Pincode 110002 is a 6-digit postal code serving 9 post offices in Central district, Delhi. Indraprastha HO is the Head Post Office for this area, located at 28.6318°N, 77.2403°E. The first digit ‘1’ identifies the Delhi postal region; the full code pinpoints the Central delivery zone.
Red Fort (Lal Qila) & Chandni Chowk
The 17th-century Mughal fortress from whose ramparts India's Prime Minister addresses the nation every Independence Day. Chandni Chowk, one of Asia's oldest and busiest markets, lies just outside its walls.
Read on Wikipedia →| Post Office | Type |
|---|---|
| Indraprastha HO | Head Post Office |
| AGCR SO | Post Office |
| Ajmeri Gate Extn SO | Post Office |
| Civic Centre PO | Post Office |
| Darya Ganj SO | Post Office |
| Gandhi Smarak Nidhi SO | Post Office |
| IPEstate SO | Post Office |
| Minto Road SO | Post Office |
| Rouse Avenue Extension Counter SO | Post Office |
Data sourced from India Post, Department of Posts, Government of India. Data last verified: May 2026.
Central, Delhi. Map data: OpenStreetMap, CARTO.
Shah Jahan's 1656 'Friday Mosque' in Old Delhi — the largest active mosque in India by congregation capacity.
42-metre Edwin Lutyens war memorial commemorating 84,000 Indian soldiers fallen in WWI — Delhi's defining ceremonial axis.
The red-sandstone Mughal citadel from which Shah Jahan ruled — and where every Independence Day speech is delivered.
2005 Swaminarayan complex — 100-acre Hindu cultural campus with the world's largest comprehensive Hindu temple.
1572 garden-tomb that prefigured the Taj Mahal — UNESCO-listed Mughal mausoleum of Humayun and 100+ family members.
90-acre formal garden over the tombs of the Lodi and Sayyid dynasties — Delhi's most-loved green space and morning-walk circuit.
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.