Humayun's tomb, Delhi : Built by Humayun's senior widow Bega Begum, nine years after his death in 1565. It is a garden tomb with high arches and a double dome. Two lofty double storeyed gateways, one on the west and the other on the east leads to the monument. A baradari (pavilion) occupies the center of the eastern wall of the enclosure and a bath chamber that of the northern wall. Several rulers of the Mughal dynasty lie buried in the mausoleum, though it is not possible to identify their graves. The last Mughal emperor of Delhi had taken shelter in this tomb with the three princes during the mutiny and was captured here in 1857 by Lieutenanat Hodson.

Not far from here are Purana Qila and Nizamuddin Aulia's Dargah. The dargah lies opposite to the Mausoleum. It is the shrine of the Nizamuddin Chisthi, a fourth in the line of Chisthi saints. It is a Muslim pilgrim centre.