The city of contradictions
Delhi, to us, it is a city made of different worlds existing side by side. The North part of the city is the frenzy, crowded and crumbling medieval Old Delhi, which shows the real urban India. New Delhi, the remaining part of the city “manicured” by the British, is a surprisingly spacious, greeny and boulevard-sprawling city, that still maintains its hectic and liveable Indian style.
The view over Main Bazaar in Old Delhi
Red Fort details, Old Delhi
Anna with Indian girl in Red Fort, Old Delhi
A row of archs in Red Fort, Old Delhi
Indian girl in Red Fort, Old Delhi
Red Fort in Old Delhi
Red Fort in Old Delhi, India
Red Fort in Old Delhi, India
Red Fort in Old Delhi
A small park in Red Fort, Old Delhi
A small park in Red Fort, Old Delhi
Entrance to Red Fort, Old Delhi
Streets of Old Delhi
Jama Masjid towering over Old Delhi
Bazaar in Old Delhi
Anna strolling through Old Delhi
Busy streets of Old Delhi
Bustling streets of Old Delhi
Crowded streets of Old Delhi
Vegetable stalls in Old Delhi
Food street cook in Old Delhi
Indian brother and sister in Old Delhi
Indian boys playing criсket in Old Delhi
Backstreets boys in Old Delhi
A team of backstreets boys in Old Delhi
Rikshaw driver in Old Delhi
Entrance to Lotus Temple
View of Lotus Temple
Lotus Temple
Indian Gate in New Delhi
Indian couple in New Delhi
Indian flag waving in Central park in Connaught place, New Delhi
Sunset in Central park, Connaught place in New Delhi
Garden in Lotus Temple, New Delhi
Central park in Connaught place, New Delhi
Anna resting in Central park, Connaught place in New Delhi
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