Agrasen ki Baoli is a historical landmark in New Delhi and one of the tourist attractions in India. It is 60 meters long and 15 meters wide and is located on the Hili Road near Connaught Place.
This 14th-century structure nested among the multi-storey buildings of the Archaeological Site of Connaught has been designated a protected violin by the Archaeological Survey of India.
It is clear from the entrance to the archaeological landmark that it is as old as history and is still witnessing history, revealing secrets and landmarks hidden in the depths of such places.
Baoli is an Indian word meaning a terraced well where an agarsin ki baoli was originally set up to provide a continuous water supply to the city as well as a resting place for travelers.

Things to do in Agrassen que Baoli
- • Take a tour inside the well, where you will be fascinated by the unique structure and completely different from the traditional round shape of any well, it has three levels where each level has an arched area and take a number of souvenir photos and share them with friends.
- • The place is surrounded by many tourist places that you can visit, the most important of which is Jantar Mantar, which is an observatory surrounded by wonderful green spaces that constitute a suitable place for picnics with the family.
What is special about Agrasen Ki Baoli?
Agrasen ki Baoli is among those few stepwells in Delhi that boast of a single-flight staircase. There are more than 100 steps that take you down to the water level and as you go down, you can experience a drop in temperature as well.Is Agrasen Ki Baoli haunted place?
It is sad to see misinformation being spread with a great amount of confidence without even considering the after-effects. I have visited the place five times now, but every visit has made me more confident that the claims of the baoli being haunted are false.How old is Agrasen Ki Baoli?
Such is the case with Agrasen ki baoli, named for a legendary king said to have lived 5,000 years ago, but whose existence has never been proven.How many stairs are there in Agrasen ki Baoli?
108 stepsThis Baoli, with 108 steps, is among a few of its kind in Delhi. Three levels of the historic stepwell are visible. Each level is lined with arched niches on both sides.