This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major …
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Oct 24, 2024
Our large group was escorted round this UNESCO world heritage site by our guide and to our surprise the place was quite quiet. The whole place is beautifully kept and the gardens are magnificent. Thi… Full review by GBJ-Cookies
Sep 28, 2024
Fantastic experience to see such a beautiful place second only to the Taj. Winsome very similar construction and design. Worth the visit and to be able to spend some time there. I was fortunate enoug… Full review by ianbB7728SB
Sep 5, 2024
Beautiful tomb, and large grounds which are also worth exploring. This site was not crowded. It is worthwhile walking up on to the terrace around the actual tomb, and then entering the mausoleum i… Full review by geo3
Which metro station is nearest to Hazrat Namuddin and from which gate number to exit that metro station
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Nearest Metro Station to Humayun's Tomb is Jor Bagh metro station on the yellow line. From here, you can take a taxi or an auto. The JLN Stadium on the violet line is also one of the …
Nearest Metro Station to Humayun's Tomb is Jor Bagh metro station on the yellow line. From here, you can take a taxi or an auto. The JLN Stadium on the violet line is also one of the closest metro station to Humayun's Tomb. if you can be specific from which part you are trying to come, it will be easier to advice.
I want to spend some lovely time with my girl friend is it safe or suitable for this ??
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Definitely safe! A large number of tourists there, and you'll even see people sitting in the grass under the occasional tree to take a break. Like anywhere public, I would stay aware of your …
Definitely safe! A large number of tourists there, and you'll even see people sitting in the grass under the occasional tree to take a break. Like anywhere public, I would stay aware of your surroundings and don't make yourself a target for pickpockets. But I wouldn't say this area was any more dangerous for that than anywhere else. There is an entrance fee, which is significantly less for India residents than for foreigners.