Delhi: the metropolis of seven cities
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- Fuso orario:IST (UTC+5:30)
- IATA:DEL
- Valuta:INR. Carta e digitale diffusi; piccoli contanti restano utili.
- Zone principali:Old Delhi (Shahjahanabad) — the Mughal city and its lanes · Nizamuddin — the dargah, the basti and Humayun's Tomb · South Delhi — Hauz Khas, Safdarjung, the southern tombs · Mehrauli and Qutub — the oldest layer, in the far south
Panoramica
Delhi dà il meglio quando viene organizzata per aree omogenee, non come una corsa continua da un punto all'altro.
Storia
Delhi's site has been settled for millennia, and its formal history is usually told as seven successive cities: Lal Kot and Mehrauli in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Siri under the Khaljis, then Tughlaqabad, Firozabad, Dinpanah, and finally Shahjahanabad — the Mughal capital begun in 1639, whose Red Fort and Jama Masjid still stand. Each was built near rather than on its predecessor, which is why the ruins of all of them survive across the modern city instead of underneath it. The British moved their capital here from Calcutta in 1911 and built a planned city alongside the old one; independence was declared from the Red Fort's ramparts in 1947, and Partition brought a large influx of Punjabi Hindu and Sikh families whose arrival reshaped the city's demography, its commerce and its cooking.
Cultura
Delhi's food identity is Punjabi-Mughlai and it is specific: the tandoor-based North Indian restaurant canon was codified here after Partition, and butter chicken and dal makhani were invented in a Daryaganj kitchen in the 1950s. The old city holds the century-old Mughlai institutions and the paratha lane; south Delhi holds the modern reinvention. Street food peaks with chole bhature in the morning, chaat through the day, and the winter-only milk-foam sweet daulat ki chaat in December and January. Festival: Diwali (October or November): the city lights up with diyas and fireworks, and the old-city markets are at their most atmospheric, Holi (March): most vivid in residential colonies; many hotels run their own rooftop celebrations for guests, Eid-ul-Fitr: morning prayers at the Jama Masjid draw enormous crowds, and the surrounding lanes fill with festival sweets, Winter arts season (roughly December to March): the city's museums, galleries and performance venues run their heaviest programme in the comfortable months. Musei: Crafts Museum — a living-craft complex with artisans working in weaving, pottery and metal from across the country, Sanskriti Kendra and the private museums of south Delhi — textiles, terracotta and everyday objects, Sulabh International Museum of Toilets — genuinely serious social history behind an unlikely name.
Info pratiche
Sicurezza: Normali precauzioni da grande città nei mercati e nei nodi di scambio. Lingua: Hindi e inglese sono ampiamente utilizzati nei contesti di viaggio. Valuta: INR. Carta e digitale diffusi; piccoli contanti restano utili.
Viaggio
Il modello più solido per Delhi è zonale: Old Delhi per patrimonio e mercati, zona centrale per assi istituzionali, sud per grandi monumenti e quartieri gastronomici. La metropolitana è in genere il sistema più affidabile per attraversamenti lunghi. Un buon schema di 4 giorni è: 1) Red Fort/Jama Masjid/Chandni Chowk, 2) Humayun + Lodhi o musei, 3) Qutub e sud città, 4) giorno jolly per pratiche o shopping. I trasferimenti su strada possono allungarsi rapidamente: meglio evitare continui nord-sud nello stesso blocco orario.
Concentrare i siti principali la mattina riduce caldo, attese e saturazione dei percorsi.
Domande frequenti
Trasporti e aeroporti
Turismo e guide di destinazione
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