Abdu'n Nabi's Mosque, a rubble-built structure, lies with its back on the Mathura road near the Tilak Bridge. It was built in 1575-1576 by Shaikh 'Abdu'n Nabi, the ecclesiastical registrar in Akbar's reign.
The mosque consists of a prayer-hall which can be entered through three arched openings. The facade of the prayer-hall was originally decorated with colored tiles, which have been mostly disappeared.
Indira Gandhi International Airport, 15 km south of the city, is the nearest airport. New Delhi Railway Station is the nearest railway station.