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Kashmere Gate Monument

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Kashmere Gate Monument is a historic gateway located opposite the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) in New Delhi. Built in the 17th century, it served as one of the main entrances to the walled city of Shahjahanabad. Today, it stands as a prominent landmark amidst the chaotic traffic of Kashmiri Gate. Visitors can see the massive stone structure, which features arched openings and intricate Mughal-style carvings. The area around the gate is always lively, with buses, auto-rickshaws, and pedestrians creating a vibrant atmosphere. The monument itself is well-maintained and offers a glimpse into Delhi's rich history. It's a popular spot for photography, especially in the early morning when the light is soft and the crowds are thinner. The gate is also near other historical sites like the Old Delhi Railway Station and the St. James' Church, making it a good starting point for a heritage walk.

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  • Admire the Mughal architecture with its arched gateways and stone carvings
  • Watch the bustling street life around the ISBT and metro station
  • Photograph the monument in early morning light
  • Explore nearby St. James' Church and the Old Delhi Railway Station
  • Visit the adjacent Kashmere Gate Metro Station, a major interchange

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Ways to visit Kashmere Gate Monument

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Kashmere Gate Monument with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • The gate is located in a busy traffic circle; be cautious when crossing roads.
  • Best photos are taken from the side facing the ISBT or from the footbridge.
  • The metro station is a major hub; you can easily connect to other parts of Delhi.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like St. James' Church (10 min walk) and the Red Fort (20 min by metro).

A bit of history

Kashmere Gate was built in 1650 during the reign of Shah Jahan as one of the 14 gates of the walled city of Shahjahanabad. It was named because it led to Kashmir. The gate witnessed significant events during the 1857 Indian Rebellion, when British forces attacked Delhi through this entrance.

Common questions

Is Kashmere Gate Monument open to the public?

Yes, it's a roadside monument and can be viewed at any time. There is no entry fee.

How do I reach Kashmere Gate by metro?

Take the Red, Yellow, or Violet line to Kashmere Gate station. The monument is a short walk from the station.

What is the best time to visit?

Early morning or late afternoon for pleasant weather and good lighting. Avoid midday heat in summer.

Are there guided tours available?

No official guided tours, but you can explore on your own or hire a local guide nearby.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography is allowed and encouraged. The monument is a popular spot for photos.

What else is there to do nearby?

Visit St. James' Church, the Old Delhi Railway Station, or take a rickshaw ride to Chandni Chowk.

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