The tour begins in Pahar Ganj (intricate streets which hosted the Hippie movement of the 70s), through Connaught Place (designed by Robert Tor Russell and meant to become the business centre of New Delhi), Rashtrapati Bhawan (designed by Sir Edwin Luytens, it is the official house of the Indian president), the Rajpath (ceremonial boulevard between India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan), Agrasen ki Baoli (a wonderful 15th century stepwell), to end by a breakfast at a famous Bengali Sweet House.
Blog created to support the work of a Design and Build for Community Workshop organized in North India by CL and TL for 24 students of INDA (International Program in Design and Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok).
8.07.2011
DelhibyCycle
In New Delhi, we took the Raj Tour organized by the organisation DELHIBYCYCLE.
The tour begins in Pahar Ganj (intricate streets which hosted the Hippie movement of the 70s), through Connaught Place (designed by Robert Tor Russell and meant to become the business centre of New Delhi), Rashtrapati Bhawan (designed by Sir Edwin Luytens, it is the official house of the Indian president), the Rajpath (ceremonial boulevard between India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan), Agrasen ki Baoli (a wonderful 15th century stepwell), to end by a breakfast at a famous Bengali Sweet House.
The tour begins in Pahar Ganj (intricate streets which hosted the Hippie movement of the 70s), through Connaught Place (designed by Robert Tor Russell and meant to become the business centre of New Delhi), Rashtrapati Bhawan (designed by Sir Edwin Luytens, it is the official house of the Indian president), the Rajpath (ceremonial boulevard between India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan), Agrasen ki Baoli (a wonderful 15th century stepwell), to end by a breakfast at a famous Bengali Sweet House.
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