Tucked away in the heart of New Delhi, Graffiti Lane is a vibrant explosion of street art that showcases the city's creative pulse. This alleyway transforms into an open-air gallery, where bold murals by local and international artists tackle social issues with striking visuals. Wander through to discover hidden masterpieces around every corner, each telling a unique story of Delhi's youth culture. Don't miss the chance to snap Instagram-worthy shots and chat with the boutique shop owners nearby for an authentic slice of urban India!

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Everything you need to know about Graffiti lane
Top choices include The Lalit New Delhi with rooftop pools (10-min walk), or budget-friendly Hotel Palace Heights featuring local art decor. For luxury, The Imperial New Delhi showcases colonial-era architecture with an on-site art museum. All provide taxi HopeGoo services to major attractions.
Take the Delhi Airport Metro Express to New Delhi Station (25 mins), then an auto-rickshaw (approx. ₹150) to Graffiti Lane. Avoid unmarked taxis – prepaid counter rates are ₹300-400. Insider tip: Metro operates 4:45AM-11:30PM, alternate overnight buses stop at Connaught Circle.
Street Art Delhi offers 2-hour bilingual tours (₹800/person) covering political satire history and hidden symbolism. DIY explorers can scan QR codes on selected murals for audio stories. Photography tours require prior permission due to sensitive content restrictions.
Dilli Haat crafts market (1.5km away) sells handmade block print textiles and metal miniature paintings. At Bengali Market, look for spice blends used in mural pigments. Note: Exporting street art replicas exceeding 60cm requires cultural department certification.
Paid parking is available at Palika Bazaar underground lot (₹50/hour), 400m east of the lane. Two-wheeler parking costs ₹20/day near Hanuman Temple. During festivals (Oct-Jan), alternative lots open at Shivaji Stadium. Car-free Sundays may affect access – check @dtptraffic updates.
Only approved artists may paint during designated months (Jan-Feb). Visitors can contribute to the community chalk wall near Lane 2. Violators face ₹15,000 fines under Delhi Defacement Act. For workshops, contact St+Art India Foundation fortnightly programs.
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