Lodhi Garden is two kilometres away from Humayun's Tomb and is adjacent to India International Centre. It is a favorite among Delhi picnickers, families with toddlers, joggers with mobile phones and couples in love. The garden is sprawling with lush, green, manicured foliage and mammoth trees. Numerous beautiful ancient tombs are dispersed all over the park. They were built as a homage to the Sayyed and Lodi sultans(kings) who ruled north India in the 15th and 16th centuries. The tombs with their arches and design are another testimony to the genius of Mughal architecture. These gardens are extremely well-maintained and are particularly breath-taking in the evenings as the monuments are lit with halogen lights.
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“Natural location”
The primary reason to visit Lodhi (often spelled Lodi) is its location in one of Delhi's most beautiful urban natural spots, adjacent to Lodhi ...
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nice place with various and beautiful plants and bushes !!! Food is very good and mocktails also ... more
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The ambiance is great ! Food Ok. more
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