Eid Celebrations In Delhi: 7 Places You Can Visit On This Occasion

Nizzamuddin: 

A mausoleum for Sufi saint Nizam-ud-din Auliya, known for its intricate architecture including jalis, marble arches, and courtyards.

Jama Mashjid: 

India's grandest mosque was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, symbolising Mughal power in Shahjahanabad, with a rich history dating back to the Mughal Empire's era.

Fatehpuri Mashjid: 

A gem of Mughal architecture near Chandni Chowk, featuring a fluted dome, colossal arches, and stunning red stone construction.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb: 

Located in Mehrauli's Archaeological Village, this mosque showcases beautiful red sandstone, Delhi quartzite, and white marble craftsmanship.

Khirki Masjid: 

A 13th-century mosque, known for its intricate sandstone grills covering numerous windows was built during Feroz Shah Tughlaq's reign.

Moth Ki Masjid: 

An iconic mosque from the Lodi dynasty period, showcasing unique architecture and a beautiful dome structure, was built by Wazir Miya Bhoiya.

Qila-i-Kuhna: 

A congregational mosque in Purana Qila was built by Sher Shah Suri, representing a blend of Mughal and Afghan architectural styles, with Sher Mandal as a significant feature in Delhi's heritage.