Chandni Chowk, Delhi

For visitors, Chandni Chowk is a must. Chandni Chowk, which commands significant tourist attractions, provides tourists very nice electronic products, clothing and jewelry shops. The traditional has provided way to modern merchandise, and today's traders have succeeded the extravagant merchants of the Mughal period.

Jama Masjid, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib and Central Baptist Church are voted by travelers as the best of 10 tourist attractions in Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk provides tourists very nice shops on electronic products, clothing and jewelry. The traditional has provided way to modern merchandise, and today's traders have succeeded the extravagant merchants of the Mughal period. But the market place still retains a bygone era's mystical appeal. Chandni Chowk was constructed in 1650 as a compliment to the imperial environment–the Red Fort by Shah Jahan's favourite daughter-Jahanara Begum. Chandni Chowk's name has legends that contradict the name's origin. Some say the silvery shimmer on Chandni Chowk's pool water produced by the moonlight gives the place its name.

In the half moon structure surrounding the main pool, an arch of stores was constructed during Shah Jahan's reign. Chandni Chowk provides some incredible jewelry collections, a variety of clothes, places to eat, and also electronic products available at the finest shops. Chandni Chowk is India's only marketplace that cradles many a place of worship of various religions on the market. The market area's roads are small, so visitors will have to wander Chandni Chowk's length and enjoy shopping enjoyment. Chandni Chowk is situated in a relatively big region and requires a day's trip to finish the whole market place. Tourists can take the local buses, taxis and car rickshaws to the market place and then take a walking tour in Chandni Chowk's market place

Attractions Name

Chandni Chowk, Delhi

Spend Time

2 to 3 hours

Best Time To Visit

12 month

Timings

10:00 Am to 07 PM


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