Writing detailed reports on a trip to a city like Delhi is a business that is certainly doomed to failure, because due to the abundance of impressions, emotions and memories, there will be so much material that it will be enough for a small encyclopedia. Delhi is a special city. Since the eighth century, it has been a kind of link between the two great civilizations - Islamic and Hindu, therefore the streets of Delhi have absorbed the culture and traditions of many peoples inhabiting this peninsula.
Today Delhi is a real paradise for tourists. However, in order to get to know the essence of this city, it is better to stay away from the elaborate tourist routes, where all the beautiful sights are located, and to visit the little-known streets.
Main Bazaar
Noisy, colorful and dirty Main Bazaar street is a place that is strongly associated with the East. There are a lot of noisy sellers with whom you definitely need to bargain, since they, as a rule, ask for a product a price 3-4 times higher than the real one. In this regard, it is the complete opposite of Connaught Place, which houses respectable European-style shopping centers with traditional price tags and checks.
Spice Market Shopping District
Bazaar Street Spice Market is a gigantic trading floor. As the name implies, the main product is spices. There are so many spices here that movers and sellers wear special bandages here, otherwise the aroma flowing from all sides simply intoxicates. In this place you can find tens of thousands of different types of condiments, many of which are never found even in the largest supermarkets. So, if you go for spices, then only here.
Mandir-Marj
Despite the fact that mainly municipal institutions are located on this street, there is also a lot of interesting things for tourists. Mandir Marj is conveniently located between large parks, so the landscapes are very picturesque.
Chandni Chowk
Another bazaar street, however, it is more popular among the local population. So you need to be especially careful with all purchases, especially when it comes to food.
Rajpath
Ceremonial Avenue, also known as the "Tsar's Road". It hosts solemn parades on national holidays, and the avenue itself is very wide, beautiful and well-groomed. It is surrounded by many park areas, so it can be called the most beautiful part of the city.