Delhi is cosmopolitan in the truest sense and its history has been full of religious diversity when it came to those who ruled Delhi. The following religious places in Delhi are a must-visit for all of you who want to connect with the supreme power or with themselves.
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1. Jama Masjid
The largest mosque in India is a spectacle not just visually but in terms of the aura it brings with the number of people who pray in the mosque.
Nearest Metro Station – Chandni Chowk

2. Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
This is one of the best places to visit in Delhi if you are looking for some solace in the selfless service which the devotees offer in the Gurudwara all through the Day. The shabads and the sarovar added to the Langar make this a great tourist attraction of Delhi
Nearest Metro Station – Patel Chowk

3. Laxmi Narayan Temple
This is one temple which has garnered a lot of faith in the years gone by and there are a lot of people who keep visiting this place for praying to the almighty goddess
Nearest Metro Station – R. K. Ashram Marg

4. Lotus Temple
The Lotus Temple is one of the most peaceful places in Delhi and the world where people can sit and experience peaceful connect with one’s soul
Nearest Metro Station – Kalkaji, Nehru Place

5. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah
Aren’t we all familiar with this after the Kun Faaya Kun song from Rockstar. Yes, this is that place and you should definitely visit it on a good quawaali night
Nearest Metro Station – Lajpat Nagar, Jor Bagh

6. Akshardham Temple
The Temple and the land all around it is a work of art and isn’t just a treat for your eyes but also for your soul. Even if you are not the most religious ones, you should visit this place
Nearest Metro Station – Akshardham

7. ISKCON Temple
The ISKON Temple is a major attraction for the tourists in Delhi because of the passion with which the devotees of Krishna serve their God. This is one place you should not miss if you want to visit a religious place in Delhi.
Nearest Metro Station – Nehru Place

These were a few of our recommendations but there is a religious place in every nook and corner of Delhi. Do let us know if you discover any religious places in Delhi.