Mughal Garden

Sprawling over 15 acres, Mughal Gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and inspired by the Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kashmir, the gardens at the Taj Mahal as well as Persian & Indian miniature paintings.

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Mughal Garden New Delhi
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Mughal Garden New Delhi
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Mughal Garden New Delhi
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Indira Gandhi International Airport is the nearest airport approximately 13 km away.

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By Train

New Delhi Railway Station is the nearest railway station approximately 15 km away.

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Mughal Garden is well connected by road from all Indian states. The best way to reach here is to reach Delhi and follow the route map.

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Aarti Gohel

Aarti Gohel

Mar 29, 2018

Beautiful place for all tourists

Niraj Bariya

Niraj Bariya

Apr 10, 2018

It's my dream to visit this place since childhood. I often heard stories about how APJ Abdul Kalam loved Mughal Garden and himself takes care of it.

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Mughal Garden, New Delhi, Delhi

Sprawling over 15 acres, Mughal Gardens were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and inspired by the Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kashmir, the gardens at the Taj Mahal as well as Persian & Indian miniature paintings. Yes, Mughal Gardens are actually a combination of multiple gardens and not just one! Mughal Garden was renamed “Amrit Udyan” on January 2023.

Mughal gardens are a collection of gardens developed by the Mughals in the Persian architectural style. Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, laid the groundwork for the Mughal Gardens in India. Mughal Garden is the perfect mix of Mughal and English buildings and flora. Sir Edwin Lutyens designed the Mughal Garden in Delhi in 1917 in the Persian Charbagh style.

The Mughal Garden is roughly separated into sections such as a main garden, terrace garden, long garden, and circular garden. This 15-acre garden features a wide range of roses, tulips, bonsais, daffodils, and over 70 other species of seasonal flowers each year. Bulbous flowers and exotic flowers are also imported from nations such as Brazil, China, and Japan. 

Mughal Garden shows the majestic beauty of Mughal architecture and the meticulous design of British gardens. The garden also serves as the symbol of a smooth mix of Indian and Western styles.

Water is the key feature of the garden design, with fountains, canals, and ponds enhancing its beauty and creating a peaceful atmosphere. Mughal gardens are designed in a rectangular or square layout with a central water fountain running from one end to the other. These gardens were places for relaxation and enjoyment, reflecting the Mughal love for nature and beauty.

Things to Do in Mughal Garden:

1. See Exotic Flowers

Mughal Garden holds a special status in the heart of flower lovers. The garden is extremely beautiful and loaded with thousands of flower varieties.

2. Enjoy Musical Garden

At Mughal Garden, you can enjoy the melody of music which can raise your senses any time and provide peace to your mind body and soul.

Nearby Places to Visit:

  1. Rashtrapati Bhavan
  2. India Gate
  3. Humayun's Tomb
  4. Qutub Minar
  5. Lodi Gardens
  6. Old Fort
  7. Hauz Khas Fort
  8. Red Fort
  9. Lotus Temple

Other Important Details:

TimingsTuesday to Sunday – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Ticket PricesNo entry fees
Nearby Metro StationCentral Secretariat
Best Time to Visit:
January,February,March,April,December
Activities to Do:
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