Delhi is known for its grand monuments, forts, and temples,
but hidden among its bustling lanes is a mysterious and lesser-known attraction
– Agrasen ki Baoli. This ancient stepwell, located on Hailey Road
near Connaught Place, is not only a historic structure but also one of the most
intriguing places in Delhi, often associated with haunted tales.
Whether you are a history buff, photographer, or an
adventurous traveler, Agrasen ki Baoli promises an experience unlike any other.
🌟 History of Agrasen ki
Baoli
The exact origins of Agrasen ki Baoli are still unknown.
However, legends say it was originally built by the mythical king Agrasen
during the Mahabharata period. Later, it was reconstructed by the Agrawal
community in the 14th century.
The stepwell served as a water reservoir and
community gathering place in ancient times. Today, it stands as a protected
monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and has gained fame
as one of Delhi’s most unique attractions.
🏛 Architecture of
Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli stretches about 60 meters long and 15
meters wide, with 108 stone steps leading down to the water. Built
in red sandstone, the structure has three levels, each lined with arched
niches and chambers.
Key features include:
- Deep
well at the bottom, once used for storing water.
- Arched
passageways showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture.
- Symmetrical
steps perfect for photography.
The baoli’s unique design makes it one of the most photogenic
monuments in Delhi, often featured in Bollywood movies like PK and Sultan.
👻 The Haunted Story of
Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli is often called one of the most haunted
places in Delhi. According to local legends, the baoli was once filled with
black water that hypnotized people, luring them to jump in and end their
lives. Some visitors even claim they feel an eerie presence or hear
strange sounds while exploring the monument.
Although there is no scientific proof, the haunted stories
add an air of mystery, making it a favorite spot for thrill-seekers and
ghost hunters.
🎟️ Timings & Entry
Fee
- Visiting
Hours: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM (All days, including weekends)
- Entry
Fee: Free (no ticket required)
- Photography:
Allowed (free of cost)
- Best
Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for best photos
📍 Location & How to
Reach
- Address:
Hailey Road, near Connaught Place, New Delhi
- Nearest
Metro Station: Barakhamba Road (Blue Line) or Janpath Metro Station
(Violet Line) – 10 minutes walk
- Distance
from Connaught Place: 1 km
- By
Cab: Booking a cab is the most comfortable way to reach.
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism Cab Services, you can easily include Agrasen ki Baoli in your Delhi
sightseeing tour along with nearby attractions like India Gate, Jantar
Mantar, and Connaught Place.
🚶 Things to Do at Agrasen
ki Baoli
- Photography:
The arched corridors and symmetrical steps make it a perfect
Instagram-worthy spot.
- Explore
History: Walk around and imagine its importance as a water reservoir
centuries ago.
- Experience
the Mystery: Feel the eerie silence and haunted vibes of the monument.
- Film
Spotting: Recognize famous Bollywood movie scenes shot here.
📅 Best Time to Visit
- October
to March: Pleasant weather for sightseeing.
- Early
Morning: Fewer crowds, perfect for photography.
- Avoid
Afternoons in Summer: Steps and stones get very hot.
📍 Nearby Attractions
- Connaught
Place (1 km): Shopping, cafes & nightlife.
- Jantar
Mantar (1.5 km): Historical astronomical observatory.
- India
Gate (3 km): Famous war memorial.
- Rashtrapati
Bhavan (4 km): Presidential residence.
- Gurudwara
Bangla Sahib (2 km): Spiritual Sikh shrine.
🏨 Hotels Near Agrasen ki
Baoli
- Luxury:
The Imperial, Shangri-La Eros Hotel.
- Mid-range:
Hotel Connaught Royale, Radisson Blu Marina.
- Budget:
Paharganj guesthouses & OYO hotels.

Soldman Kell
April 25, 2025 at 10:46 am
Absolutely loved my stay! The tour was well-organized, and the hotel had stunning views. The staff were friendly and always ready to help. Highly recommended for anyone planning a relaxing trip!