India's capital city encompasses most of main attractions, theatres and restaurants, and most places in this area. Delhi is a very spread out city and hence modes of transportation plays a very important role.
With a basic city map, you’ll be able find your way around easily and include some sightseeing on the way. Each part of this metropolitan has something different to offer, whether it's attractions, lively squares, cuisine, nightlife or simply the atmosphere. New Delhi is renowned for its luxurious and posh areas such and shopping stores.
There are beautiful monuments, forts, gardens, and has exceptional shopping grounds and beautiful architecture along with that. |
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Delhi's official currency is the rupee. Money can be exchanged at international airports, major hotels, banks and some large department stores in the city. You are not required to change money before coming to India.
However, it is advisable you bring in money in the form of cash and travelers checks. Purchases can also be made with credit cards, including hotel incidentals (room service, phone, fax, business center). Money can also be withdrawn from the numerous ATM's and street kiosks present all over the city.
While shopping in Delhi care should be taken to ascertain the percentage of value added tax (VAT) before making a purchase. A 12.5% tax is charged on most goods and services. The amount of tax charged may only reflect after the final bill has been made.
Delhi's nightlife will capture your spirit and leave you wanting more! A variety of entertainment possibilities are available all over the city and will also certainly end up being one source for excitement until late into the night.
Local papers will give you the skinny on what bars have live entertainment, the quality of which can range from competent to uproariously cheesy. There is no better way to cap off a day spent strolling along the boardwalk or sunning around shopping in posh malls.
From comedy clubs, to lounges, sports bars, dance clubs, concerts and more, nightlife in Delhi, will keep you going until the sun comes up. |