The India Habitat Centre hosts changing art exhibits, plays, cultural performances and films, and offers an international selection of food items in its food court
A peaceful park in the heart of New Delhi, Lodhi Garden houses the tombs of Mohammed Shah and Sikander Lodi, along with the Sheesh Gumbad and Bara Gumbad
Dilli Haat is the cultural heart of the capital, lined with kiosks representing each state of India
Although there are many Shirdi Sai Baba Temples in and around Delhi, the one located at Lodhi Road is the oldest
The Tibet House was established by HH Dalai Lama with the aim of preserving the cultural heritage of Tibet
Nehru Park is a large park in the neighborhood of Chankayapuri, lying to the southwest
Chanakyapuri is a posh neighbourhood with wide boulevards lined with lush, manicured gardens, elegant embassy buildings, and sprawling bungalows of government officials
Khan Market is where the foreign diplomats and Tibetan lamas go for lunch and to shop for pet supplies, groceries (great choice of vegetables), clothes, houseware, furnishing, jewelry andaccessories, and books (many bookshops)
The Nehru Memorial Museum is housed in the Teen Murti Bhavan, the former residence of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru
The Sarojini Nagar market is great for export surplus garments, and green grocery