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Dilshad Muslim Dhaba - New Delhi - Photo album

The two hours spent here was most relaxing, got the steps in too. Lots of photography scope and as an artist, the colours, shapes and patterns are just breathtaking. Clean, calm, civilised, welcoming surroundings. Foreigner ticket of 700 rupees about £7 sterling was definitely worth it. Loved it
A giant mosque sits on a hill in Old Delhi, with views of the city unlike anywhere else. Marble and maximal use of red sandstone, vibrant and earthy, used for the vast courtyard, outer walls, halls, and minarets of which you can climb to the 40m balcony. A moment of calm when you exit the bustle of
The Jama Masjid is a serene place of worship, radiating spirituality and tranquility. Its stunning architecture and peaceful ambiance offer a soulful experience for prayer and reflection. A must-visit for its beauty and spiritual serenity.
Once we enter we first have to take off our shoes, not that well maintained so the floors are pretty nasty although no one entering with shoes. However the surrounding walls were something else with detailing architecture. Including wind catcher on top to cool the surrounding areas inside. It was a
It is a good place for prayer 🕌 Entry is free. Take care of your shoes 👟 Do not enter wearing shoes. If you stand on the steps, you can see all the hustle and bustle of the market. From here you can also see Red. The mosque is very beautiful. You will love the architecture .
Beautiful place. Austere, serene, balanced. Gentle atmosphere (though some staff is less than charming). Price of access for foreigners - as usual - is discriminatory and unfair.
What beautiful architecture. Really good architecture. Even though the streets are congested, but that is the beauty of jama masjid. The food stalls nearby are heavenly. One of the best Street food places to visit in entire India.
It is one of the oldest & most historical mosques in India. This mosque was built in the Mughal period and at that time, it was the imperial mosque of the Mughal emperors. Now, the place is open for all kinds of people. Everyone can enter here without any ticket. But, before entering the mosque yo
Entry is free. Be mindful of your shoes. Do not enter with your footwear. Don't forget to view Red Fort from here. It's a view to remember. From the main gate, if you stand on the stairs.. you can see all the hustle bustle of the market. The mosque is a beauty. You'll love the architecture. It's vis
Having recently visited Jama Masjid in Delhi, I was left awe-struck by the sheer beauty and historical significance that this iconic monument holds. As a student eager to learn about India's rich heritage, stepping into the courtyard of Jama Masjid felt like taking a step back in time. The first th
Jama Masjid, located in Delhi, is a captivating architectural marvel. Constructed in the 17th century, it boasts intricate Mughal design, featuring red sandstone and white marble. The grand courtyard accommodates thousands, enhancing the spiritual experience. The colossal prayer hall houses splendid
This is one of the oldest mosques in india. Very good structure. It's astonishing to see the width of the building wall. I would recommend you to visit this place. There are many restaurants besides. You can also try the test of the raw Delhi food.
This Mughal era mosque is still the largest in India. We approached from the market, there are some steep steps to climb. At the top you need to leave your footwear (our tour guide payed the correct bribe to ensure they were still there after our visit). You can walk inside and take pictures and the
Jama masjid is very much near to red fort . We can cover jama masjid ,chandini chowk market and red fort in one day.. Footwear is not allowed in the masjid.. When i visited masjid was almost close for maintenance work.. Comparatively evenings are crowded… There are so many famous food spots are near
It is really a great mosques, with beautiful architecture and I am amazed how they have managed to carve designs and put on the ceiling and walls, like they are not falling. There was not much to explore only the centre mosque and Minar that’s it. If you want to climb the Minar you will have to buy
Amazing place to visit with family or solo 😜. Alltime recommended place in Delhi. Street foods are amazingly tasty and different from other places. Just experience local crowd and Kureshi Kabab. 😋
This stunning mosque is located in Old Delhi. Considered to be one of the largest and most important mosques of India, it is almost entirely made of red sandstone and white marble. It is truly an architectural marvel. Make sure to open your shoes before entering and don't just leave them anywhere.Yo
Best to visit in the evening and that too in winters. A real religious place with utmost divinity but everyone regardless of religion can come and visit the place. The interior of the mosque is equally mesmerizing, with its high ceilings adorned with delicate Islamic calligraphy, and intricately de
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