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Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar

Qutab Minar

4.5(160,509)

Summary

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Qutb Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi, renowned for its impressive height and intricate architecture, surrounded by beautiful gardens and ancient ruins. It offers a rich historical experience for visitors, especially in the evening when the monument is illuminated.

Pros

  • Stunning architecture and intricate carvings
  • Beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere
  • Convenient access via public transport and online ticket booking

Cons

  • Can get crowded on weekends and holidays
  • Limited shaded areas, making afternoon visits uncomfortable

Top reviews

5Ojas Prabhakar

The tall tower looked very impressive and beautiful. I was amazed by its height and the detailed carvings on the walls. The surrounding gardens were clean and pleasant. I enjoyed walking around and learning about its history. It was exciting to see such an old and famous monument in real life. But lighting show is average you can skip it.

5Akatya Singh

Visited Qutub Minar around 4 pm and stayed till 7 pm. Highly recommend staying to watch the sky slowly turn dark and the lights come on. The view becomes even more magical in the evening. It is a giant structure with so many beautiful ruins around. There is a lot to explore and the architecture is stunning. Be prepared to walk quite a bit because the complex is large. After 6, Some areas start closing and guards ask people to move out from certain sections but you can still go close to Qutub Minar itself. You can reach here easily. Get down at Saket metro station and it is about 10 minutes by auto from there. Buy your ticket online from the official ticket portal near the ticket counter otherwise you may have to stand in line for around 30 minutes. One honest note especially for girls, there are some boys who pass comments so it is better to stay alert and avoid engaging. Otherwise it is a very beautiful and historic place worth visiting.

5SAMBIT MAITI

Qutub Minar is truly a masterpiece of architecture and history! Standing tall at 73 meters, this UNESCO World Heritage Site leaves you amazed with its intricate carvings and detailed inscriptions. The red sandstone structure looks even more beautiful in sunlight, making it perfect for photography. The surrounding complex, including the ancient ruins and the famous Iron Pillar, adds to the historical charm of the place. The atmosphere is peaceful, and walking around the monument gives you a deep sense of India’s rich heritage. A must-visit spot in Delhi for history lovers, travelers, and anyone who appreciates architectural beauty! ✨

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