India, July 1 -- From Mughal-era tombs to contemporary galleries and satiating street food, tourism in Delhi has moved beyond textbook itineraries. The new Golden Line - a much-anticipated metro corridor connecting Tughlakabad to Aerocity - is set to make South Delhi's top attractions more accessible to Delhiites, commuters on the metro, and tourists alike.
With 15 stations, including interchanges at Tughlakabad, Chhatarpur and Saket G Block, the Golden Line will cut directly through dense neighbourhoods that house temples, markets, and monuments often left off the Metro map. Sites like the Chhatarpur Mandir complex, Neb Sarai's local markets, and the leafy IGNOU campus will all see bigger footfall. For travellers headed straight from th...
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