The famous Mughal Gardens is located
in the premises of the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New
Delhi - the official residence of the President
of India. The building and gardens designed by Sir
Edwin Lutyens occupy an area of about 320 acres
that include colourful flowering shrubs and European
flowerbeds.
The gardens comprise of the Rectangular Garden,
Long Garden and the Circular Garden. The small flowerbeds,
the four waterways and the mown lawns produce a
virtual paradise. The gardens are open to the public
from February to March every year in Delhi.