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John_M, Jan 2026
Our guide Ranveer was...
Our guide Ranveer was wonderful. All of the food we tried was delicious and some quite new to us. The brief visit to the Sikh temple was a highlight as well.
BOSE_C, Dec 2025
Gyanendran was our tour...
Gyanendran was our tour guide. He was very informative and professional. He went above and beyond making our guided tour of the old Delhi very memorable. He takes amazing pictures.
Samantha_B, Oct 2025
The best way to experience Old Delhi!
This was more than just an incredible food tour. We were expertly guided through the bustling streets and markets tasting the best food Old Delhi has to offer along the way. Our guide, Ranveer, gave us real insights into the religious and cultural aspects of Delhi life too. The visit to the Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib Sikh temple and the world famous spice market were an amazing experience. Having been on many food tours in different cities, this will certainly be the most memorable.
Hibban_I, Dec 2025
Great food tour
Gajendra was very friendly and communicated very well. He took us around the winding streets of Chandni Chowk and tried lots of street food. He explained a lot about each of the food we had. He even took us on a little walking tour of various bazaars within the chandni chowk market when we started getting full from the food and needed a break! Not all of the food joints were the cleanest, but it’s important to remember this is a street food tour in Chandni Chowk and that’s all part of the experience! It was a very memorable tour. My wife and I really enjoyed it

Chandni Chowk

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New Delhi
Chandni Chowk
  • Chandni Chowk is a must for first-time visitors, shopaholics, foodies, and those looking for an unforgettable Old Delhi experience.

  • Remember to bargain. Most shops here—and throughout India—expect it.

  • The streets in this part of Delhi are uneven and dusty, so wear good footwear.

  • Be prepared for crowds. While the area is safe, travelers with small children should hold their hands at all times to avoid separation.

  • The area’s lanes are narrow, congested, and uneven, making Chandni Chowk virtually inaccessible for wheelchair users.