Explore fortress ruins and architecture
2-3 hours | Easy | Entry fee for Indian nationals
Delhi, India
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Feroz Shah Kotla is a 14th-century fortress and palace complex built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq in Delhi, standing as one of the finest examples of medieval Indo-Islamic architecture. The site features impressive stone structures, intricate carvings, and historical artifacts that offer a glimpse into the Tughlaq dynasty's reign. Today it serves as an important archaeological monument and a serene retreat within the bustling city.
Feroz Shah Kotla is a 14th-century fortress and palace complex built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq in Delhi, standing as one of the finest exampl...
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2-3 hours | Easy | Entry fee for Indian nationals
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This lesser-known heritage site offers authentic medieval history without the overwhelming crowds of other Delhi monuments, providing a peaceful atmosphere for exploration and photography of exquisite architectural details.
October to March
From New Delhi Railway Station, take Delhi Metro Line 6 towards Kasturba Nagar and exit at Jangpura station, or hire a taxi directly. The site is located in the Jangpura area near the Yamuna River, approximately 8-10 km south of New Delhi center.
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