Sonipat is a planned industrial city & administrative headquarter in Sonipat district of Haryana state of India. It comes under the National Capital Region and is around 44 kilometres (27 mi) from New Delhi. It lies 214 km (128 miles) southwest of Chandigarh, the state capital. The Yamuna River runs along its eastern boundary.
On 22 December 1972, Sonipat designated a full-fledged district. Sonipat Junction railway station is the main railway junction on Delhi-Kalka line. It lies on Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway, Eastern Peripheral Expressway (NE II) and Grand Trunk Road (NH 44) as well as the planned Delhi–Sonipat–Panipat Regional Rapid Transit System.
There are plenty of eateries in and around the city and getting good food is not a problem.
*Murthal Dhabas, The world famous dhabas of murthal offer the tempting paranthas with dollops of butter & lassi. Try paranthas at Ahuja No1, Gulshan, Sukhdev, Pehalwan. This list doesn't ends. *Murthal Haveli, The only branch of the famous jalandhar haveli which offers the tempting Punjabi food. *Pind Baluchi, The famous restaurant of vatika group has opened its outlet just opposite the Haveli. *Pyaare ke peede, Pyaare ke Peede & lassi is famous in the whole of Haryana. *Ram Kishen Sweets, The famous sweet shop located in the heart of city famous for its samosas. The shop is located near Subash chowk sonipat.
Sonipat also has a barista, Cafe Coffee Day outlet as well on the National Highway 1 near murthal.
You can reach Sonipat by train and road directly. The city is on the Northern Railways' Ambala-Delhi rail route and a number of passenger trains pass through it daily. National Highway 1 passes through this district and the city is very well connected to Delhi and nearby places. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is also just from Sonipat.
Sonipat also spelled as Sonepat, is an ancient town and a municipal council in Sonipat district in the state of Haryana, India.It comes under National Capital Region and is 45 km north of Delhi. It is a part of National Capital Region along with Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Mewat, Palwal, Rewari, Jhajjar, Rohtak, Panipat, Alwar, Bhiwadi Industrial Town, Noida, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, and Meerut. The district borders Delhi union territory in south, Panipat District in the north, Jind District in the north-west, Uttar Pradesh state in the east with the Yamuna River acting as a border and Rohtak District in the west.
This district was carved out of the erstwhile Rohtak district on 22 December 1972.
Sonepat comprises 3 sub-divisions namely Ganaur, Sonepat and Gohana and seven blocks (Ganaur, Sonipat, Rai, Kharkhoda, Gohana, Kathura and Mundlana) has been carved out of Rohtak and made a full fledged district on 22 December 1972. Sonepat is the largest tehsil followed by Gohana.
Legend - Sonipat was earlier known as Sonprastha, which later on became Swarnprastha, meaning the "Golden City": derived from two Sanskrit words, Swarn (Gold) and Prastha (Place). Over a period of time, the classical name Swarnprasth's pronunciation degraded into Swarnpath, and then to its current form, Sonipat.
The earliest reference of this city comes in the epic Mahabharata, and at that time, it was one of the five villages demanded by the Pandavas in lieu of the kingdom of Hastinapur. The other four villages were Panprastha (Panipat), Baghprastha (Baghpat), Indraprastha, and Tilprastha (Tilpat). It is believed that it was founded as Swarnaprastha by the five Pandava brothers during the times of Mahabharata. Another legend ascribed it to Raja Soni, the thirteenth descendent of Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers.