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Sound & Light Show
Each evening (except Monday) this one-hour show gives Red Fort history the coloured-spotlight and portentous-voice-over treatment. It’s great, if only to see the red fort by night. Tickets are available from the fort’s ticket kiosk. Bring mosquito repellent.
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Ego Lounge
Adjoining the Ego Thai restaurant and crammed with couches, you really can't get much loungier than this. Apart from the usual beer and spirits, there's French, Italian, Californian and Aussie wine. Ego's music glides between salsa, eighties pop, hip hop and World, depending on the clientele.
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Urban Pind
Three-floored, this has cushy flocked sofas, mock-Khajuraho carvings, and nightly DJs (Kingfisher Rs200). Nab a roof-terrace table. Tuesday is Salsa night, with free lessons from 9pm, while expats and diplomats flock here on a Thursday.
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Shalom
This loungey bar-restaurant, with wooden furniture and whitewashed walls, is one of the doyennes of the Delhi loungebar scene. As well as wine, beers, cocktails (around Rs400), and nightly DJs, there’s top-notch Mediterranean fare.
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Open Hand Cafe
Bringing a rare touch of class to Paharganj, this South African–owned cafe has a chic, arty feel, sculptural chairs, good coffee and yummy cheesecake.
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Haze
A hip yet unpretentious haunt, this moody, intimate, inexpensive jazz bar has real soul and is the place to see live Indian blues and jazz at weekends.
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