1. The Red Fort


What is it? A historical complex that once housed the emperors of the Mughal dynasty.
Why go? Want to know how the other half lived in previous centuries? Explore the epic crib that India’s Mughal emperors occupied until the mid-1800s on a tour of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Red Fort. Built by Shah Jahan (of Taj Mahal fame) in the seventeenth century, the Red Fort is a sprawling complex made of striking red sandstone. Make sure your camera and smartphone batteries are at full charge before setting foot in this place – you’ll want to capture the Red Fort’s dramatic arches, romantic balconies and ornate tile work.