Mughal Garden (Delhi)

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Sir Edwin Lutyens was the architect of Mughal Gardens, who made this Garden for Lady Harding. Mughal Gardens are the unique gardens in the sense that these are a combination of Mughal and British Architecture. There are Mughal canals, European Flowerbeds, lawns and privet hedges, shurbs, herbs, plants and trees all around the garden. It has four water ways with different fountains.

The Mughal Gardens are situated in the Rashtrapati Bhavan - the Presidents House of India. These are open for a few days in the months of February to March. Rest of the year these are close for the common public.


Fast Facts
» Location - Rashtrapati Bhavan or the Presidents House, Gate No - 35, North Avenue, Presidents Estate, Church Road, New Delhi
» Accessibility- Bus Services, Cabs - Easily reachable by road.
» Best time - The Gardens are open only in February to March.
» Visit Timings - 09: 00 a.m. to 02:30 p.m. *Timings are subject to vary.
» Garden Ticket Fee -No Fee. The Garden Fee is subject to change.

Links:

presidentofindia.nic.in/mughalgarden.html

www.famous-india.com/gardens/mughal-gardens.html
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Coordinates:   28°36'52"N   77°11'48"E
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