Saturday, 18 April 2015

Mughal Garden


The shapes of gardens present in Mughal Gardens such as in Rectangular shape, Long Garden and also in Circular shape Garden. The rectangular garden is dotted with chequered flowers of different varieties and colors and beautiful Trees. The Long shaped garden is seen with a bed of Roses and different kinds of colorful flowers that makes this Garden as haven.

This article provides complete information including when is Mughal Gardens open for public and opening date and time. The 'Opening time of Mughal gardens for the public is from February to March every year. All the visitors are allowed for gardens on all days except Mondays and the entry time is from 10.00 am. to 4.00 pm. There are some typical features including pools, canals and fountains inside the Mughal Gardens.
Also the gardens may remain closed on other days when important functions are arranged within the premises of Mughal gardens or during the visit of any VVIP during the opening period for public. If you visit to New Delhi you must have to see the Famous Mughal Gardens for your mind piece. Following is the address of the Mughal Garden where it is located.
Opening time of the Mughal Gardens for publicMughal Gardens are open for public from Feb-2016 to March-2016 from 10am to 4pm. please re-visit to conform the date before visiting Mughal Gardens 2016.
The Location of the Mughal Garden : Mughal Gardens is located near Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, New Delhi and also it is nearer to Central part of Delhi.
How to Reach at Mughal Gardens, DelhiBy Delhi Metro : Central Secretariat Metro Station is the nearest metro station for Mughal Gardens. This station is on Jahangir Puri - Central Secretariat metro line. Chandin chowk station is just after Kashmere Gate (ISBT) metro station.
By DTC Bus : Delhi transport corporation(DTC) Buses are easily available from Cannaught Place(CP) or ISBT or India Gate to Mughal Gardens.
Tulips in full bloom at Mughal Gardens


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Tulips Bloom: The 15-acre area of the Mughal Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhawan was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
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