
View south while crossing Janpath on foot with care, 2006.

Commercial offices along Janpath, 2006.
'Janpath', translated the "People's Path", is one of the main roads in
New Delhi. It starts out as Radial Road 1 in
Connaught Place, adjacent to
Palika Bazaar, and runs North-South perpendicular to, and past
Rajpath (the "Rulers' path"). Originally called 'Queen's Way', it was an important part of
Lutyens' design of the city.
North end
In the north this road stretches from the
Connaught Place.
South end
In the south it ends up at the intersection of
Aurangzeb Road and junction of
South end road and
Tes January marg. Hotel Claridges lies here.
Junctions
One main junction is the intersection of
Rajpath.
Another one is the intersection of
Akbar road and
Motilal Nehru Marg.
One junction is at
Windsor place where intersection of
Ashok road is made by junction of
Ferozshah road and
Raisina road.
Dr. Rajendra Prashad road also intersects it.
Maulana Azad road also intersects it.
Important & famous buildings
★
National Museum
★
Indira Gandhi National Centre of Arts
★
National Archieves
★
Imperial Hotel
★ Hotel Janpath
★ Claridges hotel, etc
Commercial offices can be found along Janpath, as its central location accounts for high real estate values. The Indian Tourist Office is on the corner of Janpath and Connaught Lane, and good maps can be purchased there. Between Fire Lane and the Imperial Hotel, the
Tibetan Market can be found which has a wide range of Himalayan arts and crafts. Musical instruments, wall hangings and bead shops are in abundance. Behind the Tibetan Market, on Tolstoy Marg, is the fabulous
Jantar Mantar, an astrological instrument of immense proportions which is well worth a visit.
The Janpath has an abundance of walking
vendors who sell trinkets, such as necklaces, drums, horns and postcards, particularly to foreigners. Most speak good English and are good at
bartering.
South of Rajpath is the National Museum, which will take half a day to wander through.