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Best Places to visit in June in Delhi
June marks the start of the summer season in Delhi, making it a perfect time for beach outings, water sports, and exploring the city’s scenic landscapes. With plenty of festivals, events, and activities happening throughout the month, Delhi offers something for every type of traveler. Whether you’re soaking up the sun at the beach, exploring museums, or taking part in local celebrations, June is a great time to be in Delhi.
Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi
Aagrasen Ki Baoli is a monument of a lot of historical significance. It is found at Halley Road in the capital city of India. It is a very old water reservoir that mounts from the deepness of the earth and rises to approximately 104 steps. The place is in the
middle of the residential and business complexes of central Delhi and it is a calm and peaceful place and is an ideal spot for photography lovers. The ancient brick walls take you in the bygone era and as you climb down the steps, a sudden drop in the temperature can be felt. It is a sheltered monument and falls under the Archaeological Sites Act, 1958. Agrasen Ki Baoli is 60 meters long and 15 meters wide and it is believed to be built during the time of Mahabharata. The place became popular after Raju Hirani's film PK was shot here.
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Jantar Mantar
Monument
Friends, Solo, Siblings, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Agrasen Ki Baoli opening and closing timings is 07:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
The Baoli complex is open on all days of the week.
April, May, June
Dilli Haat INA, Delhi
An open-air food plaza and spectacular craft bazaar, Dilli hat is located in the commercial center of South Delhi right opposite INA Market in Delhi. There are three Delhi Hat is in Delhi namely Pitampura, Janakpuri, and INA, with INA being the most popular one. There are a huge amphitheater and AC auditorium
which hosts thrilling live cultural performances all through the year. Dilli Hat exhibits the cultural diversity of India as you can witness amazing art and craft sourced from all states of India. Dilli hat is also an open-air shopper's paradise and a haven for food lovers.
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INA
Shopping Place
Adults Indians (per person) - ₹30/-, Child (per person) - ₹20/- Foreigners (per person) - ₹100/-
INA Market opening and closing timings is 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM.
Dilli haat market is open on all days of the week.
May, June, July, August
Gandhi Smriti, Delhi
Gandhi Smriti is a historical center dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. It was earlier known as Birla House. Birla Bhawan is the place where Gandhiji spent the last 144 days of his life. Gandhi Smriti is a living tribute to the enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and his impact on India's
struggle for freedom and justice. It serves as a powerful reminder of the principles that guided his life and continue to inspire generations to come. There is also a museum here which displays photographs of Mahatma Gandhi, paintings, sculptures, frescoes and rock inscriptions related to Mahatma Gandhi. The museum also displays a large statue of Mahatma Gandhi, flanked by a girl and a boy holding pigeons in their hands.
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Tees January Road
Monument
Family, Kids, Parents, Siblings
No Entry Fee
Gandhi Smriti opening and closing timing is 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
Gandhi Smriti is open on all days except Mondays and national holidays.
April, May, June
Garden of Five Senses, Delhi
The Garden of Five Senses is a wonderful park with umpteen activities developed by the tourism of Delhi. It was specially conceptualized to create a leisure place for the public to unwind and interact. It adds life to the town and is a perfect place for every section of society.
This 20-acre site was inaugurated in February 2003 and is simply spectacular. Majestic rocks, stainless-steel birds placed on the pillars welcomes everyone. The garden is segregated into diverse areas. Khas Bagh, slow water cascades lined with fragrant shrubs is the highlight of this place. The Garden is specifically designed to kindle one's sensory reactions to the surroundings. It is an extraordinary blend of fragrance and color, texture and form and stirs up the responsiveness of smell, touch, sight, taste, and sound.
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Saket
Nature Sites and Parks
Family, Friends, Solo, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
Adults (per person) - ₹35 - ₹50/-, Child (5 to 12 year) - ₹15 - ₹20/-, Senior. Citizen - Rs. 20/-,
Garden of Five Senses opening and closing timings is 09:00 AM – 07:00 PM from April to September but from October to March timing is 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
The Garden will be open to visitors all days of the week.
January, February, March, April, May, June
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
Humayun's Tomb reflects an amazing blend of Mughal and Persian architecture. Found close to Lodhi Road crossing, Jor Bagh, this superb garden tomb was designed by famous architects in the medieval era, Mirak Mirza Ghiyath and his eminent son Sayyed Muham. The construction was initiated by Hamida Banu Begum to
keep the mortal remnants of Humayun, the popular Mughal Emperor. But, the construction was completed by Humayun's son Akbar. The Persian-inspired gardens surrounding the tomb are divided into four parts by causeways with a shallow water channel, connected to pools, a baradari, and hammam.
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Jor Bagh
Monument
Family, Kids, Married Couples, Solo, Unmarried Couples, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
Online Tickets (ASI website):
Adults Indians (per person): ₹35/-
Foreigners (per person): ₹550/-
BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries (per person): ₹35/-
Offline Tickets (On-site Purchase):
Adults Indians (per person): ₹50/-
Foreigners (per person): ₹550/-
BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries (per person): ₹35/-
Entry is free for children below 15 years
Humayun's Tomb opening and closing timings is 06:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
The Tomb complex is open on all days of the week.
May, June, July, August
Jantar Mantar, Delhi
Jantar Mantar was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh in the year 1724. He built other observatories in the cities of Ujjain, Mathura, and Varanasi. Raja Jai Singh found the astronomical instruments very tiny to take the exact measurements and for this reason, he made these over-sized and more precise instruments. The instruments
present in this historical building are fascinating for their originality, but correct observations cannot be gathered because of the obstruction caused by tall buildings all over. Close to Patel Metro station, Jantar Mantar is open all days of the week and is open from sunrise to sunset.
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Janpath
Monument
Friends, Married Couples, Parents
Online Tickets (ASI website):
Adults Indians (per person): ₹20/-
Foreigners (per person): ₹250/-
BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries (per person): ₹20/-
Offline Tickets (On-site Purchase):
Adults Indians (per person): ₹25/-
Foreigners (per person): ₹300/-
BIMSTEC, SAARC Countries (per person): ₹25/-
Entry is free for children below 15 years
Jantar Mantar opening and closing timings is 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM.
The Observatory will be open to visitors all days of the week.
June, July, August
Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi
Lakshminarayan Temple is a Hindu temple located in Delhi, India. The presiding deity of the temple is Lakshminarayan i.e. Vishnu with his wife Lakshmi. It was the first major Hindu temple built in Delhi and is often referred to as the Birla Mandir because it was built by the Birla
family. The temple is spread over 3 hectares (7.5 acres), adorned with several shrines, fountains and a large garden containing Hindu and nationalist sculptures, and also houses the Gita Bhavan for discourses. The temple is one of the major attractions of Delhi and attracts thousands of devotees during the festivals of Janmashtami and Diwali.
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Connaught Place
Religious Place
Family, Kids, Married Couples, Solo, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Laxminarayan Temple opening and closing timings is 4:30 AM to 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
Laxminarayan Temple is open to visitors every day.
May, June, July, August
Lotus Temple, Delhi
Lotus Temple, open to the people of all religions is situated near Okhla NSIC, East Of Nehru Place, and lies close to Kalkaji Mandir. set among the sprawling lush green landscaped gardens. the magnificent edifice is made up of pure white marble The lotus-shaped architecture of the temple is strikingly beautiful.
Around the blooming petals, there are nine pools of water, which look spectacular in natural light, and at dusk when it is floodlit.
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Kalkaji Mandir
Religious Place
Married Couples, Solo, Unmarried Couples, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Lotus Temple opening and closing timings is 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Winter); 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Summer).
The Temple is open form Tuesday to Sunday in a week, Closed for visitors every Monday.
May, June, July, August
Nehru Planetarium, Delhi
The Famous Nehru Planetarium in the capital city of New Delhi is found in the green environs of the Teen Murti Bhawan, which was an official dwelling of India's former and first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It has now been converted into a museum in his memory. This Planetarium
offers an opportunity to explore the cosmological system in the sky like a theatre with a dome-like screen that is created out of glass fiber and approximately 265 people can watch it together. Events related to the astronomy like quiz contests, lectures, workshops keep taking place over here.
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Teen Murti Marg
Museum and Gallery
Family, Kids, Parents
With 2D show: Adults (per person) - ₹100/-, Child (Age between 04 years upto 12 years) - ₹70/-
With 3D show: Adults (per person) - ₹300/-, Child (Age between 04 years upto 12 years) - ₹150/-
With 3D show: Adults (per person) - ₹300/-, Child (Age between 04 years upto 12 years) - ₹150/-
2D English Language show timing is 11:00 AM, 03:00PM and in Hindi is 12:00PM
3D English Language show timing is 02:00 AM, 06:00PM and in Hindi is 06:00PM
3D English Language show timing is 02:00 AM, 06:00PM and in Hindi is 06:00PM
The Nehru Planetarium will be open for visitors only six days a week from Tuesday to Sunday, Closed for visitors on Monday & National Holidays
January, February, March, April, May, June
Zafar Mahal, Delhi
Zafar Mahal, Mehrauli is the last structure built by the Mughals, it was expanded during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar, with new structures including a gateway built under him. The architecture of Zafar Mahal reflects a mixture of Mughal and Persian architectural styles. The palace has ornate balconies, arched
entrances, ornamental tile work and intricate carvings. Persian influence is evident in elements such as the bulbous domes and some of the decorative motifs. Zafar Mahal was used as a residence and courtly activities during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled, marking the end of the Mughal Empire. The palace fell victim to neglect and over time, it became prone to decay and damage. However, efforts have been made to preserve and restore the palace, and it is now under the management of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
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Mehrauli (Mehrauli)
Monument
Family, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
Indians - ₹25/-, Foreigners - ₹300/-, Children below 15 years - Free
The opening and closing timings of Zafar Maha are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Zafar Maha is open every day for visitors.
April, May, June
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