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Ni
Review №1

Went to Mughal Garden in afternoon slot of 2pm. It is very beautiful. Really different and refreshing place.You have to do online booking. Booking open 7 days prior. Tickets get over very quickly. Better to book at 12am.Go with minimum stuff with you. Entrance and first few gardens are boring. Initially we thought that it is below average and its waste of time. But when we reached the main garden, we were pleasantly surprised by the size and cleanliness of the place. Its really colourful and if you like photography, then you will love it. I dont like plants and flowers as such, but Im really happy I made an effort to go there.Its peaceful walk, wear comfortable shoes. Go in good weather.

RA
Review №2

Pride of India, Viceroys House, Presidents Estate, official residence of the President of India as we all know.Its a beautiful master piece.Looks more amazing at night.

No
Review №3

Five star is too less for its beauty....Many love for this beautiful glimpseDont have words to define the beauty of this magnificent structure..Do visitJai Hind

Pr
Review №4

To plan a visit inside the bhavan it is important to book the tickets atleast 1month before the visit date from the official rashtrapati bhavan website. The entire process of the visitation was well planned and carried out by them. Guides are available in hindi and english both. It is a must visit place in Delhi. Make sure to carry all the necessary identification documents required.

sa
Review №5

Rashtrapati Bhavan, home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, epitomizes India’s strength, its democratic traditions and secular character.Rashtrapati Bhavan was the creation of architects of exceptional imagination and masterfulness, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. It was Sir Lutyens who conceptualized the H shaped building, covering an area of 5 acres on a 330 acre estate. This mansion has a total of 340 rooms spread over four floors, 2.5 kilometres of corridors and 190 acres of garden area.Painstaking efforts of thousands of labourers including masons, carpenters, artists, carvers, and cutters saw the completion of this masterwork in the year 1929. Originally built as the residence for the Viceroy of India, Viceroys House as it was then called, has metamorphosed into today’s Rashtrapati Bhavan. From being a symbol of imperial domination and power, it is today emblematic of Indian democracy and its secular, plural and inclusive traditions. Former President of India, Shri R. Venkataraman has rightly said, “Nature and man, rock and architecture, have rarely collaborated to so fine a purpose as in the fashioning of the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan.”When constructed, it was called the Viceroy’s House. The name changed to Government House on August 15, 1947 when India became independent. Finally, its name was changed to Rashtrapati Bhavan during the term of President Dr. Rajendra Prasad.The Rashtrapati Bhavan has served as a home to Viceroy Lord Irwin and subsequently to other Viceroys of India till Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy and the first Governor-General of independent India in 1947. Lord Mountbatten administered the oath of Prime Minister to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru under the Central Dome of Rashtrapati Bhavan in 1947. C. Rajagopalachari, the first Indian Governor-General also took oath under the Central Dome on June 21, 1948 and became the first Indian to reside at the Government House, as it was then called.The grandeur of this majestic presidential palace, however, was humbled by the very modest gestures of Rajagopalachari. Finding the Viceroy’s room too royal to stay, he shifted to smaller rooms (now called the Family Wing of the Rashtrapati Bhavan) for his personal use. This has been followed by all subsequent residents of the Bhavan. The erstwhile Viceroy’s Rooms have been converted into the Guest Wing for stay of Heads of State and Government and their delegations. As the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad took Rashtrapati Bhavan as his abode in the year 1950 after assuming office.Little known is the fact that Mahatma Gandhi, much before the political heads of independent India, was an early visitor to the newly constructed Viceroy’s House. The Viceroy had invited him for a meeting which was met with dissent by Winston Churchill. Nevertheless, Mahatma Gandhi carried with him salt to add to his tea as a mark of protest against the British Salt tax. The series of meetings between Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin finally culminated in the famous Gandhi Irwin pact that was signed on March 5, 1931.Rashtrapati Bhavan has since independence hosted defence investiture ceremonies, swearing in of its leaders, honoured its bravehearts and achievers, has heard the speeches of world leaders, signed pacts and treaties with various countries, celebrated India’s Independence and Republic Day functions along with other festivals.The gates of Lutyens’ masterpiece Delhi which he described as “one complete organism, perfect and inseparable” have now been opened for the public on the initiative of Former President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee since August, 2012.The journey through this work of art is divided into three circuits. Circuit 1 covers the Main Building and Central Lawn of Rashtrapati Bhavan including its premier rooms like the Ashok Hall, Durbar Hall, Banquet Hall, its Drawing Rooms and many more. Circuit 2 consists of the tour of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex, while Circuit 3 promises the tour of Rashtrapati Bhavan’s famous gardens- The Mughal Garden

Hi
Review №6

Formerly knows as viceroy palace, rastrapati bhavan is very beautiful place. Its iconic house of an indian who is considered as the head of our nation. Its easily accessible through metro or bus. One should always remember that no vehicle is allowed inside the rastrapati premises. You will have to walk atleast 1km to reach this place by metro and atleast 500meters if you boarded bus.But this place worth a visit, as it would be very knowledgeable as well as exciting as youll be visiting the house of indian president.

Ni
Review №7

Amazing place must visit it. Mughal Garden is very beautiful.

Ar
Review №8

What to say!!!Its just WOW.What a wonderful architecture. Just loved it.A great place to hangout with friends, family of any age group.The morning dawn breezy air and the natural lightning or the evening dusk cold air and the artificial lightning are the two great combinations of this place which will pleases your mind and soul.The most beautiful sunrises and sunsets happens at this place which you cant feel from anywhere in the world.You can do many activities here such as cycling, yoga, jogging, outdoor games and many more.This place have its own wonderful beauty which will never fade.

ka
Review №9

I have heard alot about Mughal Gardens variety of flowers including Black Rose etc. But sorry to say I have not saw unseen flowers. There are many varieties which you dont usually saw but can be seen in other such gardens. Restrictions also keep you away from the flowers and plants. It is possible that we cant see many varieties due to such restrictions. Overall you can watch it once. Butvyes it has picturesque location.

So
Review №10

One of the best presidential palace you will ever come across. Huge in size and you will see the true colors of India 🇮🇳. Definitely something which every Indian should be proud of. Worth a visit as you will see the things which generally an Indian citizen has only seen through 📺 TV.

Dh
Review №11

😎😎😎after all its rastrapati bhawan.You will get a emmanse sence of patriotism here.A lot to see , a lot feel .And not to mention 🤭but if you are mad for photography , its just the right place for you.

SH
Review №12

This is the home of the most powerful person of India(President of India) known as Rashtrapati Bhavan. Very neat and clean surrounding, beautiful plantings less trafficking that is silence surrounding. A powerful security services is present all around the building like a shield surrounding the building. And as a President of India he deserves all these facilities.

Ha
Review №13

Rashtrapati Bhavan, home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, epitomizes India’s strength, its democratic traditions and secular character.Rashtrapati Bhavan was the creation of architects of exceptional imagination and masterfulness, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. It was Sir Lutyens who conceptualized the H shaped building, covering an area of 5 acres on a 330 acre estate. This mansion has a total of 340 rooms spread over four floors, 2.5 kilometres of corridors and 190 acres of garden area.Painstaking efforts of thousands of labourers including masons, carpenters, artists, carvers, and cutters saw the completion of this masterwork in the year 1929. Originally built as the residence for the Viceroy of India, Viceroys House as it was then called, has metamorphosed into today’s Rashtrapati Bhavan. From being a symbol of imperial domination and power, it is today emblematic of Indian democracy and its secular, plural and inclusive traditions. Former President of India, Shri R. Venkataraman has rightly said, “Nature and man, rock and architecture, have rarely collaborated to so fine a purpose as in the fashioning of the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan.”When constructed, it was called the Viceroy’s House. The name changed to Government House on August 15, 1947 when India became independent. Finally, its name was changed to Rashtrapati Bhavan during the term of President Dr. Rajendra Prasad.The Rashtrapati Bhavan has served as a home to Viceroy Lord Irwin and subsequently to other Viceroys of India till Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy and the first Governor-General of independent India in 1947. Lord Mountbatten administered the oath of Prime Minister to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru under the Central Dome of Rashtrapati Bhavan in 1947. C. Rajagopalachari, the first Indian Governor-General also took oath under the Central Dome on June 21, 1948 and became the first Indian to reside at the Government House, as it was then called.The grandeur of this majestic presidential palace, however, was humbled by the very modest gestures of Rajagopalachari. Finding the Viceroy’s room too royal to stay, he shifted to smaller rooms (now called the Family Wing of the Rashtrapati Bhavan) for his personal use. This has been followed by all subsequent residents of the Bhavan. The erstwhile Viceroy’s Rooms have been converted into the Guest Wing for stay of Heads of State and Government and their delegations. As the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad took Rashtrapati Bhavan as his abode in the year 1950 after assuming office.Little known is the fact that Mahatma Gandhi, much before the political heads of independent India, was an early visitor to the newly constructed Viceroy’s House. The Viceroy had invited him for a meeting which was met with dissent by Winston Churchill. Nevertheless, Mahatma Gandhi carried with him salt to add to his tea as a mark of protest against the British Salt tax. The series of meetings between Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin finally culminated in the famous Gandhi Irwin pact that was signed on March 5, 1931.Rashtrapati Bhavan has since independence hosted defence investiture ceremonies, swearing in of its leaders, honoured its bravehearts and achievers, has heard the speeches of world leaders, signed pacts and treaties with various countries, celebrated India’s Independence and Republic Day functions along with other festivals.The gates of Lutyens’ masterpiece Delhi which he described as “one complete organism, perfect and inseparable” have now been opened for the public on the initiative of Former President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee since August, 2012.

v
Review №14

Rajiv chowk metro station to take dtc bus and nearest bus stop is gurudwara rakabganj then around takes 10 mins walking distance for mughal garden. Book your ticket online . And many variety of roses are there..

Pa
Review №15

The Rashtrapati Bhavan (About this soundpronunciation (help·info), rásh-tra-pa-ti bha-vun; Presidential Palace, formerly Viceroys House) is the official residence of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320 acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes huge presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.The Governor-General of Fort William resided in Belvedere House, Calcutta, until the early nineteenth century, when Government House, Calcutta (now Raj Bhavan, Kolkata) was constructed. Lord Wellesley, who is reputed to have said that ‘India should be governed from a palace, not from a country house’, ordered the construction of a grand mansion between 1799 and 1803 and in 1854, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal took up residence there. The decision to build a residence in New Delhi for the British Viceroy was taken after it was decided during the Delhi Durbar in December 1911 that the capital of India would be relocated from Calcutta to Delhi. When the plan for a new city, New Delhi, adjacent to end south of Old Delhi, was developed after the Delhi Durbar, the new palace for the Viceroy of India was given an enormous size and prominent position. About 4,000 acres of land was acquired to begin the construction of Viceroys House, as it was originally called, and adjacent Secretariat Building between 1911 and 1916 by relocating Raisina and Malcha villages that existed there and their 300 families under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

In
Review №16

The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320 acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes the presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.

Gu
Review №17

Online entry pass compulsory. Great to explore variety of flowers

Sh
Review №18

Amazing place to visit if your in Delhi the capital of India 🇮🇳 😀 🙌. This place has very wide roads and also they conduct Republic day parade on this road.The best time to visit is in the winter and also in the evening time so that you can view the lighting as well ❤🥰😍👌

Ra
Review №19

Do come to watch Magnificent lighting at night.

Sk
Review №20

Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320-acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes the presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world

ka
Review №21

Just one word - Awesome. Everyone should visit Rashtrapathi Bhavan at least once in life. The gardens at RB opens for public during winters from December - February. Request needs to be placed in advance for the visit. Gardens are just beautiful and well-maintained - youll get to see variety of trees, plants and flowers. The view of the Rashtrapathi Bhavan palace is stunning from the garden. Similarly, if you want to visit the palace - you should book/request a visit in advance.I have visited the gardens twice and the palace once - palace is also just amazing. The interiors look majestic and royal. It was a fulfilling experience! The view of the gardens from palace was also superb.Note: Mobile phones are not allowed inside the palace. Youll have to leave it to the security. People are sent inside group-wise and one guide per group takes you through the palace as he explains the history and also whats and hows of the palace.You can also buy merchandise from the shop inside the RB - I bought a time piece which is made of brass. I just love it!

SH
Review №22

The splendour of the Rashtrapati Bhavan is multi-dimensional. It is a vast mansion and its archit ecture is breathtaking. More than these, it has a hallowed existence in the annals of democracy for being the residence of the President of the largest democracy in the world. Do visit it in the evening. Its worth it.

kr
Review №23

Magnificent structure of Indian republic the residence of first citizen of India.Built by British in 1912. In a vast area . With 340 rooms. One of the largest structures abode to President in any country in the world.Not allowed to general public did to security reasons.The museum tours are allowed on pre registration.The moghul gardens were splendid piece of horticulture with a wide variety of flora with few specific dates entry for public

ar
Review №24

Rashtrapati Bhavan... Also known as Presidents palace.... Its believed to have more than 100 rooms... And this is where during the Presidents term ...he is to reside

Si
Review №25

Great experience..very lineant staff..they let u take pictures..and videography...

Kr
Review №26

All I could Say is that I had an awesome experience when Ive visited. Booking need to be done in advance and batch wise entry. Well and good explanation by the guide provided by the House it self..Need to be there before time and need a lot of patience.

ya
Review №27

Rashtrapati Bhavan rásh-tra-pa-ti bha-vun; Presidential Palace, formerly Viceroys House) is the official residence of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320 acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes huge presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.

An
Review №28

If you are a nature lover ....must visit place for you. You gonna enjoy every bit.Try to reach early as possible bcoz it gets crowded quickly.

Ga
Review №29

The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320 acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes the presidential gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.

Dh
Review №30

Etched to the heart of Central Delhi from the year 1929 is the most wonderful landmark in the history of Indian architecture, Rashtrapati Bhavan. Also known by the name of Presidential Residence and Viceroy’s House, this tourist attraction is the official home of the President. Looking back in history we get to know that the Rashtrapati Bhavan was sculpted as the residence of British Viceroy when the decision of making Delhi the new capital was made firm. It not only took 17 years to complete this marvel, but the rigorous efforts of Edwin Landseer Lutyens, the British architect who turned his sketches and thoughts into what he actually sent to Herbert Baker in the year 1912. 26 January 1950 was the time when the residence was renamed as Rashtrapati Bhawan under the rule of the first President of India, Rajendra Prasad.What we see now is a massive architectural marvel which was built during the time when Edwardian Baroque style of architecture was prominent. The style emphasised on showcasing heavy classical motifs which symbolised imperial authority and legacy. Spread over an area of 321 acre, this tourist attraction has 340 rooms, huge open space, Mughal Gardens to admire, reception halls, guest rooms, stables, offices, residence for staff and bodyguards, and much more. All of which bestows upon it the honour of being one of the world’s largest residences of a head.

Pr
Review №31

Best place to go for morning cycling with your friends group alit of people go their for their yoga, workout and for cycling and if you are photogenic like me you can click few great photos of yourself morning sunrise during winter is a true life and also shows the true beauty of India.

Sn
Review №32

This is an iconic place. The place is so serene.It is also close to India gate and looks beautiful in the evening.Enjoy this place in the evening around 5pm and stay till6pm when the lights are turned on. It looks beautiful and mesmerising. Then head towards India gate and have ice cream and snacks. Perfect family and friends hang out place.

So
Review №33

Rashtrapati bhavan is a splendid, majestic and grand building constructed by british in the year 1912. It has total 340 rooms, large open space and staff quarters inside the complex. It is probably the largest residence of any head of state in the world.Mughal garden in the backside where general public are allowed during certain period of the year.I got only glimpse from the outside.

Th
Review №34

Best. place in delhi to visit very good sighting also raisina hells are also there give your mood a refreshing Rashtrapati bhawan complex in the heart of New delhi. It was a worthwhile experience and great feeling to see the Presidential complex from such close range... The gardens are truly amazing, very well kept and there was adequate provision of basic amenities. There is a wide variety of flowers, herbs, Bonsai, musical fountains etc. located in front of the Presidential palace. although you are not allowed to take any cameras, mobile, even remote car locking system ... It was a nice visit and would love to go again :)

pa
Review №35

Loved it.. ! The Change of Guard ceremony on weekends will surely give you goosebumps.....! A must have visit if you go to delhi ...!

Ga
Review №36

Rashtrapati Bhavan is a colossal four-storied structure standing in a sprawling campus of approximately 321 acres. The main building has 340 rooms that include the President’s official residence, a library, a ballroom, guestrooms, reception halls, and offices.Built in the classic European style of architecture, the residence also has influences of Indian architectural styles. You can find several classical Indian motifs adorning the structure, such as regal elephants, jalis designed out of red sandstone displaying Rajasthani sketches, and round stone basins.

An
Review №37

Such a pleasure to visit Rashtrapati bhavan for the first time. It has a immense beauty which cant be explained through words.

Ye
Review №38

Cool places and so clean and beautiful.You can click good picture

ma
Review №39

A well maintained and nice place.

Dr
Review №40

Home of The President Of India and also a good place to visit. The building is a an architectural marvel and one can easily spend ample time just watching the different designs. The security is obviously stringent. Neatly maintained of course. A must visit when you are visiting Delhi. You will not be disappointed!

Ro
Review №41

A beautiful place for Photography and this looks truly amazing during night time.

As
Review №42

One of the most beautiful and marvelous architecture. The President Estate consists of hugh gardens, Museum and other attractive things inside the premises. Any one can witness the beauty of this place by registering online at the cost of just Rs. 50. I would recommend to visit this place at the time of sunset and witness the beautiful lighting show. This is one of the best time.

Je
Review №43

Beautiful place with marvelous architecture. The place is so beautiful, it literally raises respect one would have for the democracy, for the architecture and other things.It is the worlds largest president house. It is almost spreading in 320 acres. It was designed in 1911 and it took about 17 years to develop it. It is home of the present Indias President. Open for all from 5.30pm to 8pm. We can take a photographs also. No entry fee. Only ID is required.

ks
Review №44

Awesome place to visit in the evening. Picturesque landscape. The buildings and the environment generate immense pride in ones mind for the nation. Also you can go inside if permitted with a valid id.Best day to visit is on the weekends. You can also go to india gate nearby and also see the parliament building.

Me
Review №45

Place was entirely constructed by Britishers, great architecture spacious environment, if you are planning to visit here you should visit around just before sunset 5 or 6 something you may see absolute beauty of lutian zone

SA
Review №46

The Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi Which is pretty Historical And Must Visit Please if youre in delhiMust visit guys really loved with the place or near by parks

SA
Review №47

Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidents House) was magnificent and mesmerizing, the hug and grandeur architect keeps your eyes stretched open. South block where we have Ministry of foreign affairs and several other offices. North block have Ministry of Home affairs. From Rashtrapati bhavan you can see the India Gate at distant via Vijay Path the famous Path of Parade on Republic day. The place is famous among foreigners and locals. I have attached some photos clicked And I hope you all will like it.

Sa
Review №48

The most beautiful presidential estate you will ever find. Google: visitrashtrapatibhavan and you will find the link to visiting the marvel. Book at least 20 days in advance or else slots won’t be available. Do not miss the chance to visit this place during February for spring bloom-gardens from the south avenue side gate. Entry during the period is free and photography is also allowed which is otherwise prohibited.

Ar
Review №49

You cannot miss this landmark in Delhi. Can be visited throughout the year but I would highly recommend to go either in Feb-March when the Mughal Gardens open for a month for the public or during the guard changing ceremony held every sat and Sunday.

Ma
Review №50

Feels proud to be visiting Circuit 1 which shows residence of Indian President. You get to see the Ashoka Hall, Drawing Rooms and lot of places which divides Delhi in North and South. The place where all Presidents & Prime Ministers of India take oath. Its an architectural marvel. The staff who show you the place are extremely humble and polite. Do the bookings well in advance on website. The booking starts a month prior and have limited permits. After you book, your actual confirmation comes a week later , post your credential verification. Carry the print out. If time permits, then do all the three circuits. It is not to be missed.Jai Hind! Proud to be an Indian

Su
Review №51

Went for cycling.. best place to do cycling in Delhi... Best timing - after sunset

RM
Review №52

Very impressive government buildings in New Delhi. Only building were restricted from getting close to was the India Presidents houses. Great view down the garden area all way to India Gate.

TR
Review №53

Well maintain surrounding nice place to visit

Hi
Review №54

It is an amazing place. Must visit at night. Lighting makes the place perfect. Just be careful about the actions you do there because it is a high security place. You can take photos over there with the verbal permission from the army personnel or local police present at that place.

Ra
Review №55

Cycling is the new trends here these days, everyone buying cycle, coming to india gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan every morning.

As
Review №56

This place should be in your must visit list. Clean and so calm.

Pr
Review №57

The place is very beautiful and well maintained. You can visit inside the Rashtrapati bhavan at the cost of ₹50. The light effects can be best seen after sunset. The straight road to India gate gives a very good view. A place worth visiting.

Ra
Review №58

Awesome place. Visit in the evening was a memorable occasion. Enjoy with family n friends

MO
Review №59

Heaven in India.Indias king home.Its mostly beautiful historical palace for Indias President.Wonderful architecture and infrastructure with all basic amenities like library, gardens, accommodation for guests too available here.

Ma
Review №60

This is the residence of president of India. Near to it south block and north block is there which is the central governments Secretariat. At evening time it looks outstanding with the light..from here you can see the India gate..Near to it parliament is there..you can go here by Central Secretariat metro or by taxi or auto..

Ji
Review №61

It is an honour to everyone to have been part of such a beautiful Country..bharatdesh ke chamakte sitaro ka jhn...rashtrapati bhavan... incredible.

Vi
Review №62

The Indian presidents official residence. The majestic view of the area and the office premises are of tourist attractions. The view will be glorious when a walk on the Rajpath road connecting the Indian gate and the spot. There will be glowing lights in evenings which are of great attractive.

ᑎI
Review №63

This group of buildings houses the Govt officials of India. The ministry of Home affairs, Finance, Defence, External affairs, as well as the Prime Minster, Cabinet staff and the Presidents house are all located in this block. The architecture of the buildings is a mixture of classical, Indian, Islamic, Mughal and Rajasthani. They are well maintained and the gardens are pristine. At night the buildings are covered by multi coloured lights, quite a sight to see. Definitely worth a visit.

De
Review №64

One of the most beautiful place. Try to get the pass of inside entry, you have to apply online before 7 days. And visit in the sunset time.Also one more important thing take your ID card (Aadhar Card) with you, otherwise security can stop you in the gate.

Ma
Review №65

Just astonishing. A marvel of architecture and culture. You feel to be a proud Indian. Its different being here. You must visit if planning to be in Delhi. 🙂

Ni
Review №66

Resplendent of the powers that be in Delhi. Located in a very open area with lots of police and armed guards. Lot of photo opportunities everywhere.

Sh
Review №67

Clean and neat Roads on the way...was a smooth journey.It was a foggy view today due to climate here at delhi...But these are historical masterpieces.

Al
Review №68

I went to see the lightings on 26th January 2019. It was awesome. You can see the pictures and imagine the level of view. Just loved it.

Ku
Review №69

Amazing movement for me at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Because I know that I get to change visit world best secure place in earth .It is the place which seems like a best place in India. I have visited this place with my Family .We got a chance to look all places inside it, where our president do a meeting, library and his all others activity.We also get chance to attend “ Changing Guards of the Owner at the Rashtrapati Bhavan “So i will suggest whenever you got a chance, you should visit with your family.

Ni
Review №70

In the morning, the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Parliament look very typical, but recently in 2017, Sumitra Mahajan advocated for change of the lighting at these places to LEDs to save electricity. Thus this amazing lighting at night, where the colours constantly change. They are bright, mesmerizing, and a delight to look at. A night photographers dream come true, cross the place at night while driving and stop by the side of the road, away from traffic, and walk around this spectacle. However dont cause a nuisance as security is high. Perfect place to come after dinner at Connaught Place.

su
Review №71

One of the most beautiful places in India . I was lucky enough to reach here when it was raining . Trust me what a pleasant sight it was . The grandness of this place is beyond description. The cops outside the president house are very coperative ! Click as many pictures as you want .And yes if it’s your birthday , cut the cake ! 100/100 for this place

sa
Review №72

I came to Rashtrapati Bhavan 10 years ago but at that time there was no entry. But now the best part is that you can see all the blocks, beautiful architecture and click pictures.

p
Review №73

Get off at Civil Secretariat metro station and walk a few steps to reach where this magnificent building stood from Lutyens time. this is where indian president stays and adjacent are many civil offices. Good place to visit with family and show kids a piece of administration. Opposite side is India gate, go there too.

Ra
Review №74

Nice ambience for an evening hangout. Go and see the Rashtrapati Bhavan environment. One can visit inside on availing prior permission from the respective authority else outside entry is free. Secretariat and museum nearby. Just visit there too.

Ar
Review №75

Amazing place to be with on a weekend. Avery good tourist spot. Amazing view of Building which are running our core country.

Ta
Review №76

One of the best architecture beauty and well managed place which is not to be missed by any one visiting the capital of India.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official home of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi.Construction: Started in 1912Opened: 1931Size: 130 hectare (321 acre)Architects: Edwin Lutyens, Herbert BakerIn terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.The white marble steps starts with the journey to the residence with a beautiful gift presented in the form of Vietnamese Buddha.Checking the Ashoka hall, Vietnamese Buddha statue, Durbar hall and guest wing where foreign presidents visit and pass on the exchange/gifts and other that includes Main Building, Forecourt, Reception, Banquet Hall, Upper Loggia,and Lutyens Grand Stairs.

Am
Review №77

Rashtrapati Bhawan can be reached from gate number 37 with a valid photo ID issued by government. At sharp 7:30 am you can get opportunity to watch change of guard event. It is around one hour event. There after you can take a tour of Rashtrapati bhawan after getting tickets which is also 45 minutes tour.

Ab
Review №78

Such a calm and beautiful site, take a drive to the Rashtrapati bhawan post 9:00 PM on a weekday when the weather is good and you can enjoy the beautifully lit buildings with hardly any people around.One can park the car/bike and walk around for a while or just sit and enjoy the weather looking at the amazing view of the Rashtrapati bhawan all lit up.

ra
Review №79

Out of 340 rooms in total around 10 rooms are displayed for the common people! There is a facility for both Hindi and English guides. A great place to visit with the family!

Sa
Review №80

Its an proud moment for me to visit Rashtrapati bhavan on beat retreat ceremony. Such beautiful place. A architectural masterpiece.

ch
Review №81

This historic monument is worth seeing great Architecture played a role here,it gives you a different perspective of India if you had visited some states like Gujarat and Kerala when you visit this place you would just be amazed and its clean good for taking good pictures😁

Su
Review №82

One of the most beautiful places in New Delhi. It is must visit place for a tourist. Apart from this it is the Resident if the President of Republic if India. The built is very beautiful and worth seeing. Apart from the most important thing is the security which is very strict. One need to take care of the security.

ka
Review №83

Very nice place but when want to visit please take any Id proof for visiting

Tr
Review №84

Must visitBest time 6 to 8 for( lightshow)

PA
Review №85

Very nice and historical placeFelling good with friends and familyBuilding structure is amazing

Es
Review №86

Its beautiful place and specially if you visit Rashtrapati bhavan in winter early morning during rehearsals of republic day parade it looks magficent I dont have word to describe it

De
Review №87

A historic place and epitome of Constitution of India.

An
Review №88

The Rashtrapati Bhavan Presidential Residence previously Viceroys House is the official home of the president located at the Western end of Rajpath in Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan may refer to only the 340-room main building that has the presidents official residence, including reception halls, guest rooms and offices, also called the mansion; it may also refer to the entire 130-hectare (320 acre) Presidential Estate that additionally includes huge presidential gardens (Mughal gardens), large open spaces, residences of bodyguards and staff, stables, other offices and utilities within its perimeter walls. In terms of area, it is the largest residence of any head of state in the world.

Da
Review №89

Scintillating lighting on the occasion of 70 Republic Day. All nearby government building were also had decorative lighting which make the scene more beautiful.

va
Review №90

Always a good vibe.. clean air and best place for a walk..

A.
Review №91

Rastrapati Bhavan, South and North blocks where defense ministry, home, finance and external affairs ministries offices are situated. Great historical place too. A must to visit place in New Delhi.

Ka
Review №92

It is the Official residence of the President of India. The historic construction which has a huge history. The royal building which has many special halls, rooms and conference rooms with a huge dining inside. This building is built in a vast area which comprises of many number of acres of land. This building is followed by the Mughal Gardens in behind.

Ve
Review №93

Very Good place for visiting and spending time with love ones. Natural beauty of Mughal Garden attracts tourist.

Ka
Review №94

Must visit place if you visit Delhi . One of the iconic building of India

LO
Review №95

Very beautiful place feel to be proud Indian really historical place by Indian king and then British rule no need to pay any charges free of cost only three days open Friday , Saturday,Sunday online pass available facility

M
Review №96

Mostly all historical really! But nice area, clean and good to see

at
Review №97

The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India located at the Western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan ...Floor area: 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2)Architectural style: Delhi OrderFormer names: Viceroys HouseArchitect: Edwin Lutyens

Sh
Review №98

Attended republic day beating the retreat Parade, it was a very good visual treat. Kids will enjoy the parade for sure. Please make sure ordinary pass holders reach the place earlier than mentioned time else people wont get their seats as very limited seats are available and it works on first come first serve basis. Whereas VIP pass holders will have a very good view of the parade and the number of seats are limited too.

Sh
Review №99

It looks as beautiful at night as in the morning. Right next to India Gate, it is a nice place to click pictures. Although, there might be entry restrictions and can only click from outside. The area surrounding the president house is also very beautiful with a lot of greenery and nice fountains around.

Am
Review №100

Always a pleasure to be here......best place in Delhi. So neat and clean and perfect view

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