Rashtrapati Bhavan
Federal government office · Central Secretariat ·

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Federal government office · Central Secretariat ·

Official Indian President's residence, stunning architecture, gardens

history
heritage
impressive scale
serene surroundings
indian democracy
well-maintained lawns
hindu-muslim architecture
wheelchair accessible
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Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110004, India Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Rashtrapati Bhawan, President's Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110004, India Get directions

+91 11 2301 5321
rashtrapatibhavan.gov.in
@visit_rb
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 16, 2026

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"Seat of Democracy As befits the presidential residence of the largest democracy in the world, the Rashtrapati Bhavan complex houses an inspiring collection of spaces, from the private residence and public ceremonial and performance halls to acres of gardens laid out in various styles. Visitor access is separated into three circuits, each open on specific days: Circuit 1 includes tours of the main building and central lawn; Circuit 2 features the museum complex and garages; and Circuit 3 (offered seasonally) takes you to the gardens, including the Mughal Gardens, with its lush terraces and flower-framed fountains. Tickets must be reserved in advance; visit www.presidentofindia.nic.in for more info."

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"Driving around Rajpath also gives you a view of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, noted for its impressive architecture." - SilverKris

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Rashtrapati Bhavan

Bhavaneeth K.

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A must do activity when you are in Delhi. A truly immersive experience to indulge in the prestigious and opulent Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tours are to be prebooked online with a nominal fee of 50 rupees per head (for Indians). These guides tours are available at intervals of every hour in two languages - hindi and english. The guides are very informative and polite. A must have experience for all those who live to explore history, art and politics.

anil C.

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The architecture is impressive, with vast open spaces, well-maintained lawns, and a calm, dignified atmosphere. The design beautifully blends Indian and British architectural styles. Visiting the Amrit Udyan (formerly Mughal Gardens) is a highlight, especially during the public opening season.

Sahil S.

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I recently visited Rashtrapati Bhavan at night, and the view was simply spectacular. The grand architecture of the building, beautifully illuminated with golden lights, looks absolutely stunning against the night sky. Standing there and watching the entire stretch from Raisina Hill to India Gate glow with lights feels almost magical — it’s one of the most elegant sights in Delhi. The symmetry of the structure, the well-maintained gardens, and the calm surroundings make it a perfect place for an evening stroll or quiet reflection. Even though visitors can’t go inside at night, just admiring the façade and the beautifully lit North and South Block buildings is worth the visit. The entire area feels peaceful, clean, and secure, with limited traffic during late evening hours. Rashtrapati Bhavan represents not just architectural brilliance but also the dignity and power of India’s democracy. Seeing it illuminated fills you with pride as an Indian. I’d recommend visiting after sunset when the lights are on — it’s a great spot for photography and simply soaking in the grandeur of Delhi’s heritage. A short walk from here towards India Gate completes the experience beautifully. Rashtrapati Bhavan at night is truly a sight to remember — elegant, proud, and timeless

Maverick T.

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I recently got the chance to visit Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi all by myself, and it turned out to be one of the most fascinating solo experiences I’ve had. Being the official residence of the President of India, the place already carries a sense of grandeur, but seeing it in person was something else entirely. The first thing that struck me was the massive scale of the building. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, its architecture blends Indian and European styles beautifully. Walking along the pathways, I couldn’t help but admire the perfectly maintained lawns and the symmetrical structure of the building. The iconic dome stood tall and impressive, making me pause just to take it all in. I also got to explore the Mughal Gardens (now called Amrit Udyan), which were absolutely stunning. The colorful flowers, fountains, and neatly trimmed hedges made the place feel almost dreamlike. Sitting alone on a bench there gave me a rare moment of calm right in the heart of Delhi. Since I went alone, I could move at my own pace—reading little details, taking photos, and just observing the surroundings without distraction. Security was understandably tight, but everything was organized well, making the visit smooth. What I liked most was the mix of history, architecture, and serenity that Rashtrapati Bhavan offers. It’s not just a building; it’s a symbol of India’s heritage and democracy. Visiting it solo gave me the chance to truly appreciate its grandeur and peaceful atmosphere.

DHAVAL P.

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Visiting Rashtrapati Bhavan was a great experience. We learned a lot about its history as well as the functioning and working of this iconic place. The entire tour was informative and well-managed. We had booked our visit in advance, with a ticket price of ₹50 per person. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for anyone interested in India’s heritage and governance.

Vinod K.

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Rashtrapati Bhavan represents not just architectural brilliance but also the dignity and power of India’s democracy. Seeing it illuminated fills you with pride as an Indian. I’d recommend visiting after sunset when the lights are on — it’s a great spot for photography and simply soaking in the grandeur of Delhi’s heritage. In lights it's like a India ⭐✨ good experience and awesome wibes when I am visiting inside

Taradutt P.

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I recently visited Rashtrapati Bhavan, and it was truly a wonderful experience. The grandeur of the architecture, the rich history, and the serene surroundings make it a must-visit landmark. Booking in advance through the official website is highly recommended to ensure a smooth entry, and a knowledgeable guide is provided to enhance the trip with interesting insights and stories.It’s a great feeling to walk through such an iconic place and witness the heritage up close. I personally recommend adding Rashtrapati Bhavan to your travel list.

SUHAIL M.

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Originally known as the Viceroy’s House, Rashtrapati Bhavan stands as a timeless masterpiece of British-era architecture blended with Indian design. The grand domes, vast courtyards, and beautiful gardens reflect India’s glorious history and independence journey. A must-visit for anyone interested in heritage and architecture!