Top and popular family vacation places in Delhi for kids
- harshal rana
- Jul 22, 2024
- 7 min read
Delhi, often called Dilwalon-Ki-Dilli, that is, ‘belonging to the large hearted,’ is waiting to give everyone an opportunity to laugh it up. May it be discovering the right place to eat in ‘Purani Dilli’, what to shop in ‘Sarojini Nagar’ or best of all, a perfect spot for youths and friends like ‘Connaught Place’, the swing adds fun and curiosity having kids and family along. From monuments that depicted how great the past was to fun based activities that depict the future, take your family and little munchkins to explore fun, culture and fun based games in Delhi.
Here are the Best Places to Visit in Delhi with Family and Kids This Summer (April, May, June)
1. Nehru Planetarium
Serving as a reminiscence of our late Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Nehru Planetarium is the perfect picnic spot for kids in Delhi. This place was once the residence of Mr. Nehru and now works for the propagation of Science and Astronomy in India.
What’s for kids?
Children can get the information concerning space and cosmology presented with graphics and sounds, which gives them a rather comforting sense of proximity to stars. The sessions are more interactive including the art competitions, and the star space gears seen are outstanding.
Location: Teen Murti House, Teen Murti Marg New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Lok kalyan Marg jor bagh both falling on the Yellow line
Timings: 8. 00 am – 5. Mon-Sat 7:30 pm to 10 pm summers and 9 am to 5 pm in the winters and Sunday closed.
Entry Fee: Local citizens – Inr 50, Children (4 to 12 years) – INR 30
Note – Their tickets for shows can also be bought on the site or outright stap sales can be made half an hour to the show.
2. Children’s Park
The Children’s Park compound has got very beautiful surrounding, and lawns and of course the view of the India Gate is itself a wonderful place to have a picnic or to spend some time. As for the kids, they are going to have lots of fun here because there is simply so much to do. Children’s Park is an entertainment destination that offers family fun for almost 4 decades now and one can never get bored of it.
Indeed, adults also can have a good time if they accompany their children and follow the recommendations on visiting this park. Even the minor details of this park are considered from the child entertainment perspective, and that is why, it is recommended to visit in family, with children.
What’s for kids?
Swings, see-saws and slides as well as varied sculptures assures you the children are going to be happy and fully engaged for as many hours as you wish. And there is also a library, a musical fountain and an aquarium which in fact contributes to the joyful desirability of Children’s Park.
Location to Reach: India Gate is in New Delhi.
Nearest Metro Station: Khan market
Timings: 9. 30 am – 7. 30 pm (Summers), 9. 30 am – 5. 9. 30 pm (Winters), Monday Closed.
Entry Fee: It has no entry fee The good thing with this event is that there is no fee that is charged to any individual in order to gain entry to the place.
3. Humayun’s Tomb
As a prominent educationist of the Mughal Empire, Humanyun got his tomb made which is a UNESCO heritage site and is popular with families and children visiting Delhi. A beauty queen, in every sense of the term, the tomb remained one of the garden- style built by the first wife of Mughal emperor, Humayun. That was ordered by Haji Begum, nine years after the demise of the emperor. The beautiful complex has tombs of Isa Khan Niyazi, Dara Shikoh, Alamgir II, other members of the Mughal royalty.
In addition to this, the tomb has been embraced by tourists also and thousands of tourists throng this site all over the world. Therefore, make sure to bring your kids and family members and time for a day out in Delhi to this excellent place for a picnic.
What’s for kids?
Sexually appealing architecture of the buildings and neatly manicured gardens will compel your
children to ask questions. Prepare for an avalanche of questions that they will direct at you. It is advisable to carry snacks, juice, and toys when you sit in the beautiful CharBagh at Humanyun’s tomb.
Location to reach: Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, Mathura Road opposite, Nizamuddin New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium of Violet Line, Jor Bagh of Yellow Line
Timings: Also from the morning until the evening. Open 24/7 of the week What happens:
Entry Fee: INR 500 Per Person
4. KidZania
KidZania is a fun and secure state that allows children to be engrossed by performing different tasks that they learn from.
What’s for kids?
Through participating in the different role-playing assignments children can also learn about life, careers and money. They can learn to go to banks, manage an airplane and discover different occupations.
Location: AB International Entertainment City, Gate no 11, Near the GIP Mall, Sector-38A, Noida.
Nearest Metro Station: Sector 18 Noida of Blue Line and Botanical garden of Magenta Line
Timings: 10. 30 am – 8. 00 pm
Entry Fee: Adult – 550 INR, Child – 1150 INR, Senior Citizens – 350 INR
5. Garden of Five Senses
Stretched over 20 acres of area near Delhi, Garden of Five Senses is a concoction of nature’s beauty and human architecture for a perfect family tour.
What’s for kids?
The following characteristics will likely motivate kids. This place is really colorful. The observation about the annual flower show makes it possible for the children to acquire know-how.
Location: Westend Marg, Saidulajab, Saket, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Saket of the Yellow Line
Timings: 9. 00 am – 6. 00 pm (October to March), 9. 00 am – 7. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (April to September).
Entry Fee: Adults – 30 Rs, Children (Up to 12 yrs) – 500 Rs, Senior Citizens – 10 Rs
6. National Rail Museum
The National Rail Museum is sure to be a treasure trove for children and adult as they get a glance of the railway scenario of India, old models of locomotive and can even have a joy ride.
What’s for kids?
Toy trains are also there for children that having rotations and kids can also get to know more about Indian railways. As for the Grand Theft Auto V game there are also many kinds of simulators as well.
Location: Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Pink Line: Dhaula Kuan ; Yellow Line: INA & Jor Bagh
Timings: 10. 00 am – 5. 00 pm, Monday Closed
Entry Fee: Weekdays tickets for adults INR 50 and for children INR 10, while on the weekends, for adults it is INR 100 and for children INR 20.
7. Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is listed in the World Heritage Site list and is one of the most extensive minarets of the world giving a view of the glorious Delhi.
What’s for kids?
Children can wander round the site of Qutub Minar and have a meal ever in the lawn area.
Location: Mehrauli, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Listed below are some of the important metro stations on the yellow line which is the Qutub Minar:
Timings: 7. 00 am – 5. 00 pm
Entry Fee: For the Indian Nationals – INR 500 per person, for the Children below 15 years of age – No charges.
8. National Zoological Park also known as Chidiya Ghar
The National Zoological Park has approximately more than 1350 animals and more than 130 species of birds; therefore, it is a favorite destination for families.
What’s for kids?
Children can come face to face with wildlife such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, and the Indian Rhinoceros; all this while learning about their natural home.
Location: Mathura Road, Sundar Nagar, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Blue line of Delhi Metro System including Pragati Maidan.
Timings: 9. 00 am – 4. 30pm (1st April to 15th October), 9. 30 am – 4. 04. 00 pm (16th October to 31st March), Friday Closed
Entry Fee: Adult – 200 Rs, Children (above 5 years) – 100 Rs.
9. Waste to Wonder
Waste to Wonder Park has a collection of life-size sculptures of those famous monuments in different parts of the world made of wastes.
What’s for kids?
Some of the significant landmarks such as the Taj Mahal and what kids can do with waste products can also be learned here.
Location: Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi near Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station
Nearest Metro Station: Available on Pink Line, The famous Dargah of Hazrat Nizamuddin
Timings: 11. 00 am – 11. 00 pm, Monday Closed
Entry Fee: Adult Fee is 50 INR & Children between the age of 4-12 years 25 INR
10. Red Fort
Red Fort which is one of the UNESCO heritage sites was constructed by Shah Jahan.
What’s for kids?
The historical and architectural structure of the fort, the light and sound show are good and children will have a good time at this place.
Location: What are some other streets named after patriots associated with the Indian independence movement; Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk New Delhi.
Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line)
Timings: 9. 30 am – 4. 30 pm, Monday Closed
Entry Fee: The price in INR per person according to this list is INR 500.
Light & Sound Show Tickets: For the adults it costs between INR 60 and INR 80, the children can be treated at between INR 20 and INR 30.
Hourly Hotels in Delhi
While exploring these family-friendly attractions, you might find the need for a flexible accommodation option. Hourly hotels in Delhi provide an excellent choice for families who need a place to rest between their adventures. These hotels offer the convenience of booking rooms by the hour, allowing you to freshen up, relax, and recharge without the need for a full-day booking. It's a cost-effective and practical solution for families on the go.
Whether you're planning a day full of activities or just need a quick nap, hourly hotels in Delhi ensure that you have a comfortable place to stay, making your family trip even more enjoyable.
By choosing these destinations, you ensure a memorable and educational trip for your kids while enjoying the rich culture and history of Delhi.
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