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Red Fort
Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
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Ph
Review №1

One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful. A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. There are also museums within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument. Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here

wi
Review №2

A Must Visit place in Delhi, feels like going back in time and watching history come to life. Do remember this is not a spot for a quick visit, you need a whole day to properly visit all the monuments inside.A tip for photographers - while cameras are allowed, there are certain restrictions on camera bags and tripods.

Tr
Review №3

Went to Delhi before Covid spike, overall experience was good, we went there June first week, it was really hot &humid. Try to go early morning, this place was very less crowded in the morning. Very nice historical place. We had a good time. My photos didn’t do much justice to this place, its well maintained, will be going after Covid situations to explore more Northern part of India

Sh
Review №4

One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful. A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. There are also museums within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument. Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.

Ma
Review №5

One of the most beautiful historical place in India. Although it is renovated but still great place to see if you are in Delhi. Now one can book ticket online through Archaeological Survey of India site and too at low cost than ticket window. Inside gardens are maintained well. Need atleast 2 hours minimum to see and understand each and every architecture there.

4K
Review №6

Last time in 2013, I was here and so excited to explore the monument.. and really enjoyed it.Now Its a long time, and still amazing to explore such a beauty.Museum is all furnished now and advanced.Best time to visit for photography, obviously day time but but to feel the beauty visit after sunset or during sunset.

ka
Review №7

Red Fort is a great place for people who love to visit historic places. Forts and the ambiance is great. Museum inside the Red Fort is also awesome with great collections of historic things.Be prepared for a long walk. Avoid visiting the Red Fort during summers. There are food corners/restaurants inside the Red Fort.Go with your family or a group of friends to enjoy the visit.I went to the Red Fort with one of my friends and we had a great time viewing the historic monuments at both sides while taking a walk. Enjoyed visiting the museum too.

Ir
Review №8

Red Fort is one of the most important monuments in the history of Indian independence. Its a must visit if you love to know about historical facts and the Indian heritage. It also has a museum, which will help you learn a lot of things that they dont teach you in books. Moreover, its a beautiful place and a must visit even if youre so interested in facts.Museums are the major attraction and trust me, you wont be able to see everything from just one visit. You can take your own water and food inside. Toilet facility for both males and females is there inside.

AT
Review №9

Very good place. Very crowd at evening. Best time to visit is early morning. Book your ticket before arriving through online. it will save your time to avoid long Big Q. Visited more than 20 times. I have been living in Delhi past 6 years. Visisted main tourist places whenever my villegers came in Delhi. Ha ha ha

Ar
Review №10

What to say about this.Just awesome.The view from the front the main road is incredible. The beauty cant be describe in a sentence.The entrance of this fort OH WOW. I loved the outside ground/field. You can come and relax here with friends or family.Inside the fort you will look out almost all the ancient history of India of freedom. This may give you goosebumps.There are very historical things such as ancient army suits, guns, tanks etc... and mainly the bullet by which Gandhi Ji died and many more.If you are going to visit it first time damn sure you will love it.Note: The photographers outside the fort are good and if you know how to bargain then it is very good😂😂😂

Ta
Review №11

Red Fort is one of the most important monuments in the history of Indian independence. Its a must visit if you love to know about historical facts and the Indian heritage. It also has a museum, which will help you learn a lot of things that they dont teach you in books. Moreover, its a beautiful place and a must visit even if youre not so interested in facts.

Pr
Review №12

It just looks Colossal.Very huge and enormously streched along lengths.Looks very proudly beautiful when you stand in front of it and glare at it, glare at our flag in the middle of massive beautiful looking architecture formed of all Red stone and marbles.Lovely Architecture.

MO
Review №13

Place is worth visiting there is lot of museum which gives you knowledge of War of Independence and our great freedom fighters.But the behaviour of staffs at entrance and exit gate is arrogant they dont treat peoples nicely.Ticket price of both fort and museum is cost 80 rupees but if u buy online there it cost 56 rupees only.I suggest you to go with online mode.

An
Review №14

Red fort at night looks great 👍. A walk around it will make your day. Now days are hot and humid, so night is better time to roam.

Dr
Review №15

One of the best monuments of india...Must must visit if in and around delhi...It will require full one day to fully visit and understand what the red fort and our freedom fight is all about...You also should visit museum there as well ...One can surely feel the aura there....

Ra
Review №16

Amazing views. Huge monument. Spread over a large area. Wasnt expected it would be this much huge. A day well spent.

po
Review №17

Nice place to visit. It is in very large area. Look more beautiful at night.

Md
Review №18

Visited this place during the pandemic situation. You have to book ticket online or through scan code.Ticket counters are not open.Ticket fare is 35/person.Best place to spend time with family, friends and see the ancient architecture of our country.Buses are directly connected across the city. If you are coming by metro then you have to take auto rickshaw from Metro station to Qutub Minar.

Ra
Review №19

MUST VISIT PLACE IN DELHI 💯(TIP- If you are school going or a college going student, then always carry your ID cards as most monuments and places that have entry tickets provide special discount after showing the ID card.)FAMOUS FOR - Architecture, History, Excursion trip, Photography and sightseeing.BEST TIME TO VISIT - October to FebruaryENTRY FEE - ₹90 (Indian/SAARC/BIMSTEC)*Child upto 14 years Free. International Price – ₹ 950(Other Nations)ONLINE PAYMENT (GOOGLE PAY, PAYTM, etc.) - YesPHOTOGRAPHY FEE - Nil (25 for videofilming)TIMINGS - Sunrise to Sunset, Tue-Sun; Mondays closed.NEAREST METRO STATION - Chandni Chowk (Yellow line), Jama Masjid (Voilet Line)NEAREST BUS STAND - Red Fort, Lal QilaFOOD FACILITY INSIDE - YesTAKING FOOD FROM OUTSIDE - AllowedPARKING - Available (paid)OTHER AMENITIES - Clean washrooms, benches, drinking water.SOUND & LIGHT SHOW: 6pm onwards in English and Hindi, Ticket: 80 (adults), 30 (children) Disable friendlySIGHT SEEING TIME IT TAKES- 3 - 5 hours.THINGS TO DO1) Marvel at the wonderful architecture and the intricate design of the structure and the pavilions.Rest at the beautiful and well-manicured garden which brings about a serenity to the site.2) Explore the various settings within like the bath area, sleeping room and the various halls where the royalty used to entertain private visitors.Many mahals like the Mumtaz Mahal, Khas Mahal and the Rang Mahal are interesting places to look into.3) Enjoy the show in the evenings which are specially orchestrated for visitors.4) Shop at the local markets or buy trinkets from the hawkers who are found nearby.5) There are a wide range of culinary options in the area which range from regional to fast food.TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS1) Wear comfortable footwear while looking around the place as there is a lot of walking involved.2) Carry hats and water bottles to combat the heat.3) The light and sound show is a treat which is available only in the evening.4) Availability of Guides - There are plenty of guides who are available for a certain fee. They will explain the history of the location and the various sites within it in both English and Hindi.The Red Fort is vast but its also beautiful. The market at the entrance is magical selling everything from antiques to Persian rugs. The fort does tend to get very hot and any air-conditioning you may experience is purely natural. But even then, the Red Fort is majestic, imposing, and quite astounding. The light and sound shows held every evening are a must watch. The monument requires long walking to truly enjoy it. However, if you have a lot of time in hand, Id recommend spending atleast half a day exploring all the places within the Red Fort.NEARBY PLACES TO VISIT1) Gurudwara Bangla Sahib2) Agrasen Baoli3) Jama Masjid4) Dili Haat5) India Gate6) Chandni Chowk7) Paranthe wali gali8) CPNEARBY RESTAURANTS1) Indian Accent2) Varq3) Lal Kuan Bazar4) Bukhara

NI
Review №20

Red fort is Primary attraction of Delhi. There is a huge ground inside Red fort premise. Road inside Red fort is attract your attention . Faciloty of Ticket for visiting Red fort is quite fast and Digital. You can purchase Ticket instantly.Inside Red fort Cleanliness is very prior thing.

Ja
Review №21

Loved the place.Its a beautiful place to reminisce yourhistory. The coolness of the air at the topof the fort is incomparable. One shouldvisit the place with your adored one tohave the total fun. You have lush greenlawns and so many spots to have a seatand talk.Each wall really has a story to tell.Hence ,one must really take a professionalguide to be informed accordingly. To enterinside red fort you need to get the ticketsand if you will pay offline it will cost uaround 50 rupees for just visiting andaround 80 rupees for museum. Buy onlineyou need to pay only 35 rupees and 56rupees for museum so you can bookonline it will be easy for you. Happy Visit!10 Share

Do
Review №22

Red fortThe Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi (in Old Delhi) in India that served as the main residence of the Mughal Emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort on an earlier 10th century fort by Anangpal Tomar on 12 May 1638, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. Originally red and white, its painting is credited to architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori, who also constructed the Taj Mahal. It was renovated between May 1639 and April 1648 based on an earlier fort.

Jo
Review №23

This place is BEAUTIFUL and they really do maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name.I didnt visit the museum but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer. It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit!

Dr
Review №24

Amazing place to visit in Delhi, where you can visit with your family, friends or partner, you get to see many architecture, and also many amazing Art to photograph, Ticket price for entry is 35 Rupees for indian nationals

Mu
Review №25

Red fort is huge, its more of a museum to freedom fighter than showing Mughals history. You must take museum ticket else you will not have much to do here. They have cloakroom to keep your travel bags if you r travelling and they charge ₹15 for it.

Sa
Review №26

Loved this historic place. Hasnt lost its touch in years. Although it is renovated but still great place to see if you are in Delhi. Now one can book ticket online through Archaeological Survey of India site and too at low cost than ticket window. Inside gardens are maintained well. Some places are being renovated in December 2019. Need 2 hours minimum to see and understand each and every architecture there.

Go
Review №27

This place is a historical. It was built by Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century. One of the oldest mughal fort in india. Every year,the Indian Prime Minister unfurls the national flag here on the Independence Day.

sa
Review №28

The park looks good and so many trees!!! They screen the Red Fort from Ring Road side and surely protect it from vehicular and dust pollution!!! I love it!!!!

An
Review №29

Nice place to chill out. Must visit once. Clean and beautiful..

Go
Review №30

Best historical place of India,you will feel proud here when you see Indian flag hosting here.

Ra
Review №31

The colossal Red Fort in Delhi was the home of the formidable Mughal emperors for around 200 years until the British took over it in 1857. The fort is not just a symbol of the popular grandeur of the Mughal era, but it has withstand the trials of turbulent times, especially during India’s most historical events that shaped the foundation of the country.

I
Review №32

It is best place to see a very high level of security.The seen of red fort from outside is totally red.The best way to take a pic with a your girlfriend is in front of the Indian tri colour national flag.Enjoy the gardens and some very old statues a mark of history.

Ka
Review №33

One of the majestic place in Delhi! You can experience the feel of history inside while you are roaming. Well preserved articles and displays are inside the museum. It’s crowded during weekends, it’s better to take online tickets to avoid long queue. Battery operated autos are available opposite to ticket counters to reach the entrance.Worth to visit, if you are visiting Delhi.

aj
Review №34

A good place for outing on weekend if you stay in delhi and if you are a tourist then a must visit in delhi... historic place... have museum too and large open ground for picnic

Aj
Review №35

Very big Fort. Awesome time to spend time. One should also visit Jama Masjid nearby . Roadside food is very cheap and superb

SA
Review №36

It was a great experience.This place is BEAUTIFUL and they really do maintain it amazingly! This landmark comprises a large complex full of multiple architectural structures with acres of well-kept gardens in between. It is all enclosed by a huge red wall, giving it its name.I didnt visit the museum but spent 90 minutes walking around the grounds and still felt I could take longer. It felt safe and the facilities are clean. Absolutely worth a visit!

Ka
Review №37

Amazing museums inside. Also shops inside provide good materials at very cheap price as they are (facts-->) only paying 16 to 20 rupees as rent.....

Ri
Review №38

This is one of the iconic place in Delhi. It was made during Mugal Emperor. This is very good place for your children

su
Review №39

Great place to hangout with family , pace is also very clean..loved the place.Its a beautiful place to reminisce yourhistory. The coolness of the air at the topof the fort is incomparable. One shouldvisit the place with your adored one tohave the total fun. You have lush greenlawns and so many spots to have a seatand talk.Each wall really has a story to tell.Hence ,one must really take a professionalguide to be informed accordingly. To enterinside red fort you need to get the ticketsand if you will pay offline it will cost uaround 50 rupees for just visiting andaround 80 rupees for museum. Buy onlineyou need to pay only 35 rupees and 56rupees for museum so you can bookonline it will be easy for you.

Pr
Review №40

Love this place .... visiting red fort after 20 years.. very nice experience..

Ne
Review №41

One of the greatest monuments of India and the walk around the place is so peaceful. A must visit for relaxation and learning more about the history of Indian revolution of getting freedom. There are also museums within to learn more about each initiative and weapons used during that time. Great place to be opted for children to understand our history and explore this monument. Also, they host lot of shops within the premises. During Indian Independence day the Indian flag is hoisted here.

Sh
Review №42

This is one of the the historical places to visit in India 🇮🇳 in Delhi. The Fort is so huge it will take one complete day to completely know about it and going to all the corners of the Fort ❤Is very peaceful and lot of greenery every where.You must visit the place of your in Delhi 👌

An
Review №43

A historic place, currently under renovation, thus entry to monuments are restricted. Meuseum are good. Currently only online tickets are allowed. Washroom and water adequately provided.

Ni
Review №44

Dont just see as red fort see as a The king of akbar Home and then u realized hight of this red fort 😍

So
Review №45

Opens through out the year except for Monday between 9:30 am to 4:30 pm with entry fee of Rs.35/- for adult. Better to book online ticket as the queue is very long before the ticket counter.Many parts of this big fort are closed now,so what took usually 2-3 hours some years before now takes around 1 to 1.30 hrs.Very much walking is needed inside it. Lush green gardens are there inside to seat.This large fort comprises multiple architectural structures inside it which is covered by the big red wall, giving its name.

Am
Review №46

The Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi (in Old Delhi) in India that served as the main residence of the Mughal Emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort on 12 May 1638, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi.There is additional thing to show you that is museum in which you get the dress and sward of our freedom fighter. So must watch the museum if you visit here. It inspire you as well as your belonging.This place is heritage of India which is under construction now a days for in hence the beauty. There is a many ways of transportation like bus or taxi and metro are more affordable and easy to travel.

Ra
Review №47

I Love this Place ! Because its me favorite place

Pa
Review №48

Red Fort is Shaan of Delhi.It is in Old Delhi.Very Well Maintained.A Must Must Visit for all Tourists Coming to Delhi.It is Opp Red Fort Metro station.It is also Called Laal Kila.It is walking Distance From Old Delhi Railway Station.It is a Historical Fort

Pr
Review №49

A great place to discover history and spend time with family, but think twice before making plans to visit red fort on days like new years eve or any such occasion, because then it will very crowded and also try to book tickets online before hand because to go inside red fort you need to get the tickets and the ticket counter is no where to be found, it is situated somewhere near gate no.2 which far away and you might find a huge queue at the ticket counter, so to avoid this try to find a QR code of paytm through which you can book tickets online, which is much convenient.So, overall you will have a great experience once inside.

An
Review №50

One of the best place to enjoy a peaceful time with your loved one or even alone. The monument remi ds us of the medival history of India and tells us how rich it was. This is not just a fort but a city. The meena bazar has some shops for people to buy some stuff.

Mo
Review №51

Built by Shah Jahan in 1648 as the seat of Mughal power-a role it maintained until 1857-the magnificent crescent-shaped Red Fort in New Delhi, named after the stunning red sandstone used in its construction, covers a vast area of more than two square kilometers, all of it surrounded by a large moat. Highlights include its two largest gates: the impressive Lahore Gate (the forts main entrance) and the elaborately decorated Delhi Gate, once used by the emperor for ceremonial processions.

Am
Review №52

I have been to the Agra fort but didn’t visit Red Fort even after staying in Delhi. It’s a lovely place and it gives you a feeling of the past times and takes you through it, good place to visit and can enjoy chandini chowk market after visiting Red Fort. The famous paranthe waali gali has some amazing places to eat paranthas where bollywood celebrities have also eaten and they serve you food with so much love and the food is also very tasty. You just can’t stop eating those paranthas, just so tasty yet easy to digest as you have to walk a lot in the lanes of Chandni Chowk. Hence it is a great place to visit with friends or family with a lot of shopping and specially for wedding shopping and other wholesale shopping. You can find everything in this market from a portable fan to jewellry. The

Sa
Review №53

There are so many sculptures and paintings also wait for you in muesium..Raja Ravi Varma,s paintings also present here...So enjoy a lot ..

Ad
Review №54

Loved this place... Very huge and attractive you will get to know your history. Have an Park also. There is an e-rikshaw facility to help you travel the premises of red fort. Eating facility is also available at the main entrance. Great place to go with the family outing😍❤️.The walls and architecture is really awesome ❤️

JA
Review №55

The Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi (in Old Delhi) in India that served as the main residence of the Mughal Emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort on an earlier 10th century fort by Anangpal Tomar on 12 May 1638, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. Originally red and white, its painting is credited to architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori, who also constructed the Taj Mahal. It was renovated between May 1639 and April 1648 based on an earlier fort.

SH
Review №56

As the name of this monument is Ref Fort the colour of the stone used to build is also red giving this monument completely a red appearance. I visited here with my friends during autumn season thats why the monument was completely covered due to fog but when reached near to the flag hoisted there we together salute it. Red Fort is really very good looking and marvelous monument which is enough to make indians to be proud to be indian.

Am
Review №57

Its a good place to hang out with family and friends.Make sure book your tickets online before coming because there internet is so slow and will take more time.

Ak
Review №58

A great monument to visit.Visiting Delhi without visiting Red fort... Your journey is not complete.

Ka
Review №59

Oldest monument.Love to come again and again

Pr
Review №60

It is a well maintained place. It is better to read some facts and information about the place before visiting it in order to understand everything in red fort a little better.

Cr
Review №61

One of the best historical monument in DelhiVERY BIG Garden inside and too many museum to visit insideU take whole day to visit inside red fort

An
Review №62

The Red Fort is a World Heritage Site. It was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. And a wonderful touristy spot to get keepsake pictures.

vi
Review №63

Really great architecture...........And good place for visitors

am
Review №64

One of the greatest monuments in India, cleanliness and maintenance is also good only draw back is there isnt a single shop inside which sell packed water bottles so before visiting better carry few water bottles coz its a huge place to visit and have many things to explore.

so
Review №65

Red fort in New Delhi is one of the must visit place. I visited all the pavillions. You need to spend the whole day to see all the spots.The museum inside was also very beautiful . Cleanliness makes this tourist place very attractive.

Sk
Review №66

This is beauty of India. Must visit place. Tourists hub, beautiful architecture of India. Very nice place. Beautiful architecture.

AN
Review №67

Strong fort built specially for defense... But minimalistic palace structure ... Akbar was in very safe heaven that dayss

Du
Review №68

Loved the place.Its a beautiful place to reminisce yourhistory. The coolness of the air at the topof the fort is incomparable. One shouldvisit the place with your adored one tohave the total fun. You have lush greenlawns and so many spots to have a seatand talk.Each wall really has a story to tell.Hence ,one must really take a professionalguide to be informed accordingly. To enterinside red fort you need to get the ticketsand if you will pay offline it will cost uaround 50 rupees for just visiting andaround 80 rupees for museum. Buy onlineyou need to pay only 35 rupees and 56rupees for museum so you can bookonline it will be easy for you. Happy Visit!

Am
Review №69

Beautiful, massive Mughal architecture worth visiting atleast for once.It was a wonderful experience.

Ar
Review №70

Beautiful fort but badly maintained.Would require more than 2 hours to explore this completelySo plan accordinglyNo eateries available inside the complex so make sure you eat something before going in since it requires a lot of walking.Souvenir shops available insideMust visit if you’re in Delhi and don’t forget to visit the museum inside for additional fee

So
Review №71

Nice place to spend some quality time in the evening..parking is bit far from the fort..no seating space ,water u ll find..

Ke
Review №72

The Red Fort is located in Delhi. It was the home of the Mughai Emperors since the 17th century. The name of the fort is attributed to the red sandstone of which it is constructed of.This UNESCO World Heritage site is a very expansive complex of 103 hectares.

Vi
Review №73

The Red Fort Complex was built as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad – the new capital of the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The private apartments consist of a row of pavilions connected by a continuous water channel, known as the Nahr-i-Behisht (Stream of Paradise). The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement. The planning of the palace is based on Islamic prototypes, but each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions The Red Fort’s innovative planning and architectural style, including the garden design, strongly influenced later buildings and gardens in Rajasthan, Delhi, Agra and further afield.Parking availableSecurity is goodDigital payment mode for ticketing

PR
Review №74

Heritage Site. Takes around 30 minutes to explore the fort. 80% of the fort belongs to Indian Army. 20% is opened to common public.You can take a guide to know more about the place. Or you can read the history over the internet.

Sa
Review №75

I think mostly all people know about red fort and its history. So I wont tell you about that, but I will explain u something that will help you. To enter inside red fort you need to get the tickets and if you will pay offline it will cost u around 50 rupees for just visiting and around 80 rupees for museum. But online you need to pay only 35 rupees and 56 rupees for museum so you can book online it will be easy for you. And u will find interesting things inside. In the starting you will find people selling jewelry and other stuff so if you want you can purchase it

Sh
Review №76

Amazing place to see and learn about Indian history and Indian freedom struggle. Dont forget to subscribe for the museum visit too while buying tickets. Museums are the major attraction and trust me, you wont be able to see everything from just one visit. You can take your own water and food inside. Toilet facility for both males and females is there inside.

Go
Review №77

Its a huge fort. You need more than half a day to see all of it including the museums. You go back in time if you see all the museums which have details of Indian History. Its well maintained and the lawns are nicer too. Better to but tickets using the QR code rather than standing in a queue.

Ga
Review №78

Had I know the fort houses so many memories, I would have stepped here long before!! Nevertheless, visit to make great memories, retreat your eyes and heart and obviously to enjoy the perks of being in Delhi! If you find a white dog your way, then its a brownie point as the dog belong to Red Fort and it helps the tourist enjoy their time. It would also leave you outside safely and would return back! Dog lovers, a love alert your way ❤ Non dog lovers, well you have walls, museums, the palaces you enjoy 😇

Ga
Review №79

The Red fort is our one of the best heritageplace..Good Tourists place The Red Fort is one ofthe most popular monuments in the historyof India. It has a big area for the visitors towatch over. Different sections have theirown importance. Highlighted. It has alsohas a museum showcasing various historicparts of the past. Be it uniforms, Spears,swords or old telephonic instruments. Agood watch. But a big factor to beconsidered is the weather. Its an open airplace, so if you go on a sunny day make it apoint to carry your goggles and cap. Not toforget drinking water. The place isfacilitated with I public washrooms anddrinking water. But please choose apleasant weather period to visit or elseyoull be drenched in sweat....

ka
Review №80

Nicely maintain since army is stationed there and it is used for flag hosting by Prime Minister of India on Independence Day. Remains closed on Monday and is usually crowded as it is famous among both Indian and foreign tourists.

SH
Review №81

Its a great historical place. Its close to metro station. Entry fee is less if you pay with debit or credit card and for museum you have to buy separate tickets. There is no restaurant or eateries inside, at the entrance or exit you can buy souvenirs. Washrooms facilities are available and most importantly these are clean and properly maintained. Drinking water also available at several places inside. There is greenery everywhere, old structure were great.

Ku
Review №82

Well maintained and historical. Learnt a lot from the museums established inside the fore about the Indian Freedom struggle.

Oz
Review №83

It is nicely maintained and it is so beautiful ..

La
Review №84

It was soo amazing to see such an architectural building in front of you. You can easily visit there by bus also it has only 35/- Rs fee for adults and 20/- for childrens.

Ku
Review №85

Red Fort Constructed by Anang Pal Tomer is an excellent tourist place to visit. There various and beautiful museums.

sh
Review №86

The architecture of the Red Fort is a representation of the cultural intermingling that the Mughals brought to India.Best time to visit: November to FebruaryLocation: Netaji Subhash MargMetro Station: Chandni ChowkWeekly holiday: Monday

Di
Review №87

Its good place to spend few hours and know the history. Better to choose ticket with entry for Redfort and museum. You can but tickets online as well.

sm
Review №88

Historical place in Delhi....open till 8pm...best buy online ticket...it will save time and they gives discount in online ticket

Mr
Review №89

Want to experience the heart of Indian national and political activities - go to Red Fort. Its a living history. Just love here to be multiple times ❤️. I suggest you to go there in late afternoon, you get awesome lighting of the buildings inside the fort. There is a small handicrafts market, you will get a lot of interesting thi gs to buy but you should have a thick purse as well. If you would like to know about the history of it, go there, get a guide (audio guide also available) and indulge yourself.

Mo
Review №90

Now a days only online tickets is available.All cash counter are closed. Ticket include museum entrance also.

pr
Review №91

Plz read full .-- Red fort is wonderfull place to visit . It is highly recommended that you should go before 12 pm as you will get much time to rome around and feel the place. If are able to feel that you are the raja and high society people at those previous times then it will be best othe wishe redfort is simple a building . It is memorable not just only for such big building . You will astonish when you will feel . So feeling is much more important .okay go and enjoy hard ......

Sc
Review №92

If youre visiting delhi then must visit Lal Quila (Red Fort). Parking area is good and youll be charged 40 Rupees for 4 Hours and then 20 Rupees Per Hour.Currently in corona youve to buy tickets online and its easy. Before ticket counter was soo busy and rushed but after this change its so fast and quick.There are 2 types of tickets 1st where you can enter fort and second where you can visit fort+ museum 🖼️. I suggest you to buy fort+museum ticket its not too costly.There are 5 museums and many locations and in different locations youll learn many things.Washrooms are cleaned they maintained social distance everywhere.So my review cant show the beauty of this place to feel this vibe you have to visit this place. 🙏 Jai Hind Jai Bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Jawan Jai Kisaan 🙏

Mr
Review №93

This is a historical artwork, which people from far off countries also come to see. It was built in 1648, and at that time was the kingdom of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal ruler of the Mughal Empire, and Delhi was called Shahjahanabad. The Red Fort was built with red stone, so it was called the Red Fort. The architecture style of the Red Fort is very unique, its garden, palace, walls, special, everything has been made very thoughtfully, here you can get a glimpse of different culture of India, it is situated in the middle of Delhi, where now There are many museums to see

Ka
Review №94

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ha
Review №95

If you want to explore every nook and cranny of this place then you must have at least 5-6 hours. The place is awesome for those who admire ancient architecture and monuments. Inside there are a no of museums solely dedicated to history of Indian independence. There is also a small bazaar to take souvenirs with you ( jewellery, handicrafts etc). You cannot take anything edible with you inside the premises and also there is no canteen sort of thing inside the fort, so eat nicely before visiting the fort otherwise you will be famished inside the fort as you have to walk a lot explore.

DC
Review №96

Proud to be an Indian.Lovely Architectural historical Fort wonderfully Built by red stone making it one of the most magnificent palaces in the world. The Mughal Emperot Shah Jahan after ruling from Agra for 11 yrs decided to shift to Delhi and laid the foundation of Red Fort in 1618.Situated in Delhi and is one of the prime attraction in DELHI tourism. As I tourist Id say its worth a visit but take at least 2 - 3 hours in hand and yes guides are available for detailed hassle free knowledgeful tours at nominal price.Few miles from Jama Masjid build by the Mughal Emperor is still one of the most historical and most visited place in India by local tourists even foreigners.LOVELY PLACE.

Na
Review №97

Red fort is Very nice historical place. Besides the palaces and other buildings, Archaeological Survey of India maintains a huge museum comprising of five buildings here. The museum is also worth watching. The fort takes 1.5 to 2 hours to see it properly. The museum takes another 2 to 3 hours..

Me
Review №98

Amazing .... Its really very great architectural design. A great fort i can say and super maintained. Never forget memomts when you arrived here. Its seems like what a history of it red fort. Museum is awesome with all description of Indian war history.

As
Review №99

✅Must visit place for Indians as well as for tourists.Theres a museum where you can experience the whole Saga of Indian independence from British empire chronologically, there are various artifacts of kept in various sections dedicated to meritorious freedom fighters.There is a small market inside red fort from where you can buy good stuffs and souvenir.This place looks even more beautiful in evening as the lights add more charm to the fort.📍Nearest Metro Station : Lal Quila📍Nearest Railway Station : Delhi JunctionThere is famous Chandni Chowk nearby.

De
Review №100

Situated in Old Delhi, Maintained very well with all required facilities. Can buy entry tickets online easily. Audio guide facility available which is pretty good to know the place very well. Try it out and you wont be disappointed. A must visit in your Delhi Local your iteranary.

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  • Address:Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
  • Site:http://asi.nic.in/
  • Phone:+91 11 2327 7705
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Fortress
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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