Fly from Dubai to New Delhi with Etihad Airways
Be transported from the splendour and extravagance of Dubai to the alluring capital of India when you book flights from Dubai to New Delhi with Etihad Airways.
Awaken your senses as you stroll through the colourful and lively Chandni Chowk, the city’s oldest and busiest market. While New Delhi is renowned for its delicious cuisine, there are also ample opportunities to soak up an array of culture, art, and stunning architecture.
Flying from Dubai to New Delhi: FAQs
What is the weather like in New Delhi?
In New Delhi, the climate is subtropical, with the weather remaining mild and sunny in the winter. The heat peaks during the hottest seasons of mid-March to mid-June. The temperature in New Delhi typically fluctuates between 8°C and 40°C, depending on the season.
What activities are there to do in New Delhi?
From sightseeing and shopping to sampling the local cuisine, there are plenty of things to see and do in New Delhi. This wonderful city is celebrated for its historical monuments and tourist attractions, such as the magnificent Lotus Temple, as well as its vivacious markets and delicious food. Why not grab a bowlful of soul-warming Prince Chaat while wandering the winding marketplaces?
Top tips for Dubai to New Delhi
Visit an iconic landmark
Just as Dubai boasts the towering Burj Khalifa – the tallest and one of the most iconic modern buildings in the world – New Delhi’s India Gate is an impressive war memorial inspired by the Arc De Triomphe. This awe-inspiring stone giant welcomes tourists from across the globe and is often lit with the country’s colours to commemorate India’s history.
Indulge your tastebuds
Just as the cuisine at many of the award-winning restaurants in Dubai feature an array of mouth-watering and sensational flavours, New Delhi is renowned for its colourful and flavoursome Punjabi dishes. From the local spice markets to the award-winning restaurant Indian Accent, your tastebuds are in for a treat. Dive into bowls of Bombay Bhel Puri, or devour some crispy deep-fried kachori.