





Delhi Street Art Tour
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Explore Khan Market modern design and local lifestyle
Walk through historic Lodhi Gardens monuments and landscapes
Discover vibrant street art in Lodhi Art District
Learn social stories behind murals and public art
€ 24.14
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Discover Delhi through a unique blend of culture history and contemporary expression on this engaging street art walking tour. Begin in Khan Market where modern Indian design meets timeless tradition offering insight into one of the citys most vibrant lifestyle hubs. From here enjoy a relaxed walk through the lush Lodhi Gardens a vast green space filled with tombs mosques and bridges dating back to the Sayyid and Lodhi periods of the fifteenth century. This peaceful setting provides a striking contrast between Delhis past and present.
The journey continues into the Lodhi Art District Delhis open air street art gallery. Here colorful murals created by Indian and international artists reflect powerful social themes identity and modern life in India. Guided by a knowledgeable local you will gain deeper context behind the artworks and the neighborhoods that host them. This tour offers a thoughtful perspective on how history art and everyday life intersect in one of Delhis most fascinating areas.
Water & Cold Drink
Public transport
Local English speaking guide
Hotel pickup and drop off
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Comfortable walking shoes
Light comfortable clothing
Sun protection
Water bottle
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 3
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Customer Reviews
Divyansh

The place is great but its marked wrong on the map. Its actually on the south side of the residential area. The art on the walls are amazing and place is very peaceful if you just wanna have a walk around the place.
eun_suus

If you want feel calm in busy New Delhi, I really recommend visit here! The paintings on buildings so beautiful, and streets very quiet, few cars, few people. Can walk slow, enjoy colors and small peaceful moments! You see kids play cricket, jump rope feel easy life of local people😊 I find some small cafes and restaurants around, nice to stop and feel local vibe. I came around 5pm, not hot, perfect for slow walk. Sunset is amazing, really beautiful, don’t miss that time!!👍🏻👍🏻 Walk big around district, then go Lodhi Garden and slowly to Khan Market. Good way see local life and finish evening relax. Perfect afternoon and evening in Delhi
shubhi

Lodhi art district is an absolute hidden gem of Delhi. It’s a perfect choice for a cloudy/rainy day to visit. Beautiful huge arts have been made on the walls of some govt buildings. But the sad part is that many posters have been pasted on these walls which totally destroy the art.
Sayak

Visited Lodhi Art District on a weekday — peaceful and perfect for slow exploration. The murals are stunning and thought-provoking, each wall tells a story. A hidden gem in Delhi for art lovers and photo enthusiasts alike!
Ana

A new experience. Not bad place, Arts which I've seen were impressive, I was thinking of artists who did that were very talented to express inner self through colours and shapes, I liked that painting had a message as well. If to tell about practical side, it's located in living quarters, and art walls were not in every House, so roaming around in car or two wheeler is quite convenient to find art objects, rather than walking in hot weather.
