking counters one is at entrance and the other is at main arch side. Please try to take tickets at arch side where is less crowded and can save time. Early mrng visit is good to avoid crowd
5
Pradeep Gautam
+5
I have been a fan of Mughal architecture and red Fort won't disappoint you with its beauty and architecture. It is maintained very beautifully and will be a very good option for a family day outing. It has ample car parking and charges are 20rs/hour. There are e rickshaws which charge 12 rs from parking to red Fort main entry. Ticket entry is around 35rs and you can purchase that online too.
4
Mahathi R K
+4
A good place to visit with lot of history. However need to walk a lot inside the fort. They have a museum which is supposed to be the 360 degree show about the fort. We paid 100 Rs and was not worth it. Would recommend not to go to the show since there is nothing in that. Weekends are extremely crowded.
5
Dr Abhijith K Subramanian
+5
Feeling the history textbook memories in real life. As an Indian you must visit this beautiful place and experience the history by yourself. You can buy the tickets earlier in the Website for easier entry to avoid crowds.
4
Quacked Up
+4
An incredible piece of Indian history. This place is fantastic but busy. I recommend researching the history of it before going and showing up early. The crowds really pack in after noon. This place is so big that everyone could spread out and it didn't feel busy until we went to leave. They have a cafeteria to get food inside and many shops for tourists. There were stray dogs walking around and many school kids. There is a metro stop just outside of the Delhi gate, but expect to be swarmed by people selling and begging as you make your way inside.
5
Anand Malwade
+5
One of the most historical sites in India, definitely worth a visit atleast once as there is lot of history associated with this place, front side of the fort is in good condition, big red walls, big doors, nice architecture, inside there are various areas that were used accordingly during the royal era, like area for common audience, area for special audience, area that was used to welcome guests, quarters for kings and queens, bathrooms, market for a h elite. Lot of things were destroyed and looted by invading forces at different times, like Nader Shah, Ahmed Shah or the British. Jewels , other precious metals, stones that once adorned the walls of the fort , even thrones were looted by Nader Shah, Ahmed Shah. British destroyed, Marble architecture and large areas of the fort to avoid any further uprisings like 1857 and constructed barracks in its place. Fort even consisted of gold plated paintings which are now fading away, ASI works on restoring the fort from time to time. British barracks now consists of museums related different eras of India and various historical figures. This place consists of cafeteria, but the food was not good and the quality of the food can be improved significantly. This fort is the only place from where the prime minister of India hoists the national flag. I did not see any parking facility, so not sure about that, we need atleast 4-5 hours to explore the fort properly.
5
Shama Parveen
+5
It was beautiful place and it almost take 2 hours to walk entire place . I visit the museum within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer. where there a lot of maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name. It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit! One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful. A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument. Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.
4
Ananthu AP
+4
I recently visited the Red Fort, and it was an incredible experience. The historical significance of this monument is awe-inspiring, and the intricate architectural details left me in admiration. I was fortunate to be there during the Dussehra Mela, which added an extra layer of excitement to the visit. The vibrant stalls, cultural performances, and the effigy burning of Ravana made it a memorable celebration. It's a must-visit during this festive season! This location boasts beauty, featuring both a museum and a cafe. The monument itself is a sight to behold. It's a destination worth visiting at least once. I recommend purchasing tickets online in advance to skip the queues. Weekends tend to be quite crowded, so it's best to plan your visit on a weekday to avoid the Sunday rush. Ticket cost is 35 per person online. A grand witness of Moghul grandeur established by Shah Jahan. Built in 1836, this fort contains different quarters for different usage. We may even witness water cooling system to defy summer heat. The art and architecture of this place is no doubt breath taking. Though the annexure constructions by the British and the present government are not soothing, the old portions definitely appeal to the thought. If one is in Delhi, a visit to the Red Fort is a must. It took approximately two hours to walk the entire area, which was just stunning. I go to the museum there to find out more about each effort and the armaments employed at the time. but even after 90 minutes of walking about the grounds, I thought I could go on for longer. where there are numerous preserve it superbly! This landmark consists of a sizable complex with numerous buildings scattered around, with acres of beautifully maintained gardens in between. Its name comes from the enormous red wall that encloses the entire area. The surroundings are spotless, and it felt secure. Visit is definitely worthwhile! One of India's most impressive structures, and the surroundings are incredibly tranquil to stroll over. A must-see location for unwinding and understanding the history of red fort.
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