How do I get to Qutub Minar from New Delhi using public transport?
Take the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro from New Delhi Metro Station to Qutub Minar Metro Station. Exit and take a short auto-rickshaw or e-rickshaw ride to the monument entrance. Trains run every 3–5 minutes from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM, making it the fastest and most reliable option.
Is Qutub Minar open during the monsoon season, and are there entry restrictions?
Yes, Qutub Minar is open year-round, including monsoon (July–September). However, visits may be restricted during heavy rains for safety, especially on the upper levels. The Archaeological Survey of India may close access to the tower temporarily. Check at the ticket counter upon arrival.
What is the best time of day to visit Qutub Minar to avoid crowds?
Visit right at opening time (10:00 AM) or 1–2 hours before closing (5:00–6:00 PM) to avoid peak crowds. Early afternoon sees the most tour groups. Mornings also offer softer light for photography and cooler temperatures, especially in summer.
Is there a combined ticket or pass for Qutub Minar and nearby attractions like Humayun’s Tomb?
No single combined pass covers all nearby sites, but separate tickets are affordable: ₹40 for Indians, ₹600 for foreigners at Qutub Minar. Visit Humayun’s Tomb (₹60/₹600) separately. Consider the Delhi Metro Tourist Pass for transport savings between sites.