Places that make Connaught Place what it is
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : Aug 30, 2017, 11:41 IST
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Connaught Place has imparted as much character and experiences to the list of places to visit in Delhi and its residents as has the Parliament or the Red Fort. It is a historical structure, a shopper’s haven, a foodie’s delight, a … Read more
Connaught Place has imparted as much character and experiences to the list of places to visit in Delhi and its residents as has the Parliament or the Red Fort. It is a historical structure, a shopper’s haven, a foodie’s delight, a culture buff’s destination. The truth is, Connaught Place, or CP as it is universally known, offers many unique experiences all rolled into one. Read less

Connaught Place has imparted as much character and experiences to the list of places to visit in Delhi and its residents as has the Parliament or the Red Fort. It is a historical structure, a shopper’s haven, a foodie’s delight, a culture buff’s destination. The truth is, Connaught Place, or CP as it is universally known, offers many unique experiences all rolled into one.
CP was home to Delhi’s first ice-cream parlour-Nirula’s, Delhi’s first toy store-Ram Chander & Sons, the first art gallery-Dhoomimal, the first full service photography store-Mahatta’s and perhaps even the first bakery-Wenger’s. Given this list, this market sure has a lot of stories to tell for many generations, as it has played witness to the growth of the rest of the city.
Among many interesting places to visit in Delhi, Connaught Place holds a special place in the heart of visitors.
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