Hotel Sunstar Heritage
15:00A budget-friendly hotel located in the heart of Paharganj, offering comfortable accommodations with easy access to public transport.
💡 Book in advance for better rates.
Welcome to Delhi! This 7-day budget itinerary will help you experience the best of this amazing destination.
Arrive in Delhi and check into your hotel before starting your exploration of Central Delhi. Visit historic landmarks and enjoy local street food.
A budget-friendly hotel located in the heart of Paharganj, offering comfortable accommodations with easy access to public transport.
💡 Book in advance for better rates.
A war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers, India Gate is a must-visit. Enjoy a leisurely walk around the lawns and take photos.
💡 Visit during sunset for beautiful views.
Try local street food like chaat and parathas at the famous Connaught Place. It's a vibrant spot for food lovers.
💡 Don't miss the Aloo Tikki and Pani Puri.
A bustling market known for handicrafts, clothes, and accessories. Great for bargain hunting and picking up souvenirs.
💡 Haggle for the best prices!
Enjoy authentic South Indian cuisine at Saravana Bhavan, known for its delicious dosas and thalis.
💡 Try the filter coffee for a true South Indian experience.
Dive deeper into Delhi's rich history and culture by visiting iconic sites and enjoying local cuisine.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site, Qutub Minar, known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
💡 Go early to avoid crowds.
A local favorite for breakfast, serving delicious parathas and chai at budget prices.
💡 Order the mixed paratha for variety.
Wander around the artistic Hauz Khas Village, known for its trendy cafes, boutiques, and the beautiful Hauz Khas Lake.
💡 Enjoy the street art and vibrant atmosphere.
A cozy eatery offering North Indian dishes in a rustic setting, perfect for a hearty lunch.
💡 Try their butter chicken and naan.
A Bahá'í House of Worship known for its lotus-shaped architecture. It's a serene place for reflection and peace.
💡 Silence is observed inside, so be respectful.
Famous for its Mughlai cuisine, Karim's offers rich flavors and an authentic dining experience.
💡 Don't miss their mutton kebabs.
Experience the vibrant markets of Delhi and visit some of its most revered temples. Engage with locals and indulge in delicious food.
One of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, Chandni Chowk offers a mix of history, food, and shopping.
💡 Try to explore on foot and take in the sights.
Famous for its deep-fried stuffed parathas, this street food haven is a must-visit for breakfast.
💡 Each paratha comes with a variety of pickles and chutneys.
This historical Sikh temple is a peaceful spot to visit and learn about Sikh culture and traditions.
💡 Visitors are welcome to participate in community meals.
A popular eatery known for its delicious North Indian dishes, Kake Da Hotel offers a satisfying lunch experience.
💡 Try their butter chicken and tandoori roti.
An open-air market that showcases crafts and cuisines from different states of India. A great place to shop and eat.
💡 Visit during the evening for a vibrant atmosphere.
Delight in a traditional Rajasthani thali at Rajdhani, where you can sample various dishes served on a platter.
💡 Don't hesitate to ask for refills on your thali.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of South Delhi. This day is packed with historical sites, local markets, and delicious street food, making it a budget-friendly exploration of the city's rich heritage.
Visit the stunning Lotus Temple, known for its flower-like architecture and serene surroundings. It’s a great place for meditation and reflection, and entry is free.
💡 Visit early to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Enjoy a delicious South Indian breakfast at Sagar Ratna, known for its authentic dosas and idlis. It's a budget-friendly spot that locals love.
💡 Try the Rawa Dosa and filter coffee!
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world. The intricate carvings and historical significance make it a must-visit.
💡 Visit the nearby Iron Pillar, a marvel of ancient metallurgy.
Enjoy a budget-friendly lunch at the local stalls in Dhaula Kuan, offering a variety of Indian street food. Try the chaat and parathas.
💡 Don’t miss the aloo tikki chaat!
Visit Dilli Haat, an open-air market that showcases crafts and cuisines from different states of India. It's a great place to shop for souvenirs and enjoy local snacks.
💡 Bargain for the best prices and try different regional foods.
Finish your day with a budget-friendly dinner at Banana Leaf, offering a variety of South Indian dishes. The ambiance is casual and perfect for a relaxed meal.
💡 The thali is a great choice for trying multiple dishes!
Discover the rich cultural heritage of East Delhi. With visits to museums, historical sites, and local eateries, this day is filled with budget-friendly activities.
Start your day at the National Museum, which houses a vast collection of artifacts from India's history. Entry is affordable, and it provides a glimpse into the country's past.
💡 Allocate enough time to explore the various galleries.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Khandani Pakodewala, famous for its crispy pakoras and chai. It’s a local favorite and very budget-friendly.
💡 Pair your pakoras with their tangy chutneys.
Visit the magnificent Akshardham Temple, renowned for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings. Entry is free, but there are charges for exhibitions.
💡 Plan to stay for the evening light and sound show.
Savor a traditional North Indian dish of chole bhature at Haldiram’s, a popular chain known for its cleanliness and taste. It’s filling and easy on the wallet.
💡 Try their lassi as a refreshing drink!
Explore the bustling Lajpat Nagar Market for affordable clothes, accessories, and fabrics. It’s a great place to shop and experience local life.
💡 Bargain hard for the best deals!
Wrap up your day with a budget-friendly dinner at Dilli 6, known for its North Indian cuisine. The ambiance is relaxed and perfect for families.
💡 Don’t miss trying the butter chicken!
Delve into Delhi's history and local flavors with visits to iconic landmarks and authentic eateries. This day is designed for budget-conscious travelers seeking rich experiences.
Start your day at the historic Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its stunning architecture and museums for a nominal entry fee.
💡 Hire a guide for insightful stories about the fort.
Enjoy a filling breakfast at Chaina Ram, famous for its chole bhature and jalebi. It’s a beloved spot among locals and budget-friendly.
💡 Try the fresh jalebi for dessert!
Visit the majestic Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. The architecture and atmosphere are breathtaking, and entry is free.
💡 Dress modestly and enjoy the view from the minaret for a small fee.
Savor authentic Mughlai cuisine at Al Jawahar, located near Jama Masjid. It’s well-known for its biryanis and kebabs, and very affordable.
💡 Make sure to try their mutton biryani!
Stroll through the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk, one of Delhi's oldest markets. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, local shops, and street vendors.
💡 Try the street food from vendors for an authentic experience.
Conclude your day with a dinner at Haldiram’s, known for its vast menu of North Indian dishes. It’s a great place for family dining on a budget.
💡 The thali is excellent value for money.
On the final day in Delhi, immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the city before departing. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, visit a local art gallery, and savor your last meal at a popular budget-friendly restaurant.
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Café Lota, known for its fusion of traditional Indian flavors with a contemporary twist. The ambiance is refreshing and perfect for a relaxed morning.
💡 Try their signature dishes like the Rajasthani Chaat or the Poha.
Explore India's rich artistic heritage at the National Gallery of Modern Art, featuring contemporary works by renowned Indian artists. The gallery's tranquil atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for art lovers.
💡 Look out for special exhibits that might be on display during your visit.
Take a short auto-rickshaw ride to Dilli Haat, an open-air market that showcases crafts and cuisines from different states of India.
💡 Negotiate prices while shopping for handicrafts.
Enjoy lunch at Dilli Haat, where you can sample a variety of regional cuisines from around India. It's a great way to experience local flavors in a vibrant setting.
💡 Try the Momos from the North-East stalls and the South Indian thali.
Post-lunch, take some time to shop for souvenirs and handicrafts from various states of India, all under one roof at Dilli Haat.
💡 Look for unique items like hand-painted pottery and traditional textiles.
Before heading back to the hotel, grab some snacks at Haldiram’s, where you can indulge in a variety of Indian sweets and savory snacks.
💡 Don't miss trying their famous Chole Bhature.
Return to your hotel to check out and prepare for your departure.
💡 Ensure all your belongings are packed and confirm your transport to the airport or train station.