Pincode 110001 is a 6-digit postal code serving 23 post offices in New Delhi district, Delhi. New Delhi GPO is the Head Post Office for this area, located at 28.6268°N, 77.2066°E. The first digit ‘1’ identifies the Delhi postal region; the full code pinpoints the New Delhi delivery zone.
Parliament House & Connaught Place
The heart of India's democracy. This pincode covers Parliament Street, the National Archives, and Connaught Place — New Delhi's commercial hub built during the British Raj.
Read on Wikipedia →| Post Office | Type |
|---|---|
| New Delhi GPO | Head Post Office |
| Sansad Marg HO | Head Post Office |
| Baroda House SO | Post Office |
| Bengali Market SO | Post Office |
| Bhagat Singh Market SO | Post Office |
| CAT EXTENSION COUNTER | Post Office |
| Connaught Place SO | Post Office |
| Election Commission SO | Post Office |
| Janpath SO | Post Office |
| Krishi Bhawan SO | Post Office |
| Lady Harding Medical College SO | Post Office |
| NGT EXTENSION COUNTER | Post Office |
| North Avenue SO | Post Office |
| Parliament House SO | Post Office |
| Patiala House SO | Post Office |
| Pragati Maidan SO | Post Office |
| Rail Bhawan SO | Post Office |
| RML EXTN COUNTER NDHO | Post Office |
| Sansadiya Soudh SO | Post Office |
| Secretariat North SO | Post Office |
| Shastri Bhawan SO | Post Office |
| South Avenue SO | Post Office |
| Supreme Court SO | Post Office |
Data sourced from India Post, Department of Posts, Government of India. Data last verified: May 2026.
New Delhi, Delhi. Map data: OpenStreetMap, CARTO.
42-metre Edwin Lutyens war memorial commemorating 84,000 Indian soldiers fallen in WWI — Delhi's defining ceremonial axis.
Shah Jahan's 1656 'Friday Mosque' in Old Delhi — the largest active mosque in India by congregation capacity.
90-acre formal garden over the tombs of the Lodi and Sayyid dynasties — Delhi's most-loved green space and morning-walk circuit.
The red-sandstone Mughal citadel from which Shah Jahan ruled — and where every Independence Day speech is delivered.
1572 garden-tomb that prefigured the Taj Mahal — UNESCO-listed Mughal mausoleum of Humayun and 100+ family members.
2005 Swaminarayan complex — 100-acre Hindu cultural campus with the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple.
1986 Bahá'í House of Worship in Delhi — 27 white marble lotus petals shaped by architect Fariborz Sahba; open to all faiths.
73-metre brick minaret in Mehrauli — the tallest of its kind, started by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1192.