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Qutub Minar, Purana Quila can soon host your dream wedding

India

Delhi is about to get a lot more Insta-worthy—almost 80 historic sites, including Qutub Minar, Purana Qila, and Ghalib Haveli, are being considered for weddings and cultural events.
The government hopes this move will make Delhi a hotspot for unique celebrations and give these beautiful old places some fresh attention.

Booking made easy

Booking your dream venue won't be a hassle—a digital single-window system is coming to streamline permits.
Security at these monuments will get tighter during events to protect the sites.
Plus, the government might relax GST on bookings and set standard fees so you don't get hit with random charges.

Why heritage venues?

Delhi already hosts epic weddings in hotels and farmhouses.
Now, by opening up heritage venues, the city wants to attract destination weddings from across India (and beyond) while boosting cultural tourism.
It's all about mixing history with hospitality—without losing what makes these places special.