Agrasen Ki Baoli
Ancient stepwell steeped in mystery and folklore.
About Agrasen Ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli is a historic stepwell located in the heart of Delhi, believed to date back to the time of the legendary King Agrasen. Rebuilt during the Tughlaq or Lodi period, it stretches 60 meters in length and 15 meters in width, with 108 stone steps leading down to the water. The structure’s symmetrical arches and stone walls create an enchanting atmosphere, while local legends speak of its mystical past. Today, it’s a protected monument and a popular spot for photographers, history lovers, and those seeking a glimpse into Delhi’s ancient water management systems.
Known For: Historical stepwell with mysterious legends.
Timings: Opens: 7:00 AM | Closes: 6:00 PM | Closed on: None
Tips: 1 Hour (Approx)
Restricted Items: Food, smoking, littering.
More About: Believed to have been built by King Agrasen and rebuilt in the Tughlaq or Lodi period, it features 108 steps leading down to the water.
Architecture: Medieval stone stepwell with symmetrical arches and three levels.
Best Time to visit: October to March.
Tips for Visiting: Visit early for photography, carry water, and pair it with a walk around Connaught Place.
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