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Airports in Detroit
Detroit is served by Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The airport is located
about 40 miles away from the city center. Also named as Detroit
Metropolitan Wayne county Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Airport offers
flights to a number of destinations such as New York, Paris, Boston,
Toronto, Las Vegas, and more. The airport is easily accessible from the
city by shuttles, taxis, and car rentals.
Explore Delhi
Officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi, Delhi is the capital
city and union territory in India. The city is bordered by Haryana on three
sides and by Utter Pradesh on its east. Delhi is a vivacious amalgamation
of cultural diversities, traditions, political significance, and
architectural brilliance. The city blends its historical glory with
modernity. The popular tourist attractions in Delhi includes various forts,
tombs, parks, centers for performing arts, and many more, thus making this
city an excellent place to visit for tourists of different tastes. Delhi is
also famous for its lip-smacking street food. In addition, the city is also
a gateway to nearby tourist destinations such as Agra, Jaipur, and
Rishikesh.
Things to do In Delhi
Humayun's Tomb
The final resting place of the Mughal Emperor Humayun, Humayun's Tomb is
located in the Nizamuddin East area of Delhi. Humayun's Tomb is the first
garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent. This majestic piece of structural
design was commissioned for construction in 1569-70, by Bega Begum, the
chief consort empress of Humayun. The design of this tomb pertains to
typical Mughal architecture with Persian influences. Due to its spectacular
design and notable past, Humayun's Tomb is featured in the list of UNESCO
World Heritage Sites.
Red Fort
Built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1939, Red Fort is a historical
fortification in the center of the city. This fort was main residence of
the rulers of Mughal dynasty. It is an imposing piece of architecture and
derives its name from its red sandstone walls. Red Fort was the political
and ceremonial center of the Mughal state and also the setting for the
events that impacted the region. Today, the fort is home to several museums
boasting an array of historical artifacts. On the Independence Day every
year, the Prime Minister of India unfurls the national flag of the Red
Fort.
Qutab Minar
Qutab Minar is the tallest brick minaret around the globe. It is a tall
tower of victory constructed by Qutab-ud-din Aibak (Slave Dynasty) after
trouncing over Delhi's last Hindu kingdom. There are five storeys in Qutab
Minar, in which three storeys are made of red sandstone and the fourth and
fifth storeys are of sandstone and marble. There is also a 7-metre high
iron pillar that is located in the courtyard of Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque,
located at the foot of the minaret. As per the beliefs, Quwwat-ul-Islam
Mosque was constructed of the material obtained from the demolition of '27
Hindu Temples'.
Best Time to Fly to Delhi
Delhi sees three seasons- summer, monsoon, and winter. Summers in the city
start from the month of April and continues up to the month of July. In
summers, the weather is hot and humid, and the temperatures lie in the
range of 25 degrees to 45 degrees Centigrade. Monsoon lasts from July to
mid-September and in this season, Delhi experiences rainfall offering
relief from hot and humid weather. Temperature in rainy season lies in the
range of 30 degrees to 35 degree Centigrade. Winter in the city brings
extreme cold and low temperature. Winter starts from December and continues
till January. The best time to visit Delhi is with either during the months
of February and March or October and November. Other than these months, the
city is either too hot or too cold.