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Lodhi Garden garden in Delhi, DL
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View of Lodhi Garden in Delhi, DL
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View of Lodhi Garden in Delhi, DL
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Lodhi Garden

4.5(56,386 reviews)Activity
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers love the open spaces for running and birdwatching, while school-aged children enjoy exploring the historical monuments like mini-adventurers. The flat, paved walking paths make it stroller-friendly for families with babies, and older kids appreciate the freedom to roam and play outdoor games.

About

Lodhi Garden is a sprawling 90-acre historical park offering families the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration. Kids can run freely across vast lawns, explore 15th-century tombs and monuments, spot peacocks and parakeets, and enjoy picnics under ancient trees. This peaceful green oasis in the heart of bustling Delhi provides a refreshing break from the city's intensity while giving children a hands-on history lesson.

Highlights

  • Exploring the magnificent 15th-century tombs and monuments, including the photogenic Bara Gumbad and Mohammed Shah's Tomb
  • Spotting colorful peacocks, parrots, and butterflies throughout the gardens
  • Running and playing games on the expansive open lawns
  • Walking the tree-lined paths and discovering the Rose Garden (best in winter months)
  • Feeding the ducks at the small water bodies scattered throughout the park

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (6:00-8:00 AM) to avoid Delhi's midday heat and catch locals doing yoga and tai chi, which kids find fascinating to watch.
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket, snacks, and plenty of water as food vendors inside are limited. The grassy areas near Bara Gumbad monument are ideal picnic spots.
  3. 3.Pack insect repellent, especially during monsoon season, and wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll cover significant ground.
  4. 4.Download a basic history guide or use Google Lens to share fun facts about the monuments with older children, turning it into an educational treasure hunt.
  5. 5.The garden has minimal shade in some areas, so bring hats and sunscreen, particularly for afternoon visits.

Best Time to Visit

October through March offers the most pleasant weather, with cool mornings perfect for exploring. Visit on weekday mornings (6:00-9:00 AM) to avoid weekend crowds and enjoy the garden at its most peaceful. Sunset visits (5:30-7:30 PM) are magical but can be busier with local families.

What to Know

Entry is completely free, making it budget-friendly for families. Restroom facilities are basic but available. Limited food options inside mean you should bring your own snacks. The garden is mostly accessible for strollers, though some monument areas have steps.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Delhi's winter season (October to March) when temperatures are comfortable. Summer months (April to June) can be extremely hot with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F), making outdoor play challenging. Monsoon season (July to September) brings lush greenery but occasional closures due to heavy rain. The Rose Garden blooms beautifully from November to February.

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Nearby Eats

Khan Chacha in nearby Khan Market (1.5 km away) offers excellent kebabs and rolls that kids enjoy in a casual setting. Alternatively, India Habitat Centre (walking distance) has multiple family-friendly restaurants including Eatopia food court with various cuisines to suit picky eaters.

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