Delhi is a city where history, nature, and modern urban life
blend seamlessly. Among its green sanctuaries, Lodhi Garden stands out
as one of the most serene and historically significant spots. Spanning over 90
acres in South Delhi, Lodhi Garden is a favorite among morning walkers,
photographers, tourists, and history enthusiasts. It combines beautiful
landscapes with historic tombs from the 15th and 16th centuries, making it
a perfect destination for relaxation and exploration.
🌟 History of Lodhi Garden
Lodhi Garden is named after the Lodhi dynasty, which
ruled Delhi before the Mughals. It was established in 1936 by the
British on the orders of Governor-General George Lodhi, as a public park
to preserve the historic monuments scattered in the area.
Key facts:
- The
garden houses tombs of Sikandar Lodhi, Mohammed Shah Lodhi,
and other medieval rulers.
- Several
14th-16th century structures like Bara Gumbad, Shisha
Gumbad, and Sikandar Lodhi’s Tomb are located within the park.
- Originally
a historic site, it was transformed into a landscaped garden with
lawns, trees, and walking paths.
Today, Lodhi Garden is not only a historical site but
also a popular leisure and fitness spot in Delhi.
🏛 Highlights of Lodhi
Garden
🔹 Bara Gumbad
- Built
in 1494 during Sikandar Lodhi’s reign.
- Serves
as a mosque with a large dome and intricate architecture.
- Surrounded
by well-maintained lawns, perfect for photography.
🔹 Shisha Gumbad
- Known
for its glazed tiles (shisha) on the dome, reflecting the architecture of
the period.
- Contains
several tombs of unknown nobility.
🔹 Sikandar Lodhi Tomb
- A
massive dome-shaped tomb surrounded by gardens.
- Example
of Indo-Islamic architecture, blending simplicity with grandeur.
🔹 Walking & Jogging
Paths
- The
park has wide, shaded pathways for walkers, joggers, and cyclists.
- Many
locals and tourists visit early morning to enjoy peaceful nature walks.
🔹 Flora and Fauna
- Lush
lawns, tall trees, and seasonal flowers make the park picturesque.
- Spot
peacocks, squirrels, and a variety of birds while strolling through the
park.
🎟️ Timings & Entry
Fee
- Visiting
Hours: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Open all days)
- Entry
Fee: Free
- Photography:
Allowed, perfect for professional and casual photography
- Time
Required: 1–2 hours for a casual visit; 2–3 hours for history
enthusiasts
📍 How to Reach Lodhi
Garden
- Nearest
Metro Station: Jor Bagh Metro Station (Yellow Line) – 10 minutes walk
- By
Bus/Auto: Well connected from central and South Delhi
- By
Cab: Convenient for families and tourists exploring multiple
attractions
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism, you can book cab services to Lodhi Garden and nearby attractions
like Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, and Nehru Planetarium.

🚶 Things to Do at Lodhi
Garden
- Explore
Historic Monuments: Visit tombs of Sikandar Lodhi, Bara Gumbad, and
Shisha Gumbad.
- Morning
Walks and Jogging: Enjoy the fresh air and serene environment.
- Photography:
Capture historic monuments surrounded by greenery.
- Picnics:
Perfect spot for family outings and leisure.
- Bird
Watching: Spot local and migratory birds in the park.
- Fitness
Activities: Yoga, tai chi, and outdoor exercises are common in the
mornings.
📅 Best Time to Visit
- October
to March: Pleasant weather ideal for walks and sightseeing.
- Morning
Hours (6 AM – 9 AM): Peaceful and ideal for photography.
- Evening
(5 PM – 7 PM): Golden hour for photography and leisure.
📍 Nearby Attractions
- Humayun’s
Tomb (3 km): UNESCO heritage site with Mughal architecture
- India
Gate (4 km): National war memorial and lawns
- Lodhi
Art District (2 km): Delhi’s first open-air street art district
- Hauz
Khas Village (6 km): Cafes, boutiques, and historic monuments
- Nehru
Planetarium (4 km): Astronomy and educational experience
🏨 Hotels Near Lodhi
Garden
- Luxury:
The Lodhi, Shangri-La Eros, The Imperial
- Mid-range:
Hotel Ajanta, Radisson Blu Marina
- Budget:
OYO Rooms, guesthouses in Paharganj
✨ Travel Tips for Visitors
- Wear
comfortable walking shoes for long strolls.
- Carry
water, especially during summer months.
- Morning
visits are recommended for a peaceful experience.
- Respect
the historic monuments and avoid climbing on tombs.
- Bring
a camera to capture the unique blend of nature and heritage.
Soldman Kell
April 25, 2025 at 10:46 am
Absolutely loved my stay! The tour was well-organized, and the hotel had stunning views. The staff were friendly and always ready to help. Highly recommended for anyone planning a relaxing trip!