Rashtrapati Bhavan
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 23, 2016, 12:22 IST
Synopsis
Spread over 320 acres, this sprawling estate state in central Delhi is the Indian president’s house.
Spread over 320 acres, this sprawling estate state in central Delhi is the Indian president’s house. Read less

Spread over 320 acres, this sprawling estate state in central Delhi is the Indian president’s house. The sprawling 340-room mansion was originally built as the official residence of the viceroy of India in 1929. It also houses the beautifully-landscaped Mughal Gardens, which are open to the public between February and March. It’s also open to public every Saturday morning at 10 am, for a half-an-hour long equestrian display known as the Change of Guard ceremony. Visitors can also take a free guided tour of the Rashtrapati Bhawan’s impressive interiors by making a prior booking on its website.
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