Garden of Dreams
Tourist attraction · Kathmandu ·

Garden of Dreams

Tourist attraction · Kathmandu ·

Historic European-style garden with pavilions, fountains, and calm

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Tridevi Sadak, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Tridevi Sadak, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal Get directions

+977 1 4525340
gardenofdreams.org.np

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 10, 2025

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Garden of Dreams

Ryan C

Google
Come check out garden of dreams for a quiet place away from all the hustle and bustle in Thamel. It is a fair price around 3 US dollars. If you want to be in a quiet place but still live in town, here it is. The gardens are quite lovely and well maintained for this city. I found that the staff were friendly. It is a good place to decompress and get a snack while breathing in fresh air. Check out all of the cute squirrels and the birds while you are sitting and enjoying or coffee. Wonderful statues and flowers all around.

Celta Educare Consultancy C.

Google
Gardens of Dreams is a beautiful and peaceful place with lovely gardens and a relaxing atmosphere. The greenery and fountains make it a perfect spot for photography and unwinding. However, I found the staff to be quite rude, which was disappointing. Despite that, the garden itself is well-maintained and definitely worth a visit for anyone who loves nature and tranquility.

Rama T.

Google
Bordering on kitsch but a lovely oasis in the middle of the city. It was very peaceful and I recommend an expresso and baked yogurt at the Kaiser Cafe for a nice relaxing view. Personal favourite was Goddess Nike means Lakshmi and the backstory explained on the panel. This sudden European garden stands out as an oddity but nice nonetheless. There is an entry fee of Nepali Rs 400.

Vanessa S.

Google
A walled garden on a busy street, very lovely with fountains and ponds flower beds and even a maze. For me a perfect spot to enjoy a quite morning on a rainy day .. coffee shop was a bonus

Luanne I.

Google
The garden was a nice little oasis in the craziness of Kathmandu city. You are still never far from the traffic noise but it was nice to be sat in beautiful surroundings

shanta Bir Tamang W.

Google
The Garden of Dreams Its beauty is unmatched, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. it's a convenient retreat for anyone seeking solace amidst nature's splendor. The tranquil ambiance, coupled with its fascinating historic background, adds depth to the experience, making it not just a garden but a journey through time. this garden caters to all. Highly recommended for couples, families, and solo travelers . Don't miss dreams of garden ♥️❤️😍😃

Niels D

Google
f you’re in Kathmandu and looking for a little break from the hustle and bustle, the Garden of Dreams is basically the city’s answer to a mini paradise. It’s a beautifully maintained garden with lush greenery, charming fountains, and enough tranquility to make you forget you're in the middle of a vibrant city. Seriously, it's like stepping into a different world where the sound of traffic is replaced by the gentle rustling of leaves. Yes, you do have to pay an entrance fee, but trust me, it’s totally worth it. For what you get – a serene escape, clean spaces, and a well-maintained garden – it's a small price to pay. Plus, the extra fee is totally justified by the delightful experience of being able to kick back and enjoy the surroundings without the usual Kathmandu chaos. The garden also has a café where you can grab a drink or bite to eat. Now, fair warning, it's on the pricier side (for Kathmandu standards), but I guess you’re paying for the peaceful vibes and the fact that you're sitting in the only place that feels this calm and relaxed in the city. Still, it’s a lovely spot to sip on something cool or enjoy a snack. For those looking for a productive escape, this could be the perfect place to study or read a book – it's quiet enough to concentrate, and the surrounding beauty might just inspire you. It’s a good spot for both relaxing and getting some serious work done. All in all, a hidden gem in Kathmandu that’s definitely worth checking out!

AMELOLOGY

Google
It’s was calm and peaceful garden, one cafe inside, but no activity. You can seat and relax. 400 NPR seems pretty high for this. Do not expect toilet paper in the washrooms 😜