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20 Fun Places To Visit In Delhi With Your Kids

Discover the top 20 places to visit in Delhi with kids, including the Nehru Planetarium, India Gate, Adventure Island, & more! With so many fun-filled activities, you might have to plan a trip back to this marvelous capital city!

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20 Fun Places To Visit In Delhi With Your Kids

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  1. 20 Fun Places To Visit In Delhi With Your Kids There’s a reason the phraseDilli Dil walon Ki is so popular. It hits right to the core of the essence of the inhabitants of Delhi: gregarious, largehearted and what’s more, emotional. People who wear their heart on their sleeve, so to speak. When visiting a city with your kids, that’s the very first box you need to check: The warmth of the people, that is. The rest, as they say, will follow. This joie de vivreof Delhi’s people, combined with the wonderful touristy stuff here, makes it a must-visit city! 20 Fun places to visit in Delhi for kids Here’s the best places to visit in Delhi for kids. So many, that perhaps you might have to plan a trip back to this marvelous capital city! 1. The Nehru Planetarium One of the most kid friendly areas in Delhi. To do: Here you’ll go beyond merely seeing the sky and stars. The fun activities here will keep children well-informed about our wondrous galaxy. Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 100 per adult and Rs. 70 per child. Visiting Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Race Course Road 2. India Gate

  2. Places to visit in Delhi with family for that patriotic feeling! To do: Pay tribute to soldiers that died in World War I and walk through lush green lawns around Rajpath against magnificently lit-up India Gate at night. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: None Visiting Hours: 24 hours Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat 3. Adventure Island If you’re looking for play areas in Delhi, thinkbig! To do: Check out the fun rides in this amusement park that’s a clear parallel to amusement parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios. Opening Days: All 7 days Entry Fee: Rs. 300 (entry only) Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Rithala 4. National Museum A museum designed keeping children in mind, certainly makes for one of the best places to visit in Delhi with family. To do: Walk through the hallways of 5000 years of Indian history, exploring everything from Harappan Civilization relics to Silk Route antiquities. Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 20, Students upto Class 12 free Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Udyog Bhavan 5. Museum of Illusions When finding activities to do for kids in Delhi, don’tmiss out on this ‘slice of magic’. To do: Check out the cool interactive exhibits and displays – like illusions that make you look large or small. Opening Days: Monday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 650, Child Rs. 520 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk 6. Jantar Mantar Places for kids in Delhi that have an element of intrigue to them? A must visit with kids. To do: This old observatory constructed by Maharaj Jai Singh showcases interesting, curved geometric devices calibrated to monitor the movement of planets and stars. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Patel Chowk 7. Garden of Five Senses All kids love gardens, and this one’s a garden beyond compare they simply cannot miss.

  3. To do: Besides being mesmerized by sweet flower fragrances, children can learn plenty about flowers, and simply ‘breathe crisp air’. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 35, Children Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Saket 8. The Red Fort A great place for kids In Delhi, to learn about the capital’s rich history. To do: Besides letting kids run around the sprawling gardens, ensure they attend the Sound and Light showfor a unique take on Delhi’s history. Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 35 Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk 9. National Rail Museum Kids love anything to do with ‘choo-choo’ trains, right? To do: Besides relishing the sight of life-size replica trains, children can learn all about the history of the Indian railway networks. A most engaging and fun place! Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adult Rs. 50, Child Rs. 10 Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh 10. National Science Center Is your child a science buff? This one’s the right place for them. To do: Take your time ambling trough seven galleries spread across eight levels, spanning subjects ranging from Biology to Science and Technology Heritage. Opening Days: All Days except Holi and Diwali Entry Fee: Rs. 70 Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan 11. Shankar’s International Doll Museum Places to visit in Delhi with kids can be delightfully unusual. To do: Check out this place home to over 6000 dolls from 85 countries, dressed in their traditional attire. Interesting for adults and children alike! Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Gate 12. Bal Bhavan National Children’s Museum and Aquarium Kid friendly places in Delhi like this are the coolest. To do: Witness an exhibit of toys and art and craft materials from the world over. Don’t miss theaviary and mini train. Opening Days: Wednesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 20 Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan

  4. 13. Waste to Wonder Park One of the more innovative places to visit in Delhi with kids. To do: Check out the replicas of the iconic Seven Wonders of the World created from waste like scrap iron and broken metal utensils. Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adult Rs. 50, Child Rs. 25 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Ashram 14. Splash Water Park Looking for play areas in Delhi for water babies? To do: Children can enjoy in splash pools or go on adventure rides like Ferris Wheel and Mini Columbus. A treat for those who enjoy playing in water. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 800, Children Rs. 400 Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Samaypur Badli 15. Deer Park Places to visit in Delhi for animal lovers! To do: Children get captivated as they see deer in their enclosures. If they’re lucky, they might just see peacocks show off their resplendent fan of feathers. Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: R.K. Puram 16. Children’s Park When looking for activities for kids to do in Delhi, give this one a shot. To do: A musical fountain, library, swings and theatre, to name a few. Don’t miss boating at sunset. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan 17. National Gandhi Museum Yet another museum you simply cannot miss. To do: Witness a rich collection of books and documents belonging to the late Mahatma Gandhi. Don’t miss the film on the life and philosophy of theSarvodaya Movement, screened daily. Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Gate 18. Lotus Temple People of all ages need faith, children included. To do: Check out this edifice devoted to the Baha’i faith that unfolds in the form of a

  5. stupendous white lotus, and of course, offer prayers to the Divine Lord. Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji Mandir 19. Adventure Island This amusement park’s a must visit for thrill-seekers. To do: Go crazy on 26 rides that have been imported from Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Oh, and for the little ones there’s a separate entertainment zone, Planet Pogo! Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Rs. 350 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Rithala 20. Purana Qila Yet another reminder of our country’s rich heritage, this magnificent fort. To Do: Just like the Red Fort, this one, too, has a Sound and Light show that speaks of Delhi’s history, that you don’t want to miss. Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Indraprastha The capital city’s indeed a treat for kids. At EuroKids we make use of every possible opportunity to teach them more about the world in which they live. We encourage them to garner a strong sense of their roots and respect the cultural differences of others. When they travel, like they might in future to Delhi, these values will be of paramount significance to them.

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