Delhi, Delhi
Humayun's Tomb was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, built in 1572 AD and later serving as the prototype for the Taj Mahal. The perfectly symmetrical Charbagh (four-quadrant garden), the double-domed octagonal mausoleum, and the intricate red sandstone and white marble inlay work create stunning architectural frames. The wide pathways and water channels of the garden create perfect symmetrical compositions.
Near Nizamuddin Railway Station, South Delhi. Metro: Hazrat Nizamuddin (Violet Line).
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₹35 Indians
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Location
Delhi, Delhi
Category
Heritage
Delhi · Delhi
A 90-acre garden with 15th-century tombs — leafy, romantic, and free in the heart of Delhi.
Delhi · Delhi
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