Delhi: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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National Zoological Park Delhi
Sprawling zoo known for its white tigers The National Zoological Park Delhi, nestled in the heart of India's capital, is an oasis of biodiversity that invites nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts to explore the wonders of the animal kingdom. Spanning over 176 acres, this verdant sanctuary is home to a rich...
Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Nestled in the heart of the bustling city of Delhi, the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a remarkable window into India's rich and diverse history. This sprawling park, covering an area of over 200 acres, is dotted with ruins and remnants dating back to the 10th...
Lodi Gardens
80-acre city park inaugurated in 1936 Nestled in the heart of India's bustling capital, Delhi, lies the serene and picturesque Lodi Gardens. This expansive park, spanning over 90 acres, offers a lush retreat for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Established in the 15th and 16th centuries by the...
Sunderwala Burj
Nestled in the heart of the bustling city of New Delhi, India, lies the historic Sunderwala Burj, a serene respite from the urban sprawl. This Mughal-era structure is situated within the lush Sunder Nursery, a city park that spans over 90 acres and offers a tranquil...
Garden of Five Senses
The Garden of Five Senses is a park in Delhi, India. Spread over 20 acres, the park is located in Saidul Ajaib village, opposite Saket, near the Mehrauli heritage area.
Talkatora Garden
Talkatora Garden is a Mughal-era garden situated on the Mother Teresa Crescent in New Delhi. In Mughal times, it used to be a tank and a swimming pool. The Marathas defeated the Mughals in the Battle of Delhi at this place. The garden is now more famous for the Talkatora Stadium. It attracts a large number of tourists.
Coronation Park
Coronation Park is a park located on Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar in Delhi, India. The park is sometimes referred to as the Coronation Memorial; it was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India.
Nehru Park
Nehru Park is a large park situated in the Chanakyapuri Diplomatic Enclave of New Delhi. Named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, the park is spread over an area of 80 acres, close to the heart of the city, and was established in 1969.
Mandi House
Mandi House is a locality in Delhi, India. It was the former residence of the Raja of Mandi in Delhi.
Deer Park
Deer Park South Delhi also known as A.N. Jha Deer Park, is located in South Delhi. It was named after famous social worker Aditya Nath Jha. This place is popular for walking, jogging and weekend outings. Deer Park comprises many subsections such as Duck Park, Picnic Spots Rabbit Enclosures etc.
Indraprastha Park
The Millennium Indraprastha Park is a park on the Outer Ring Road in the east of Delhi, India. It was constructed in 2004 by the Delhi Development Authority. The park includes a children's park, an amphitheatre and a food court.
Kalindi Kunj
Kalindi Kunj is a public garden and a famous T point road in Delhi, located on the banks of River Yamuna, close to Okhla barrage. Atlantic Water World, an amusement park incorporating a water park, is located there.
Jahanpanah City Forest
Jahanpanah City Forest is located in South Delhi. It is one of the dense forested park in Delhi spreading over 435 acres of land.
Roshanara Bagh
Roshanara Garden is a Mughal-era garden built by Roshanara Begum, the second daughter of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It is situated in Shakti Nagar near Kamla Nagar Clock Tower and North Campus of University of Delhi. It is one of the biggest gardens in Delhi having a great variety of plants, some imported from Japan.
Gulmohar Park
Gulmohar Park is a neighbourhood in South Delhi. This park lies between Hauz Khas and Gautam Nagar and is named after the red-flowered Gulmohar trees growing inside.
Ajmal Khan Park
Ajmal Khan Park is an urban park in the central part of the Karol Bagh of New Delhi, India. Spread over five acres, it was initially opened in 1921, named Hakim Ajmal Khan, noted freedom fighter and Unani medicine physician.
Green Park
Green Park, New Delhi Green Park is an upscale affluent neighborhood in South Delhi, India. The locality is divided into two parts i.e. Main and Extension. The neighbourhood registered a 4.4% growth in residential sales and was recently featured alongside Greater Kailash...
Shalimar Gardens
Shalimar Bagh also known as Shalimar Garden is a Mughal garden located on the banks of Yamuna river in Delhi, India.
Delhi IT Park
The Delhi IT Park is an IT park complex developed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. It is a Software Technology Park situated in Shastri Park close to the metro station. The IT Park complex comprises three separate blocks. The IT Park Block 1 has been operational since April 2005.
Aastha Kunj Park
Aastha Kunj is a 200-acre park in southeast New Delhi, India. It lies between the Lotus Temple, ISKCON Temple, Nehru Place. Nearest metro station to reach here are Kalka ji mandir metro station, Nehru Place metro station. Good for jogging and exercise and along with that you can play various types of sports.