Top 10 Sacred & Religious Sites in New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi

April 26, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

New Delhi is all at once chaotic and calm, a complicated city where cows often wander the shanty-lined streets. The 17th century Red Fort is a mass of domes and turrets, while Chandni Chowk is an exercise in friendly haggling. Jantar Mantar features larger-than-life sundials and astronomical instruments that are still used to predict the weather. Travelers and locals flock to the India Gate, the national monument of India that honors the soldiers who died in World War I and the Third Afghan War.
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1. Gurdwara Damdama Sahib

Nizamuddin East Near Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi 110013 India
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Gurdwara Damdama Sahib

Reviewed By Hardial_13 - Kharar, India

Gurdwara Damdama Sahib is very beautiful gurudwara located in Delhi close to humayun tomb. The place is very clean and peaceful.

2. Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki

New Delhi India
Excellent
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki

3. ISKCON Temple Delhi

Sant Nagar Main Road Hare Krishna Hill, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065 India +91 98710 47240 [email protected] http://iskconcommunications.org.in/
Excellent
58%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 1,162 reviews

ISKCON Temple Delhi

ISKCON as a transcendental mission with a strong philosophical and culture base, Popularly Known with Hare Krishna Movement. Prabhupāda as Founder-Ācārya of ISKCON, Founder-Ācārya: His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedānta Swami Prabhupāda” appear directly beneath “International Society for Krishna Consciousness" #Webmaster @ YRP WELLBEING SERVICES® (M/s YRP WBS)

Reviewed By SAROJ8585 - Bokaro Steel City, India

ISKCON Temple Delhi is a Hindu temple of Vaishnava sect dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radharani.It is one of the largest temple complexes in India.Janamashtami is the biggest festival of this temple.Idols of this temple are very attractive.

4. Birla Mandir Temple (Lakshmi Narayan)

Connaught Place, New Delhi 110002 India +91 11 2336 0297 http://www.delhitourism.gov.in/delhitourism/tourist_place/birla_mandir.jsp
Excellent
47%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,245 reviews

Birla Mandir Temple (Lakshmi Narayan)

Reviewed By 159manik - Hyderabad, India

Easy to access near New Delhi train station Beautiful and peaceful place to visit Marble type of construction Amazing temples inside Prayer hall is available Liked for peace

5. Chhatarpur Temple

Mani Chhatarpur Temple , 1 km from Chhatarpur Metro Station, New Delhi 110074 India 91-011-26802925-91-011-26802360-91-011-26803115-91-011-26804383 http://chhatarpur.nic.in/
Excellent
57%
Good
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9%
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4.5 based on 617 reviews

Chhatarpur Temple

Reviewed By akash304554 - Mumbai, India

Chhatarpur temple is my all time favourite.and it's so much peace at this place it's just 2 minutes from Chhatarpur metro ???? jai mata di.

6. Swaminarayan Akshardham

Nh 24 Akshardham Setu, New Delhi 110092 India +91-11-4344 2344 [email protected] http://akshardham.com
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 11,813 reviews

Swaminarayan Akshardham

Fantastic site to visit - unimaginable architechture, great theme show, diaorama and I max presentation. If any tourist, irresepctive of his religion or creed, has half a day to spare, this is a must see. It is one man's creation in five years totally with voluntary support. A monument which makes every indian proud!

Reviewed By Go381570 - New Delhi, India

Akshardham temple is a must visit on tour to Delhi. It is built with much grandiose on the banks of river Yamuna and is a unique experience in itself both spiritually and culturally. The breathtaking architecture and sculpture, the wonderful musical water fountain and sound and light show are a must watch for the sheer brilliance with which they have been imagined, designed and built. And, the entry to the venue is very systematically orgagnised. Overall, an amazing experience.

7. Malai Mandir, New Delhi

Sector VII, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi 110002 India +91 11 2617 5104 http://www.malaimandir.org.in
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Malai Mandir, New Delhi

Reviewed By Neelamsrawat5 - New Delhi, India

I visit this place more often as it's near to my place and it's very different from other temple in Delhi. It's always very neat and clean, spacious and very beautiful. Some time here are some traditional music events by very talented singers with sitting arrangements.

8. Bhaironath Temple

Opposite Gate No Pragati Maidan, New Delhi 110002 India
Excellent
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Bhaironath Temple

9. Ramakrishna Mission

Ramakrishna Ashram Marg, New Delhi 110055 India +91 11 2358 0091 http://www.rkmdelhi.org/
Excellent
54%
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39%
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Ramakrishna Mission

10. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Ashoka Road Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001 India
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 6,793 reviews

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Reviewed By dyne_travels - San Francisco, United States

To be fair, this was the only non-work thing I did during the business trip :) Visites this Sikh house worship in the morning as it was only ~10 min walk from the hotel. Didn't have much expectations but this place really impressed me. Foreign visitors need to go into a small room on the left of the entrace and leave shoes there. You can also borrow a scarf to cover your hair if you don't have one. The volunteer then took us on a tour of the site, starting from the kitchen where volunteers are preparing food for people who need food, to a dining room where thousands of people can dine together and then to gurudwara where you can see / listen to readings from the holy book and the holy pond. You can also taste a small portion of halwa as well. According to the volunteer, the orange flag implies that this place is open to everyone - regardless of religion and that they can also have food here. This is also true with other houses of worship around the world. When we came back to put our shoes back on, the volunteer also gave us a little booklet. There is a donation box but there's not even a mention of it. I gladly put small amount of donation and she wasn't even looking at it. Great experience accompanied by a friendly and knowledgeble volunteer. This was an amazing experience and if I get to visit again, would love to also spend some time in the kitchen.

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