Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Emperor Mirza Nasir al-Din Muhammad commonly known as Humayun situated in Delhi, India. The tomb was …
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May 16, 2025
Easily located in centre of the city. Must visit place in delhi. The entire place is very good. Maintained well. Clean and similar to Agra fort. we felt the history and vibes when we enter the tomb. …Full review by Balasubramaniam1
May 16, 2025
The gardens are very beautiful to spend an afternoon here. We hired a guide who gave us loads of information about the tomb.Full review by Jodene M
May 4, 2025
We travel with Dream Travel Destination and MBS (Mind, Body & Soul) Yoga to Jaipur to visit this world heritage. The Emperor’s wife built the tomb after his death surrounded by garden with love and …Full review by axk
Which metro station is nearest to Hazrat Namuddin and from which gate number to exit that metro station
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Nearest Metro Station to Humayun's Tomb is Jor Bagh metro station on the yellow line. From here, you can take a taxi or an auto. The JLN Stadium on the violet line is also one of the …
Nearest Metro Station to Humayun's Tomb is Jor Bagh metro station on the yellow line. From here, you can take a taxi or an auto. The JLN Stadium on the violet line is also one of the closest metro station to Humayun's Tomb. if you can be specific from which part you are trying to come, it will be easier to advice.
I want to spend some lovely time with my girl friend is it safe or suitable for this ??
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Definitely safe! A large number of tourists there, and you'll even see people sitting in the grass under the occasional tree to take a break. Like anywhere public, I would stay aware of your …
Definitely safe! A large number of tourists there, and you'll even see people sitting in the grass under the occasional tree to take a break. Like anywhere public, I would stay aware of your surroundings and don't make yourself a target for pickpockets. But I wouldn't say this area was any more dangerous for that than anywhere else. There is an entrance fee, which is significantly less for India residents than for foreigners.