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I visited Red Fort on 16th Jan. Lal Qila Metro station is the nearest and most suitable means to visit the fort. The view at the entry is mesmerising and after a few clicks, we proceeded to the left for tickets. The tickets can be done online here after scanning the bar code through paytm. It asks for name, ID number and after online payment, the ticket is generated in form of mobile barcode ticket. This is scanned on the machine at the entry gate. For visit to museums combined ticket of higher denomination must be taken. You are allowed to carry your bag after scanning. Inside you have a huge premises and after passing through the main porch you see the Indian flag flying high. Opposite you have stairs reaching to the podium from where our PM delivers his speech. When you proceed further, there are some shops, and then you have Diwan-i-Am, Naubat Khana, Rang Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas, Moti Masjid, Mumtaz Mahal. You have 6 Museums buildings out of which one at the left extreme end is free for all. For others you must have bought the Museum ticket at the main entry itself. This Museum called Drishyakala building (Ground plus 2) is free and houses old paintings and collections. It takes atleast half a day to move around here at Red fort. Opposite the Red fort you have Chandni Chowk where you can look for shopping and food.…
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Date of experience: January 2021
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The epitome of delhi sultanate history, home to republic Day and modern national celebrations, the iconic red fort is a magnificent monument adding beauty to the locality.
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Date of experience: January 2021
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1. Red Fort is another historic monument representing the strength and pride in the country. 2. This fort is a must-visit for all the travellers to experience the essence of Delhi. 3. The place is well maintained and organised. 4. Ticket pricing is affordable and best suitable for day trip visit along with family, friends, and group hangouts. 5. The place is easily accessible by public and private transport. 6. Pro Tip - Beware of overcharging for transport.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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The red fort commonly known as the lal quila is situated in delhi and was built during mughal raj in india wherein the last mughal emperor was Bahadur Shah Zafar who stayed in this fort with delhi as his territory. at every independence day the prime minister of india hoists the national flag at red fort and the parade on the republic day comes to an end at the red fort only.…
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Date of experience: November 2020
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