Walking Connaught Place in Delhi
Colonnaded Georgian-era circle of shops and offices, fully walkable and ringed by metro stations.
Why Connaught Place sits inside a walkable city
Connaught Place inherits the broader walkability conditions of Delhi, India. Citywide factors that shape what walking here actually feels like:
- The Delhi Metro spans 390+ km, putting much of the city within reach of a walkable station
- Old Delhi's bazaar lanes are among the densest pedestrian environments in South Asia
- Lutyens' Delhi offers tree-lined avenues and generous greenery, if long blocks
- Market hubs like Khan Market and Connaught Place concentrate daily needs in compact, walkable cores
What to check before you walk here
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Getting around from Connaught Place
The Delhi Metro is one of the largest networks in the world, complemented by DTC and cluster buses, the Rapid Metro in Gurgaon, and a growing fleet of electric buses.
What can pull walkability down in Delhi
- Wide, high-speed arterials and missing or obstructed footpaths make many areas hostile to walking
- Severe seasonal air pollution and summer heat sharply limit comfortable time outdoors
Other walkable neighborhoods in Delhi
Chandni Chowk. Mughal-era Old Delhi market, intensely walkable (and now partly pedestrianized) though dense and chaotic.
Hauz Khas. Urban-village lanes of cafes and boutiques beside a historic reservoir and deer park.
Khan Market. Compact high-end retail and dining enclave, one of the most walkable shopping districts in the city.
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