Kid Friendly New Delhi

Kid Friendly New Delhi

Description:

You have ticked off the list of must-see places in Delhi, ogled at stone structures that are centuries-old, taken a whiff of strong spices at Khari Baoli, even fallen in trance listening to the soul-stirring qwaalies at Hazrat Nizamuddin. But, what about your kids? Sulking in the hotel, endlessly swapping channels, ordering food as a ruse to fight boredom. Come off your high-culture, history-seeking perch. See things from your kids' perspective. Give them the Delhi that they want. It is actually easy. And a whole lot of fun.

The first thing to do is to shift to a kid friendly hotel, like the Nirula's. They have a restaurant that serves delicious pizzas, burgers, footlongs and some of the best ice creams in Delhi.

Follow up this sudden increase in your popularity with a day out that will have your kids saying, 'What's next', instead of 'What now'...

Author: Sanjay Kumar
A Master's in Linguistics, Sanjay is an advertising copywriter by profession and an itinerant traveler... view profile

Day Note:

Start off the day with prehistoric dinosaurs, throw in a touch of colorful puppets, travel back in time with giant, old steam engines, eat lunch at a revolving restaurant perched high above the city, meet the animals, a dash of history, a touch of Punjabi food, a walk down the India Gate lawns with ice cream for dessert...can we do this again, mom?

  • National Museum of Natural History

    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2331 4849
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Federation House, Tansen Marg
    • FICCI Museum Building
    • New Delhi,DL110001
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    Description:

    Located in midst of the elite institutions of the city, this museum can be easily recognised by a large dinosaur statue in front of its gates. The museum displays a mind-boggling number of fossils, stuffed animals and birds. Film shows, lectures about plant and animals- this place organises it all. Children can partake in activites organised in the well-equipped discovery room.

  • Shankar Dolls Museum

    Shankar Dolls Museum - New Delhi
    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2331 6970
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Nehru House, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg
    • New Delhi,DL110001
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    Description:

    You guessed it right...it's a doll house. And there are no less than 6, 000 dolls on display, not only from India but from all over the world. There is a huge collection of antique dolls from Britain and Eastern Europe. This place also has a well-stocked children's library, and films are frequently organised for children every Saturday. No wonder kids love his place... Admission fee: Rs. 10 for adults, Rs. 5 for children.

  • National Rail Museum

    National Rail Museum - New Delhi
    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2688 1816
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    • Location:

    • Shanti Path, Chanakyapuri
    • New Delhi,DL110021
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    Description:

    Set amidst a sprawling park, this museum is a must not just for the train buff. A compact but informative indoor museum displays a range of interesting objects, but the main attractions are old steam engines parked outside. The star attraction is the Fairy Queen, made in 1855 and considered to be one of the best preserved steam locomotive engines of her age. The line-up of other old coaches include Prince of Wales Saloon, built in 1875, Maharaja of Mysore Saloon, built in 1899, and the Nilgiri coach, built in 1914 for the the local travellers. Children can take a ride on the toy train, which circles the museum yard. On your way out, don't miss the handsome Fire Engine, built in 1914 for the Nizam of Hyderabad.

    Admission fee: Rs. 10

  • Parikrama

    Parikrama - New Delhi
    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2372 1616
    • Location:

    • 22 Kasturbha Gandhi Marg
    • Antriksh Bhawan
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    Description:

    Parikrama, has more than just one interesting feature which makes it a must visit. This centrally air-conditioned eatery, is located on the 24th floor of the Antriksh Bhawan and is the highest revolving diner in India. Enjoy the panoramic view of New Delhi as you gorge on the delicacies served here. An extensive menu which features cuisine as varied as North Indian, to even Chinese and Continental. The bar has a wide range of exotic liquor on offer. Dine as you savor the panoramic views of the city!

  • National Zoological Park

    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2435 8500
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    • Location:

    • Pragati Maidan Road
    • Near Sunder Nagar
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    Description:

    Spread over an area of 176-acre, the Delhi Zoo is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a hill on one side, and a picturesque lake on the other. A favoured spot for the migratory birds, it also holds numerous exhibits and enclosures of rare animals and birds. The zoo is a favorite with the kids and a popular picnic place for Delhiites. Do yourself a favor and don't go on a Sunday, it is spilling over the brim with visitors. It also has an early 17th century Kos Minar, built by Jehangir, son of emperor Akbar, at every kos (four miles) between Agra and Lahore.

    Admission fee for foreigners: Rs. 50

  • Safdarjung Tomb

    Safdarjung Tomb - New Delhi
    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2332 0005
    • Location:

    • Lodhi Road
    • Near Safdarjung Airport
    • New Delhi,DL110003
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    Description:

    Safdarjung Tomb was built as a mausoleum for the Viceroy of Awadh, Safdarjung, in 1754. The main structure, built in red sandstone, is surrounded by many other smaller pavillions like Jangli Mahal (Wild Palace), Moti Mahal (Palace of Pearls), and Badshah Pasand (King's Favourite). It is a beautiful piece of Mughal architecture, and the endless lush green gardens and manicured lawns are sure to take your breath away. Admission: Rs. 5 for Indians, Rs. 100 for foreigners.

  • Sound and Light Show

    • Contact:

    • +91 (0)11 2328 1802 / +91 (0)11 2327 4580 (India Tourism)
    • Location:

    • Red Fort
    • New Delhi,DL110006
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    Description:

    An extraordinary sound and light show is organised every evening at Red Fort. Inaugurated on October 2nd, 1996, it is perhaps the biggest of its kind in India. It recreates the events of Indian history particularly related to the fort. Red Fort is believed to be the site of the first city of Delhi. The high rise walls and imposing entrances to the Quila (fort) are credited to emperor Shershah Suri. Massive halogen lights reflected from the mammoth, red sandstone walls and sound effects from hidden speakers evoke such an effect that the show has been a hit with the local crowds as well as the tourist for years. It takes place in Hindi and English for an hour each. Tickets Rs 50 (children Rs. 20).

  • Have More

    • Contact:

    • +91 11 2338 7070
    • Location:

    • 11-12, Pandara Market Road
    • New Delhi,DL110003
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    Description:

    Have More packs in the boisterous Punjabi spirit of Delhi and dishes out the favourite mutant version of Mughlai food. There is never any calm here; waiters are rushing, families are restless and crazy from greed, and waiting in a line is imperative. In the midst of barbecued meats, vegetarian kebabs, biryanis and fish, the most foreign soul is assured to be thoroughly Indianised.

  • India Gate

    India Gate - New Delhi
    • Contact:

    • +91 (0)11 2464 7005
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Rajpath
    • New Delhi,DL110001
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    Description:

    India Gate is usually the first stop in a traveler's itinerary. It is a majestic structure, which stands high at the end of Rajpath amidst plush, green manicured lawns and water fountains carved in sandstone. Designed and built by Lutyens, it was originally called the All India War Memorial. This structure was built in honor and memory of the scores of Indian soldiers who died in World War I, the North-West Frontier operations, and the Afghan war in early 1900s. India Gate is truly unique as each martyred soldier's name is inscribed in its walls. Under it burns the eternal flame of 'Amar Jyoti'; burning since 1971. The area is especially breathtaking in the evenings when India Gate and the sparawling lawns are dramaticly lit with floodlights. Just behind the main structure of India Gate is a canopy made in sandstone. In front of it is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan, the residence of the President of India. This is one of the most beautiful localities in the city and is favourite spot for picnics and outings all year round.

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