6 KM from city centre
The Mughal Gardens, also called the “soul” of the Presidential Palace, are located within the Rashtrapati Bhawan Complex. They were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1917 for Lady Harding. Covering an area of 13 acres, these gardens blend Mughal and British architectural styles.
Inspired by the Mughal Gardens in Jammu and Kashmir, the ones in Delhi capture the same beauty. They consist of Circular, Spiritual, Bonsai, Herbal, Tactile, and Musical Gardens. The gardens boast a wide variety of flowers that bloom seasonally, creating a stunning and joyous sight for visitors.