Central Delhi is the beating heart of India’s capital — a 25 sq km district that holds more history, food, commerce, and chaos per square kilometre than almost anywhere else in the country. Home to the Mughal-era Walled City of Shahjahanabad, the bustling commercial hub of Karol Bagh, and iconic heritage landmarks like the Red Fort and Jama Masjid, Central Delhi is the ultimate testament to the city’s layered past.
Divided into three sub-divisions — Kotwali, Civil Lines, and Karol Bagh — the district packs in everything from the wholesale spice markets of Khari Baoli to to the neon-lit backpacker lanes of Paharganj, and the historic universities of the North Campus area. With crucial transit points like the Chandni Chowk metro stations at its edges, the district is incredibly well-connected. Whether you’re a history buff, a street food obsessive, a budget traveller, or a seasoned Delhiite, this guide covers everything worth knowing about one of India’s most vibrant and densely populated districts.

