See the splendid Rashtrapati Bhawan located in central Delhi with India Travel Portal. An integral part of Lutyens' Delhi, the Rashtrapati Bhawan has more than 300 rooms and serves as the home of the reigning president of India.
The viceregal home of the British era, the Rashtrapati Bhawan in Delhi is a must visit. Flanked by the Mughal gardens and deep green lawns that spread over 130 hectares, the aesthetically constructed Rashtrapati Bhawan is an enormous home.
The Mughal Gardens are open to public during the month of February when roses and dahlias are in full bloom. 418 gardeners are employed by the Government of India to tend the massive lawns that compliment the grand Rashtrapati Bhawan in Delhi, India.
The palatial President's home reflects an amalgamation of Western and Mughal architectural styles. See the Ashok Hall, Durbar Hall and the massive Dining space as you tour the grand Rashtrapati Bhawan that overlooks the lovely Vijay Chowk.
Every Saturday a ceremonial change of guard takes place to keep up with traditions of the yore. Constructed by two English architects Edward Lutyens and Henry Baker, the Rashtrapati Bhawan is a visual treat with its exotic pillars, massive halls and delightful porticos.
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