The Coolest Neighbourhoods in Delhi, India
Delhi is home to some eclectic neighbourhoods, from the upmarket Lodhi Colony to the bohemian Shahpurjat and even the Tibetan enclave of Majnu ka Tila. Each area is a cultural treasure trove offering some rare travel experiences. Explore our guide to the capital city’s coolest neighbourhoods.
Hauz Khas Village
Hauz Khas Village is also an ideal place for freelancers to hang out, with places like Coast Cafe and Kunzum Travel Cafe. Yeti is a good option for dining ou,t and for drinks try Hauz Khas Social.
Shahpurjat
Just like Hauz Khas Village, Shahpur Jat is the remains of the ancient city of Siri in Delhi. The current urban village has been built over the ruins of the old one. Initially, due to cheaper rents, upcoming independent designers set up shop at Shahpurjat. Over the years, the area has become the stomping ground of hip, young millennials. Catering to the crowd is a bunch of niche fashion boutiques like Kanelle, Sahiba Singh, Collart and Nimai, vintage outlets like House of Blondie, quirky interior decor brands like Wishing Chair and stationary stores like Anand Prakash.
The neighbourhood also has some great concept restaurants. The South Delhi Kitchen is India’s first ‘community cafe’, where you can dine and split the bill with strangers. Then there’s Puppychino, Delhi’s first dog cafe, where you can unwind with cute puppies. While the neighbourhood is hip and trendy, the narrow lanes and archaic facades of most buildings still lend a nostalgic ambience to the place.
Connaught Place
Market
Connaught Place is a renowned shopping district but it also has plenty of quality bars and restaurants. People also flock to the neighbourhood for the cinema experience at PVR Plaza and Carnival Odeon. The historic Regal Cinema was recently closed down and will be refurbished into a swish multiplex soon. Connaught Place encircles a sprawling park perfect for an idle stroll. Janpath Market is also close by, and so is the iconic Jantar Mantar.
Lodhi Colony
Diner, Market, Restaurant
For food and shopping options in the neighbourhood, Meherchand Market has some kitschy boutiques and excellent eateries. When at the market, make sure to drop by CMYK Bookstore, definitely one of the finest book shops in the city. Delhi’s popular Japanese restaurant Guppy by Ai is also located in Lodhi Colony.
Old Delhi
No matter how many trendy neighbourhoods come up in the capital, Old Delhi will never cease to be a favourite of locals and tourists. The city as we know it was founded by the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638, so its original name was Shahjahanabad. Although the grandeur of the Mughal era may have faded, Old Delhi still manages to capture the imagination of visitors. The Red Fort and Jama Masjid, the two prominent Mughal monuments, are located close to each other in the area. One of the world’s oldest and busiest markets, Chandni Chowk, is a huge attraction. The name–which means moonlight square–was derived from the architecture of the bazaar that had a flowing canal in the middle that lit up every night with the moon’s reflection.
The area is also known for its street food and Mughlai cuisine, from places like Paranthe Wali Gali. Old Delhi was also home to famous Urdu poets like Mirza Ghalib and Mir Taqi Mir. Exploring this time-worn neighbourhood provides a rich insight into the drastic changes that the passage of time has brought upon a once great city.
Majnu ka Tilla
Cafe, Restaurant