Mehrauli, one of the oldest neighbourhoods in New Delhi, is rich in history and culture. Its unique blend of heritage and modern living makes it a captivating place to reside. The area is home to several historical landmarks, including the Qutub Minar and the ruins of ancient tombs, offering residents a glimpse into the city's past. read more
Things need improvement
One of the most significant issues is traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours, which can lead to frustrating delays and instating pollution. read more
parveen
Owner | 7 months ago
5
Good things here
yes all great schools, hospitals, malls are nearly present in this locality and best quality of road read more
Things need improvement
dislike about this place during afternoon this area was a overcrowned area so during afternoon please adjust read more
Manish Sherawat
Owner | 8 months ago
5
Good things here
Transportations availability is very good, Cab can directly come to out neighborhood, Mehrauli terminal is nearby. Great Connectivity with 3 Metro Stations nearby. Lots of green Cover available in front of the house, spreading in miles. read more
Things need improvement
There is nothing as such to be disappointed about this property. All things are just perfecting fine. read more
Ram Lakhan Mitra
Owner | 1 year ago
3.2
bazar or main road is very conjusted.bazar all meterial price including food is very high.
Jayaprakash
Owner | 1 year ago
3.8
Many grocery and electronics stores are within walking distance. There are many parks and greenery nearby, the air quality is good, the area is relatively safe, there are very few crimes in the area, and public toilets and washrooms are available.
Mehrauli is an ancient historical locality in the south-west district of Delhi, India. It is believed to have been founded by the late Raja Anangpal II in the 11th century A.D., who established the Anangpur Fort. Since then, Mehrauli has been an important centre for culture, trade, and commerce. It is also home to many ancient tombs, temples, forts and other monuments, including the famous Qutb Minar Complex. Mehrauli is surrounded by the Aravalli hills from three sides and by the Yamuna river from the fourth side. It is a residential and commercial hub, with several important shopping markets, restaurants, banks, and schools located in the area. The famous Mehrauli Archaeological Park is located in this area and contains many important monuments, including a fifth-century stepwell and the 15th century Jamali Kamali Tombs. The annual Qutb Festival is held here every year, in which several cultural and musical programs are organised. There are also a few important religious sites in Mehrauli, including the famous Gauri Shankar temple, Khirki Masjid, Chatta Rai, and Nahar Singh Mahal. Other attractions of Mehrauli include the Annual Crafts Mela held in February and the colourful weekly bazaars. Mehrauli is a place of immense historical significance, and is one of the most important localities in Delhi. One can explore the heritage of the city, and experience the unique culture of the area by visiting this area. Read More
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