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Humayun's Tomb
How to visit Delhi's Humayun's Tomb: the foreign-tourist ticket to buy, the late-afternoon light that makes it, and whether the Taj's blueprint is worth a stop before Agra.
Where
Delhi, India
Opening hours
Sunrise to sunset every day, roughly 06:00โ18:00 (slightly later in summer). Ticket counter closes about 30 minutes before the gates. Open all week, including Fridays.
Tickets
โน600 foreign-tourist ticket (about ยฃ4.70); โน40 for Indian citizens; under-15s free. A small online discount applies if you book through the official ASI ticketing app.
Time needed
About 1.5 hours for the tomb and gardens; add 20โ30 minutes if you also walk over to the Isa Khan enclosure inside the same complex.
In short
Visiting Humayun's Tomb
Buy the foreign-tourist ticket at the gate or online via the ASI app and skip the touts who hover outside selling 'guided' add-ons you don't need. Come in the last two hours before closing: the low sun turns the red sandstone and white marble warm and the char-bagh gardens empty out as the day-trip coaches leave. Allow about 1.5 hours, and treat it as the Mughal style you absorb in calm before the crush of the Taj in Agra.
How to visit without the hassle
You donโt need to plan this one days ahead โ Humayunโs Tomb doesnโt sell out, and the โน600 foreign-tourist ticket (about ยฃ4.70) is sold at the gate all week, Fridays included. The only thing to get right is buying through the official ASI ticketing app to skip the cash queue and dodge the men outside who try to sell a pricier โguidedโ or โskip-the-lineโ version โ thereโs no separate fast lane, and the site is straightforward to walk on your own. What people get wrong is rushing it on the way to somewhere else: the tomb sits in a vast char-bagh garden, and the Isa Khan enclosure just inside the entrance is worth the extra ten minutes most visitors skip.
Timing your visit, and why itโs worth it
Come in the last two hours before sunset. The low light turns the red sandstone and marble warm, the dayโs heat finally drops for the open-garden walking, and the tour coaches have cleared out, so the four garden quadrants feel calm instead of crowded. Give it an hour and a half, more if you linger. Skip the middle of the day โ the light is flat and the plains heat is punishing.
This is the building the Taj Mahal was modelled on, a century before Agra, and seeing it first โ quietly, cheaply, before the crowds and the heat of the Taj โ genuinely makes the bigger sight land better. Pair it with Qutub Minar on a single New Delhi day rather than dragging back across the city, and treat it as the calm half of a trip that gets louder fast.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Delhi city guide.
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