UNESCO Heritage
Humayun's Tomb
A graceful Mughal mausoleum known for its red sandstone facade, symmetrical gardens, and architectural influence on later monuments including the Taj Mahal.
Delhi blends ancient monuments, living bazaars, Mughal architecture, spiritual landmarks, and grand public spaces. During Delhi AOICON 2026, delegates can experience a city where history and modern India sit side by side.
UNESCO Heritage
A graceful Mughal mausoleum known for its red sandstone facade, symmetrical gardens, and architectural influence on later monuments including the Taj Mahal.
Historic Delhi
One of Delhi's most iconic landmarks, the Qutub Minar complex reflects early Indo-Islamic architecture and intricate stone craftsmanship.
Modern Landmark
Recognised for its lotus-inspired form, this serene landmark offers a calm pause within the capital's busy cultural landscape.
Culture And Craft
A grand cultural complex showcasing traditional craftsmanship, temple architecture, exhibitions, gardens, and evening experiences.
Old Delhi
A defining symbol of Delhi's Mughal history, the Red Fort stands close to the lanes, markets, and flavours of Old Delhi.
Evening Spot
A prominent war memorial and civic landmark, India Gate is especially popular for evening visits and photographs.
Delhi AOICON 2026 is scheduled for 19th and 20th September 2026 at Hyatt Centric, Janakpuri. Delegates can plan short city visits before or after scientific sessions, depending on workshop and conference schedules.