Lodhi Garden
Garden · Prithviraj Road Area ·

Lodhi Garden

Garden · Prithviraj Road Area ·

Spacious park with lush greenery, ancient tombs, and calm

picnic spot
walking paths
free entry
monuments
open space
relaxing
quiet moments
beautiful garden
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Lodhi Rd, Lodhi Gardens, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Lodhi Rd, Lodhi Gardens, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 19, 2026

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Lodhi Garden

Touristfy

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I visited Lodhi Garden on a Sunday for a small gathering with friends, and it turned out to be the perfect place to slow down and simply spend time together. The weather, the greenery, and the open space made everything feel light and easy. We sat on the grass, talked for hours, laughed, and let the day pass without any rush. What I loved most was the calm atmosphere. Even on a Sunday, the garden felt peaceful — people walking, families relaxing, and groups like ours enjoying quiet moments without disturbing each other. The historic structures around added a beautiful charm, making the place feel thoughtful and grounding. It’s an ideal spot for gatherings where you don’t want noise or distractions — just good company, fresh air, and time to connect. Lodhi Garden gave us exactly that. A simple, beautiful Sunday well spent, and a place I’d happily return to again and again. 🌿

lotus

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I went there with my spouse, it was a really good well maintained garden with lush greenery and beautiful and unique birds. The monuments were also fascinating. We had a picnic there for 3-4 hours and it was peaceful and nobody bothered us. There is no entrance fee, the nearest metro station is Jor Bagh metro station on yellow line and from there you can get an auto or walk. Must Visit !

Nishtha R.

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This is a beautiful garden of a historical site built in the 1500s. This place welcomes you with the monuments of the Lodi dynasty built on a square foundation. It is a healthy space here with lots of greenery around. It also has parks for children, gym parks for fitness enthusiasts. This is also a space for bird watching with about 6-7 specific birds. There's a beautiful, calming lake as well. In short, it encapsulates the fun you are looking for in just one place. People nearby come to take a walk, or run or do gym excercise here on a daily basis. The other good part is it is free. So, Yeah!!! It's a place to visit alone or with your loved ones. While getting to this place from the metro, either you can walk or take ola/ uber/ rapido cause' the auto rickshaws charge you more. If it's late in the evening, then you have to take the auto, cause' it would come around the same price especially if you are coming out of the garden. There are some snacks available outside which you can purchase and take it in.. So, there are no vendors inside.. Drinking water facility and public wahsrooms are available here. All in all, take a moment to pause and breathe.. enjoy the weather, the greenery. If you are planning for a photoshoot, and especially if you are a lady... I seriously suggest, you wear ethnic! Yeah, ethnic!!! With bright colours goes so well with the dullness of the age old buildings. Please go ahead. Have fun and take care 😊

Diya

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I went to Lodhi Garden with my mumma for a simple picnic, and honestly it was such a nice, peaceful experience. It’s a really cozy place to just slow down, walk around, sit on the grass, and spend time without any rush. The garden is huge, like genuinely very big, so be ready to walk a lot. We kept discovering new corners while walking, which made it even nicer. I noticed a lot of couples around, but it still didn’t feel uncomfortable or crowded. Everyone was just doing their own thing, enjoying the calm vibe. One of the best parts is that the entry is completely free, which is honestly great for a place this well-maintained and beautiful. It feels green, open, and refreshing, especially if you want a break from the usual city noise. After walking around for a while, we just sat down, relaxed, and enjoyed the moment. For anyone planning to visit, it’s usually open from early morning till evening, and the nearest metro stations are Jor Bagh and Central Secretariat. A small tip would be to wear comfortable footwear because you’ll end up walking more than you expect, and if you’re going for a picnic, carry a mat or cloth to sit on. Overall, it’s a lovely place for picnics, long walks, quiet talks, or even just some alone time with nature. Definitely worth visiting if you’re in Delhi.

Kehar Singh Chauhan V.

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I recently visited Lodhi Garden with my family for a picnic, and honestly, it was totally worth it. We spent some beautiful, quality time together and truly enjoyed the peaceful vibe of the place. Lodhi Garden is not just a park — it’s a perfect blend of nature and history. It houses stunning monuments like Mohammed Shah’s Tomb, Sikandar Lodi’s Tomb, and a few other heritage structures that add a rich cultural flavor to the experience. We spent around 3–4 hours there, and it didn’t feel boring even for a moment. The greenery, walking paths, and open spaces make it a great spot to relax, walk, click pictures, and just breathe. Food is allowed inside, which makes it ideal for a picnic. However, let’s be responsible — please dispose of polythene bags and wrappers in the dustbins and help keep this beautiful place clean. Overall, Lodhi Garden is a must-visit if you’re looking for a refreshing break in the heart of Delhi.

Jalaj T.

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Lodhi Garden, a hidden gem in Delhi! This 15th-century oasis boasts stunning Mughal architecture, serene lakes, and lush greenery. Explore the tombs of Mughal emperors, like Sikandar Lodi and Bada Gumbad, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. *Highlights*: Beautiful mosques, scenic lakes, walking trails, and vibrant flora and fauna. *Visitor Info*: Open from 6 am to 8 pm (summer), 6 am to 7 pm (winter). Entry is free! *Tips*: Perfect spot for photography, birdwatching, yoga, or a picnic. Let's take a walk through history and nature!

Zeeshan A.

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I recently visited Lodhi Garden and was blown away by its serene beauty! The park is impeccably maintained, with lush greenery and vibrant flowers making it a perfect spot for a morning walk or picnic. However, I was disappointed to see that the historical architectures within the garden are not getting the same level of care. Many of the structures, like the tombs and monuments, show signs of erosion and neglect, which is heartbreaking to see. Despite this, the garden remains a must-visit, and I'd urge the authorities to take steps to preserve these historical treasures. The best part? Entry is FREE! It's a great spot for exercise and running, and the lake is a lovely sight with lots of ducks and a dedicated duck house - it was so cute to see them wading around! You can also bring your furry friends along (as long as they're leashed and leave by 5 PM). If you're looking for a peaceful escape from the city's chaos, Lodhi Garden is the place to be!

Sandeep S.

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It was my first experience and I really appreciate the workers who have maintained the precious history of lodi dynasty. I am not from Delhi but I assured you to visit once a time when you visit Delhi it's so peaceful and beautiful place you will be euphoric. # thank you so much/ khubhei Shibun ♥️