Often we plan a visit to some place and we forget to check whether that place is open on a particular day or not, and often we make a visit and find out that the place is closed. If you are in Delhi this might happen to you many times. Delhi is the place that will surprise you every day. This city will make you fall in love with it and will give you several reasons to spend some more time with the beautiful places it has.
But many times people who are not from Delhi don't know much about the timings of these places can suffer. And to help them we are here with these few points.
Here are a few places which are closed on Monday, and if you are in Delhi Do not plan to visit these places on Monday.
1. Akshardham Mandir: The most loved place by all. Akshardham Mandir is a beautiful Swaminarayan Mandir. It is built in a huge area and it has so much to offer you. But this place is closed on Monday for maintenance purposes. So Do visit this place but make sure you don’t visit it on Monday.
2. Lotus Temple: Again a famous and very beautiful place to visit when in Delhi. Delights might not visit places very often but outsiders love these places. Again this place is closed on Monday for maintenance purposes. So visit this place some other day.
3. Red Fort: Again a must-visit place when in Delhi, and again not to visit this place on Monday. Red Fort attracts many foreigners and even Indian people who are not from Delhi and even Delhi people too. But as this one is too closed on Mondays for maintenance purposes. So Plan to visit this place on any other working day, as weekends are too crowded here.
5. Sarojini Nagar, Janpath, and Khan Market: All the lovely ladies whenever you are in Delhi and plan to go shopping in these places, make sure it is not a Monday. According to quora.com these famous markets of Delhi are closed on Mondays.
So, if you are planning to visit these places when in Delhi make sure you do not plan it on Monday. Have a beautiful stay in Delhi, Enjoy Delhi winters with Delhi food. And make a proper plan to avoid confusion.