Delhi is a city of monuments, but it’s not just history that
makes it fascinating. Some places offer peace, spirituality, and modern
architectural brilliance — and the Lotus Temple is one of them.
Known for its unique lotus-shaped design, this temple is a symbol of unity,
peace, and devotion, attracting millions of visitors every year.
Whether you are seeking spiritual calm, architectural
inspiration, or a serene escape from city life, the Lotus Temple is a must-visit
attraction in Delhi.
🌟 History and
Significance
The Lotus Temple, officially called the Bahá’í House of
Worship, was completed in 1986. It belongs to the Bahá’í Faith,
a religion that promotes unity of all religions, peace, and universal
brotherhood.
The temple was designed to resemble a fully bloomed lotus,
which is a sacred flower in many religions, symbolizing purity, peace, and
divine beauty. The structure has won numerous architectural awards and is
considered a modern marvel.
Visitors from all religions, nationalities, and
backgrounds are welcome, making it a unique spiritual and cultural
experience.
🏛 Architecture
Highlights
The Lotus Temple is made entirely of white marble and
has 27 free-standing petals arranged in clusters of three, forming nine
sides.
Key features include:
- Nine
Entrances: Leading to a central prayer hall that can accommodate over 2,500
people.
- Central
Prayer Hall: A serene, quiet space with no idols, allowing meditation
and reflection.
- Landscaped
Gardens: Surrounding the temple are beautiful pools and gardens for
relaxation.
- Water
Channels: Enhance the calm and cooling effect of the complex.
The simplicity and elegance of the design, combined with natural
light and soundproof interiors, make it a peaceful retreat in the heart of
Delhi.
📅 Lotus Temple Timings
- Open
Days: Every day of the week
- Visiting
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (October–March), 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
(April–September)
- Closed:
Mondays (for maintenance)
👉 Best Time to Visit:
Early mornings or late afternoons to avoid crowds and enjoy the gardens in cool
weather.
🎟 Entry Fee
- Lotus
Temple: Free entry
- Guided
Tours: Optional guided audio tours are available at a small cost.
This makes it easy for families, solo travelers, and
tourists to visit without worrying about tickets.
🚶 Things to Do at Lotus
Temple
- Meditation
& Prayer: Enjoy the calm and spiritual atmosphere inside the
central hall.
- Explore
Gardens: Walk around the beautifully landscaped gardens and water
channels.
- Photography:
Capture the lotus-shaped architecture from outside. (No photography inside
the prayer hall.)
- Learn
About Bahá’í Faith: Read informative boards around the complex.
- Relax:
Spend quiet moments in the serene environment, a rare experience in busy
Delhi.
📍 Nearby Attractions
Lotus Temple is located in East Delhi, and several
other attractions can be visited nearby:
- Akshardham
Temple: 8 km away, a modern spiritual and cultural complex.
- India
Gate: 12 km away, a must-visit war memorial.
- Humayun’s
Tomb: 7 km away, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Lodhi
Garden: 9 km away, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
👉 With AK Tour &
Tourism’s cab services, you can visit Lotus Temple along with Akshardham,
Humayun’s Tomb, and India Gate in one comfortable trip.
🚖 How to Reach Lotus
Temple
- By
Metro: Nearest station – Kalkaji Mandir (Violet Line), just 1 km from
the temple.
- By
Bus/Auto: Easily accessible from South Delhi and Connaught Place.
- By
Cab: The most convenient option, especially for families and tourists.
👉 AK Tour &
Tourism cabs offer safe and hassle-free transportation, ensuring you can
explore multiple attractions in Delhi without stress.
🏨 Hotels Near Lotus
Temple
Being centrally located, there are multiple accommodation
options:
- Luxury
Hotels: The Leela Palace, Radisson Blu, ITC Maurya (10–15 minutes by
cab).
- Mid-range
Hotels: Hotels in Lajpat Nagar & Nehru Place.
- Budget
Stays: Guesthouses in Kalkaji & Greater Kailash.
👉 AK Tour &
Tourism provides hotel booking services across Delhi to suit every budget,
ensuring a comfortable stay near your preferred attractions.
✨ Travel Tips
- Dress
modestly, as it is a spiritual place.
- Photography
is not allowed inside the prayer hall, so plan accordingly.
- Visit
early morning for calm and fewer crowds.
- Carry
water and wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Combine
Lotus Temple with Akshardham or Humayun’s Tomb for a full-day spiritual
and cultural tour.

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!