Delhi

Khooni Darwaza

Open Time : Open 24 hours

Entry : free

Address : Khooni Darwaza, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Balmiki Basti, Vikram Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Why to visit Khooni Darwaza

Sher Shah Suri constructed Khooni Darwaza, also called Bloody Gate, in 1540. The numerous mysteries surrounding this gate have made it appear to be haunted.

The historical significance of Khooni Darwaza is the main reason you should visit it. No other archway in the entire nation has as much blood on its hands as this one does.

The history behind Khooni Darwaza:

  • This gate is strong and has demonstrated its endurance through the Mughal and British eras. After the British Army slaughtered the Mughal emperors' young princes, the gate received its name.
  • Due to his reputation for promoting bloodshed and violence, where his two sons were killed, Jahangir helped shape the long history of this gate.

Haunted Khooni Darwaza:

  • One of Delhi's most eerie locations is Khooni Darwaza, where locals say the spirits of those who died there are still active. 
  • Others have alleged that a supernatural force pushed, slapped, or otherwise attacked them. However, the claim is not currently supported by any evidence.

Timings: Khooni Darwaza is open from 10:00 a.m. to 07:00 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. It is closed on Sundays. 

Nearest Metro Station: Khooni Darwaza's nearest metro station is ITO in Violet Line

Entry Fee: Free

FAQ on Khooni Darwaza

Why is Lal Darwaza also called Khooni Darwaza?

In addition, it served as a place for displaying the heads of criminals. It was given the name Khooni Darwaza during the Mughal dynasty.

How to reach Khooni Darwaza?

There are roughly 18 kilometres between Khooni Darwaza and the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. To get to Khooni Darwaza from the airport, it typically takes 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic. You can take the GL-22 Bus to the Anand Vihar Bus Terminal, from which you can get an auto-rickshaw or walk to Khooni Darwaza. Additionally, you can use the Yellow Line metro to travel to Huda City Center and then walk to Khooni Darwaza.

When is the best time to visit Khooni Darwaza?

The autumn and winter seasons, from September to March, are the greatest times to visit Khooni Darwaza. This is the time of year when the weather is ideal for exploring the historic building comfortably and without the heat being oppressive.

What are the restaurants near Khooni Darwaza?

Nashta Pani, Lal Dhaba and Sardar Ji Paranthewale are the restaurants near Khoonk Darwaza.

What are the places to visit near Khooni Darwaza?

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Shankar’s International Dolls Museum and Purana Qila are the places to visit near Khoon Darwaza.

Special Tip

Always keep a flashlight handy because the interior of the gate is quite dark. It is best to arrive at the gate between 10:30 and 12:00 in the morning to beat the crowds and have daylight to tour Khooni Darwaza. It is not recommended for the faint of heart because it is purportedly haunted. Therefore, going to Khooni Darwaza with friends or family is always advised.

By TANISHA JAISWAL

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