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Qutub Minar
73m tapering tower built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak after defeat of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom.
Seth Sarai, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India

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Rajat Kamboj
at 2023 Sep 07
Rajat Kamboj
at 2023 Sep 07
Before going to see Qutub Minar you should buy tickets online to save your money and time both.

There is a laser show on Sat. And Sunday.

Qutub Minar is open till 09:00pm. On weekends there can be long ques for tickets and entry that's why is suggest to book tickets online.

Nearest metro station is Qutub Minar. Autorickshaw will charge you around 20 per person and if you book rickshaw then it will be 50. From Metro to Qutub Minar.

I suggest not to buy any eatable items from outside and try to carry them inside Qutub Minar as items other than water is not allowed inside it.

There are QR scanner tickets now you just need to scan the QR ticket and enter in the Qutub Minar.

No water source is inside. Best time to visit is just before sunset in summers.
Astik Mondal
at 2023 Sep 06
Astik Mondal
at 2023 Sep 06
Qutub Minar stands as an enduring testament to India's rich history and architectural brilliance. Its towering height and intricate carvings evoke a sense of awe and wonder. Walking amidst its ancient walls is like stepping back in time, where every stone tells a story of an extraordinary civilization. A must-visit for anyone seeking to connect with the grandeur of Delhi's past.
kajingai kamei
at 2023 Sep 05
kajingai kamei
at 2023 Sep 05
Historical places and structure which signifies the architects of the past era. The inscription on the walls, the detailing has been beautiful crafted.
The area is accompanied by a small walkable park for recreational activities.
The best view of the tower is at night when the tower is being lit.
A must visit to witness historical construction and architectural creativity and ideas.
Indrani Gurugubelli
at 2023 Aug 30
Indrani Gurugubelli
at 2023 Aug 30
A Marvel of Architectural Grandeur and Historical Significance

The Qutub Minar, standing tall and proud in the heart of Delhi, is an architectural masterpiece that offers a journey through centuries of history. This iconic monument is a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and a must-visit for those interested in exploring the country's past.
Gagan
at 2023 Aug 29
Gagan
at 2023 Aug 29
Qutub Minar, located in the heart of Delhi, is an architectural masterpiece that takes you on a breathtaking journey through India's rich history. As you stand before this towering structure, you can't help but be mesmerized by its sheer grandeur and intricate design.

The minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands at an impressive height of 73 meters and is adorned with delicate carvings and inscriptions that narrate the story of its creation. The red sandstone and marble construction is a testament to the craftsmanship of the time, and it's a sight to behold both during the day and when it's illuminated at night.
Swati Kumari
at 2023 Aug 27
Swati Kumari
at 2023 Aug 27
The entry timing of Qutubminar is now changed. You can enter here till 9pm. It you want to avoid rush then would suggest go in the evening if you're visiting on weekends/ public holidays. Also the light show is amazing here. Good place if you're a monument lover. Rest history you can find on wikipedia😄.
Ar. Laya Balakrishnan
at 2023 Jul 21
Ar. Laya Balakrishnan
at 2023 Jul 21
A good place to explore the beauty of a perfect indo Islamic architectural style. I had taken the service of a local guide present in the complex and he remarkably explained each and every detail of the monument and its historical significance. I would recommend buying a ticket in advance to cut the waiting time at the ticket booth.

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