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Sindhi Chat Corner
D-113, D-113, Shri Satguru Sahibji Marg, Block D, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110015, India
GUPTA CHAT CORNER
1/51, W Ave Rd, West Punjabi Bagh, Central Market, New Delhi, Delhi, 110026, India
Domino's Pizza | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi
PLOT 27, STALL Central Market (West, 28, Rd Number 45, Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, 110026, India
China Garden West Delhi, Central Market Punjaby Bagh (West)
Building no. 36, Main Central Market, West Punjabi Bagh, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110026, India
KIPOS
17A city Westend hotel Club road, 110026, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110026, India
SOIR
club, Club Rd, West Punjabi Bagh, Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, 110026, India
Everest Momos & Chinese Fast Food
Center Market, opposite Guru Nanak Public School, West Punjabi Bagh, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110026, India
Burger King
Unit No 16, Central Market, Vashisht Kumar Gulla Marg, West Punjabi Bagh, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110026, India
Tandoori Kingdom
Stall No 16, West, Central Market, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, 110026, India
Little Chef
Shop No. 24, Road Number 44, Central Market, West Punjabi Bagh, Near Dominos, New Delhi, Delhi 110026, India
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Uppal's PG (Paying Guest)
F 135, Ground Floor, Gurudwara Wali Gali, Sudershan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110015, India
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Bharat Darshan Park

Punjabi Bagh Xing, Ring Rd, JJ Colony, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110026, India
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Museum of Illusions New Delhi - Official Ticketing Partner
Museum of Illusions New Delhi - Official Ticketing Partner
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
A 30-33, 1st Floor A Block, Inner Circle Connaught Place (Near Rajiv Chowk Metro Station Exit Gate Number 8), 110001
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ISKATE by Roseate
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Bharat Darshan Park

Sindhi Chat Corner

GUPTA CHAT CORNER

Domino's Pizza | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

China Garden West Delhi, Central Market Punjaby Bagh (West)

KIPOS

SOIR

Everest Momos & Chinese Fast Food

Burger King

Tandoori Kingdom

Little Chef

Sindhi Chat Corner

Sindhi Chat Corner

3.9

(258)

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GUPTA CHAT CORNER

GUPTA CHAT CORNER

4.0

(839)

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Domino's Pizza | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

Domino's Pizza | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi

4.0

(587)

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China Garden West Delhi, Central Market Punjaby Bagh (West)

China Garden West Delhi, Central Market Punjaby Bagh (West)

4.3

(66)

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4.3
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5.0
1y

Nestled amidst the bustling chaos of Delhi, Bharat Darshan Park offers a unique escape, transporting you to a miniature India within the city limits. More than just a park, it's a living museum showcasing the architectural marvels and cultural tapestry of our diverse nation. As you enter the park, prepare to be awestruck by the miniaturized replicas of iconic Indian monuments. From the majestic Taj Mahal and intricate Khajuraho temples to the serene Mysore Palace and bustling bazaars, each replica is crafted with meticulous detail, capturing the essence of the original structures. Strolling through the park feels like embarking on a whirlwind tour of India. You can wander through the narrow lanes of a Rajasthani village, marvel at the intricate carvings of a South Indian temple, or snap a photo with the towering Qutub Minar replica. The park's beauty extends beyond its miniature wonders. Lush gardens, meandering pathways, and serene ponds create a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Take a break on a shaded bench, enjoy a picnic under the trees, or let the kids loose in the play area. Bharat Darshan Park is not just about architecture; it's a celebration of Indian culture. Throughout the year, the park hosts various cultural events, showcasing traditional dance performances, folk music, and regional handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, rhythmic beats, and artistic expressions of different Indian states.

Highlights and Tips:

Photography Haven: The miniature replicas are perfect photo backdrops, so bring your camera and capture creative shots. Snacks and Souvenirs: Grab a quick bite from the food stalls or pick up a souvenir from the souvenir shops.

Things to Keep in Mind:

Entry Fee: There is a nominal entry fee for the park. Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Parking: Limited parking is available within the park. Consider public transport or ride-sharing services.

Final Verdict: Bharat Darshan Park is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and enriching experience in Delhi. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and nature, offering something for everyone. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a break from the city's hustle and bustle, Bharat Darshan Park has something to charm you.

I hope this review helps you plan your visit to Bharat Darshan Park! If you have any questions, feel...

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5.0
3y

It is a newly developed park by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is attracting visitors these days. The park has been named Bharat Darshan Park.Punjabi Bagh, the Municipal Corporation has developed a park from waste materials. This park has been made by using all sorts of waste materials and named Bharat Darshan Park.People in Delhi can catch a glimpse of the replicas of 21 monuments, like Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Char Minar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Temple, Hampi, Victoria Memorial, Sanchi Stupa, Gol Gumbaz, Azanta & Ellora Caves, Hawa Mahal, Khajuraho Temple, Nalanda University, Junagarh Fort, Tawang Gate, Rameswaram, Dwarkadhish, Jagannath Puri, Badrinath and a banyan tree. The park, spread over 8.5 acres, is being developed by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh at an estimated cost of Rs 14 crore.Ticket Price, Location And Timing Of Bharat Darshan Park The opening timings for the park will be kept from 10 AM to 10 PM. The Ticket prices will vary for the park in Punjabi Bagh were:-

•Adults: INR100 •Children in Daytime: 50 •Adults in Evening: 150 •Children in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Daytime: 150 •MCD School Students: Entry Free •School Students: 40 Per Child/ 90 Per Adult

The Bharat Darshan Park will be the second of its kind; the first such facility was opened to the public at Sarai Kale Khan in the capital in 2019.Every day, we throw tons of waste, from plastic bottles to papers callously. Changing the face of this ugly fact, the  Bharat Darshan Park in West Delhi is unique. The park created by South Delhi Municipal Corporation has been made by transforming waste products. Bharat Darshan Park is the second type of park in the capital, made out of waste. The first is Waste to Wonder, near Sarai kale Khan. The park, which spans 8.5 acres in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh, has been created at the cost of Rs 14 crore.It is a peaceful place I like the most and I recommend you guys to visit once this...

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5.0
22w

What it is** • An 8.5‑acre eco-themed park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, showcasing 22 iconic Indian monuments recreated from ~350 tonnes of scrap metal, by 200 artisans in just 22 months—powered by solar energy & supported by a sewage treatment plant (housing.com).

🌟 Highlights

Monument replicas: Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Charminar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Meenakshi Temple, Hawa Mahal and more (news18.com). Evening lighting & sound: 755 façade lights, DJ music, colorful illumination—best seen after 5:30 PM (triphippies.com). Amenities: 1.5 km walking track, amphitheatre, kids’ play zone, toy train, food court, benches, toilets (triphippies.com).

💰 Tickets & Timings

Open 10 AM–10 PM, closed Mondays (housing.com). Tickets: Adults ₹100 (day), ₹150 (evening); children ₹50/₹75; e‑cart ride ₹50/₹25; MCD students free (thedilli.in). Entry valid for 4 hours—stay longer and pay extra (thedilli.in).

👍 What people love

Family- and kid-friendly, educational and Instagram-worthy (wanderlog.com)

“Well managed and not at all crowded…worth the ₹150 imo” (wanderlog.com) “Evening visits recommended to experience the colorful night lights” (wanderlog.com)

👎 Considerations

Mosquitoes in the greenery, occasional smell from nearby area (reddit.com) Limited parking—public transport or parking outside may be better .

🕒 Best Time to Visit

Arrive before 5:30 PM to enjoy daylight views and evening lighting on a single ticket (wanderlog.com).

✅ Final Take Bharat Darshan Park offers a creative “mini‑India” tour—eco-conscious, family-friendly, and visually engaging with impressive scrap‑metal replicas and lighting. Best experienced in the cooler evenings with public transport due to...

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Rakesh KumarRakesh Kumar
Nestled amidst the bustling chaos of Delhi, Bharat Darshan Park offers a unique escape, transporting you to a miniature India within the city limits. More than just a park, it's a living museum showcasing the architectural marvels and cultural tapestry of our diverse nation. As you enter the park, prepare to be awestruck by the miniaturized replicas of iconic Indian monuments. From the majestic Taj Mahal and intricate Khajuraho temples to the serene Mysore Palace and bustling bazaars, each replica is crafted with meticulous detail, capturing the essence of the original structures. Strolling through the park feels like embarking on a whirlwind tour of India. You can wander through the narrow lanes of a Rajasthani village, marvel at the intricate carvings of a South Indian temple, or snap a photo with the towering Qutub Minar replica. The park's beauty extends beyond its miniature wonders. Lush gardens, meandering pathways, and serene ponds create a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Take a break on a shaded bench, enjoy a picnic under the trees, or let the kids loose in the play area. Bharat Darshan Park is not just about architecture; it's a celebration of Indian culture. Throughout the year, the park hosts various cultural events, showcasing traditional dance performances, folk music, and regional handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, rhythmic beats, and artistic expressions of different Indian states. Highlights and Tips: Photography Haven: The miniature replicas are perfect photo backdrops, so bring your camera and capture creative shots. Snacks and Souvenirs: Grab a quick bite from the food stalls or pick up a souvenir from the souvenir shops. Things to Keep in Mind: Entry Fee: There is a nominal entry fee for the park. Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Parking: Limited parking is available within the park. Consider public transport or ride-sharing services. Final Verdict: Bharat Darshan Park is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and enriching experience in Delhi. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and nature, offering something for everyone. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a break from the city's hustle and bustle, Bharat Darshan Park has something to charm you. I hope this review helps you plan your visit to Bharat Darshan Park! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Preeti UniyalPreeti Uniyal
It is a newly developed park by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is attracting visitors these days. The park has been named Bharat Darshan Park.Punjabi Bagh, the Municipal Corporation has developed a park from waste materials. This park has been made by using all sorts of waste materials and named Bharat Darshan Park.People in Delhi can catch a glimpse of the replicas of 21 monuments, like Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Char Minar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Temple, Hampi, Victoria Memorial, Sanchi Stupa, Gol Gumbaz, Azanta & Ellora Caves, Hawa Mahal, Khajuraho Temple, Nalanda University, Junagarh Fort, Tawang Gate, Rameswaram, Dwarkadhish, Jagannath Puri, Badrinath and a banyan tree. The park, spread over 8.5 acres, is being developed by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh at an estimated cost of Rs 14 crore.Ticket Price, Location And Timing Of Bharat Darshan Park The opening timings for the park will be kept from 10 AM to 10 PM. The Ticket prices will vary for the park in Punjabi Bagh were:- •Adults: INR100 •Children in Daytime: 50 •Adults in Evening: 150 •Children in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Daytime: 150 •MCD School Students: Entry Free •School Students: 40 Per Child/ 90 Per Adult The Bharat Darshan Park will be the second of its kind; the first such facility was opened to the public at Sarai Kale Khan in the capital in 2019.Every day, we throw tons of waste, from plastic bottles to papers callously. Changing the face of this ugly fact, the  Bharat Darshan Park in West Delhi is unique. The park created by South Delhi Municipal Corporation has been made by transforming waste products. Bharat Darshan Park is the second type of park in the capital, made out of waste. The first is Waste to Wonder, near Sarai kale Khan. The park, which spans 8.5 acres in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh, has been created at the cost of Rs 14 crore.It is a peaceful place I like the most and I recommend you guys to visit once this place ❤️.....
Ishu RustagiIshu Rustagi
What it is** • An 8.5‑acre eco-themed park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, showcasing **22 iconic Indian monuments** recreated from \~350 tonnes of scrap metal, by 200 artisans in just 22 months—powered by solar energy & supported by a sewage treatment plant ([housing.com][1]). **🌟 Highlights** * **Monument replicas**: Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Charminar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Meenakshi Temple, Hawa Mahal and more ([news18.com][2]). * **Evening lighting & sound**: 755 façade lights, DJ music, colorful illumination—best seen after 5:30 PM ([triphippies.com][3]). * **Amenities**: 1.5 km walking track, amphitheatre, kids’ play zone, toy train, food court, benches, toilets ([triphippies.com][3]). **💰 Tickets & Timings** * Open 10 AM–10 PM, closed Mondays ([housing.com][1]). * Tickets: Adults ₹100 (day), ₹150 (evening); children ₹50/₹75; e‑cart ride ₹50/₹25; MCD students free ([thedilli.in][4]). * Entry valid for 4 hours—stay longer and pay extra ([thedilli.in][4]). **👍 What people love** * Family- and kid-friendly, educational and Instagram-worthy ([wanderlog.com][5]) > “Well managed and not at all crowded…worth the ₹150 imo” ([wanderlog.com][5]) > “Evening visits recommended to experience the colorful night lights” ([wanderlog.com][6]) **👎 Considerations** * Mosquitoes in the greenery, occasional smell from nearby area ([reddit.com][7]) * Limited parking—public transport or parking outside may be better . **🕒 Best Time to Visit** * Arrive before **5:30 PM** to enjoy daylight views and evening lighting on a single ticket ([wanderlog.com][5]). --- **✅ Final Take** Bharat Darshan Park offers a creative “mini‑India” tour—eco-conscious, family-friendly, and visually engaging with impressive scrap‑metal replicas and lighting. Best experienced in the cooler evenings with public transport due to limited parking.
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Nestled amidst the bustling chaos of Delhi, Bharat Darshan Park offers a unique escape, transporting you to a miniature India within the city limits. More than just a park, it's a living museum showcasing the architectural marvels and cultural tapestry of our diverse nation. As you enter the park, prepare to be awestruck by the miniaturized replicas of iconic Indian monuments. From the majestic Taj Mahal and intricate Khajuraho temples to the serene Mysore Palace and bustling bazaars, each replica is crafted with meticulous detail, capturing the essence of the original structures. Strolling through the park feels like embarking on a whirlwind tour of India. You can wander through the narrow lanes of a Rajasthani village, marvel at the intricate carvings of a South Indian temple, or snap a photo with the towering Qutub Minar replica. The park's beauty extends beyond its miniature wonders. Lush gardens, meandering pathways, and serene ponds create a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Take a break on a shaded bench, enjoy a picnic under the trees, or let the kids loose in the play area. Bharat Darshan Park is not just about architecture; it's a celebration of Indian culture. Throughout the year, the park hosts various cultural events, showcasing traditional dance performances, folk music, and regional handicrafts. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, rhythmic beats, and artistic expressions of different Indian states. Highlights and Tips: Photography Haven: The miniature replicas are perfect photo backdrops, so bring your camera and capture creative shots. Snacks and Souvenirs: Grab a quick bite from the food stalls or pick up a souvenir from the souvenir shops. Things to Keep in Mind: Entry Fee: There is a nominal entry fee for the park. Timings: The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Parking: Limited parking is available within the park. Consider public transport or ride-sharing services. Final Verdict: Bharat Darshan Park is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and enriching experience in Delhi. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and nature, offering something for everyone. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a break from the city's hustle and bustle, Bharat Darshan Park has something to charm you. I hope this review helps you plan your visit to Bharat Darshan Park! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Rakesh Kumar

Rakesh Kumar

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It is a newly developed park by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is attracting visitors these days. The park has been named Bharat Darshan Park.Punjabi Bagh, the Municipal Corporation has developed a park from waste materials. This park has been made by using all sorts of waste materials and named Bharat Darshan Park.People in Delhi can catch a glimpse of the replicas of 21 monuments, like Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Char Minar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Mysore Palace, Meenakshi Temple, Hampi, Victoria Memorial, Sanchi Stupa, Gol Gumbaz, Azanta & Ellora Caves, Hawa Mahal, Khajuraho Temple, Nalanda University, Junagarh Fort, Tawang Gate, Rameswaram, Dwarkadhish, Jagannath Puri, Badrinath and a banyan tree. The park, spread over 8.5 acres, is being developed by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh at an estimated cost of Rs 14 crore.Ticket Price, Location And Timing Of Bharat Darshan Park The opening timings for the park will be kept from 10 AM to 10 PM. The Ticket prices will vary for the park in Punjabi Bagh were:- •Adults: INR100 •Children in Daytime: 50 •Adults in Evening: 150 •Children in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Evening: 75 •Senior Citizen in Daytime: 150 •MCD School Students: Entry Free •School Students: 40 Per Child/ 90 Per Adult The Bharat Darshan Park will be the second of its kind; the first such facility was opened to the public at Sarai Kale Khan in the capital in 2019.Every day, we throw tons of waste, from plastic bottles to papers callously. Changing the face of this ugly fact, the  Bharat Darshan Park in West Delhi is unique. The park created by South Delhi Municipal Corporation has been made by transforming waste products. Bharat Darshan Park is the second type of park in the capital, made out of waste. The first is Waste to Wonder, near Sarai kale Khan. The park, which spans 8.5 acres in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh, has been created at the cost of Rs 14 crore.It is a peaceful place I like the most and I recommend you guys to visit once this place ❤️.....
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What it is** • An 8.5‑acre eco-themed park in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, showcasing **22 iconic Indian monuments** recreated from \~350 tonnes of scrap metal, by 200 artisans in just 22 months—powered by solar energy & supported by a sewage treatment plant ([housing.com][1]). **🌟 Highlights** * **Monument replicas**: Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Charminar, Gateway of India, Konark Temple, Meenakshi Temple, Hawa Mahal and more ([news18.com][2]). * **Evening lighting & sound**: 755 façade lights, DJ music, colorful illumination—best seen after 5:30 PM ([triphippies.com][3]). * **Amenities**: 1.5 km walking track, amphitheatre, kids’ play zone, toy train, food court, benches, toilets ([triphippies.com][3]). **💰 Tickets & Timings** * Open 10 AM–10 PM, closed Mondays ([housing.com][1]). * Tickets: Adults ₹100 (day), ₹150 (evening); children ₹50/₹75; e‑cart ride ₹50/₹25; MCD students free ([thedilli.in][4]). * Entry valid for 4 hours—stay longer and pay extra ([thedilli.in][4]). **👍 What people love** * Family- and kid-friendly, educational and Instagram-worthy ([wanderlog.com][5]) > “Well managed and not at all crowded…worth the ₹150 imo” ([wanderlog.com][5]) > “Evening visits recommended to experience the colorful night lights” ([wanderlog.com][6]) **👎 Considerations** * Mosquitoes in the greenery, occasional smell from nearby area ([reddit.com][7]) * Limited parking—public transport or parking outside may be better . **🕒 Best Time to Visit** * Arrive before **5:30 PM** to enjoy daylight views and evening lighting on a single ticket ([wanderlog.com][5]). --- **✅ Final Take** Bharat Darshan Park offers a creative “mini‑India” tour—eco-conscious, family-friendly, and visually engaging with impressive scrap‑metal replicas and lighting. Best experienced in the cooler evenings with public transport due to limited parking.
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