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Create Unforgettable Moments With Must-Do Things In Delhi On A Weekend Under Rupees Hundred!

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Esha Vats 3 Apr 2025

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Thankfully for us, we Dilli walas have no dearth of options when it comes to a leisurely hangout sesh. In fact, we have SO many options that we have a hard time choosing from them! Whether we wanna go out and splurge it all at fancy malls, designer stores and high-end restaurants, or we wanna save some cash and revel in some cheap thrills, we can do it all. So, today we have a list of 10 things you can do in Delhi under Rs 100. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? So let’s begin!

1. Yulu Ride

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These joyrides are available all across the town at the nearest metro stations, all you need to do is download their app and locate the station near you. Once you download the app, you’ve to make a security deposit of Rs 199, which is refundable but the bike only charges you Rs 2 per minute. So, gather up your gang and choose your fave spot to ride these fun bikes. Don’t forget to click some Insta-worthy pics!

Find Out The Best Places For A Yulu Ride Here | https://so.city/delhi/article/7-places-in-delhi-you-can-explore-with-the-environment-friendly-yulu-bikes

2. Street Food Hopping

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Picture Credits: zindagikeswad

Delhiites are HUGE bhukkads and the testament to this is the never-ending flocks of people you will find at all times at our oh-so-many street food joints. Every nook and corner in saadi Dilli has a joint whipping up lip-smacking street food and we’re proud of it. So, head over to the Tilak Nagar Market for the best gol gappas in town, Lajpat Nagar for insanely good pav bhaji, Nagpal’s for chole bhature, South Extension Market for delicious bhelpuri and well, any of your other fave street-food joint!

Find Out The Best Street Food Places In Delhi Here | https://so.city/delhi/article/best-roadside-food-in-delhi

3. Shop At Delhi’s Many Street Markets

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A sure-shot way to blow off some steam and have a blast at the same time is visiting Sarojini Nagar Market. It’s free and cheap therapy, and we can never have too many kurtis, dresses, earrings, sunglasses and everything else from here. And, Sarojini is just ONE of Delhi’s many many markets. So, pick your fave and have fun bargaining and taking home loads of shopping bags, that too at steal-worthy prices!

Find Out The Best Flea Markets In Delhi Here | https://so.city/delhi/article/street-shopping-galore-weve-come-up-with-your-guide-to-the-best-flea-markets-in-delhi

4. Spend Some Time At Delhi’s Monuments

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Delhi is home to various historical monuments including the 3 UNESCO recognized world heritage sites. Among the oldest historical places in Delhi, the Iron Pillar was erected around the 4th century AD. Qutub Minar, Purana Quila, Hauz Khas were the key monuments between the 12th and 15th centuries AD. During the Mughal regime, Delhi got some of its most recognized historical monuments including Lal Quila and Humayun's Tomb which changed the landscape of Delhi forever. If you're interested in art and culture, plan a monument visiting solo date or take your pals along! 

Here’s A List Of Some Of The Best Monuments In Delhi | https://so.city/delhi/article/10-most-epic-popular-heritage-monuments-in-delhi-you-must-visit-before-you-die

5. Hang Out At The Serene HKV Fort

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The Hauz Khas Fort is known for its absolutely gorgeous lake view. We highly recommend catching the sunset from here, and well, it’s totally free! Plus, the aesthetic ruins of the fort itself make it an amazing spot to take in the beauty of nature in all its glory. You’ll catch musicians having an impromptu jam session, people silently reading in the corners and photoshoots taking place. The fort is a frequent haunt of tourists, students, and photographers alike. So, check out the serenity of the fort yourself! 

6. Have A Hearty Brekkie At Chandni Chowk

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Old Delhi is the ultimate place that you can think of when craving authentic desi food. The place has historic outlets that have been standing tall and feeding hungry Delhiites for generations. Everything at this place tastes a world apart and guess what, it’s all quite affordable! So, go and nosh onto the delish grub at the Paranthe Wali Gali, Shyam Sweets, Lotan Ke Chole Kulche, and more. 

7. Enjoy Some Time In The Greens At Lodhi Garden

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It is one of the most scenic and crowd-favourite picturesque spots right in the heart of New Delhi. Manicured lawns, sunny patches and beautiful historic gumbads where you can sit and dream of the 'king-queen' era. A picnic day or a photo sesh on a bright and sunny spring afternoon here will definitely leave you refreshed, rejuvenated and happy. Don't forget to take your picnic basket and snacks for a fun-filled picnic! 

Where | Lodhi Garden - Lodhi Road, Lodhi Estate 
Timings | 6 AM - 8 PM

8. Explore The National Gallery Of Modern Art 

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Picture Credits: Aamir Hussain

The National Gallery of Modern Art is a place that’s on every art enthusiast's radar. Inside this magnificent place, you’ll find original works of reputed artists that have been printed on posters for as low as Rs 75. We’re talking about Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Sher-Gill and a host of other really famous artists whose printed works you can now take home. So when are you going on a date with art? 

9. Icecream At India Gate

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Be it any weather, be it with family or friends, India Gate holds that nostalgic charm.  No matter how old or young you are, we all scream for ice cream and especially at India Gate. The men on cycles with attached ice cream carts are as much a part of India Gate as the gorgeous monument itself. The neon lighting after sunset is distinct, memorable, and somehow magical - totally worth the sugar rush that follows.  

Well, so that’s it, Delhi darshan under Rs 100! Share with us your fave spots in the comments below.

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