Custom Map Poster of Delhi

Delhi is one of the world's most ancient continuously inhabited cities, and its map reflects this with extraordinary complexity. New Delhi — the planned imperial capital designed by Edwin Lutyens in 1911 — features a radically different character from Old Delhi: wide, formal diagonal avenues converge on India Gate and the Parliament, while Old Delhi east of the Yamuna River is a dense medieval labyrinth. The Yamuna River forms the eastern boundary.

A Unique Story on the Wall

India's capital and second-largest city, Delhi, is home to landmarks spanning 1,500 years including the Qutb Minar, Humayun's Tomb, the Red Fort, and the new Parliament House. For a map poster, juxtaposing the geometric formality of Lutyens' New Delhi with the density of Old Delhi's Shahjahanabad creates an extraordinary visual narrative. Rich saffron, deep terracotta, or classic monochrome themes beautifully reflect Delhi's immense historical and cultural depth.

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INDONESIA

6.2088° S / 106.8456° E

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download my custom map?

Once you've finished customizing your poster, click the download button. You can choose between a free standard resolution image or a premium high-resolution, print-ready file.

What file formats do I receive?

Premium downloads are provided as high-resolution (300 DPI) JPEG or PNG files, perfect for large-scale printing without losing any detail.

Can I print these posters at home?

Yes! Our files are compatible with all home printers. For the best result, we recommend using high-quality matte or luster photo paper.

Are the map details accurate?

We use high-precision data from OpenStreetMap contributors to ensure every street, park, and water body is accurately represented on your custom poster.