I recently visited Lokmanya Tilak Baag / Victoria garden, and I must say, it was an excellent experience. The garden was well-maintained and provided all the amenities for exercise and walking. The garden was spacious, with a large open area for people to walk, run, or engage in other physical activities.
The garden had plenty of equipment for exercise, including benches, pull-up bars, and other outdoor gym equipment. The garden also had a designated area for yoga and other group fitness classes, which was a nice touch.
One thing that impressed me was the cleanliness of the garden. The paths were well-maintained, and there was no litter or debris anywhere. The garden was also well-lit, making it a safe place to visit in the evenings.
The garden had multiple washrooms, which were clean and well-stocked with essentials. This was especially convenient for people who wanted to spend an extended period in the garden.
Overall, I would highly recommend this public garden to anyone looking for a place to exercise, relax, or spend time with family and friends. The garden provided all the amenities needed for a comfortable visit and was...
Read moreVictoria Garden situated at Raikhad in Ahmedabad is an ultimate destination for peace lovers. This garden provides open space for you to relax, recreate, and rejuvenate with your friends or family members. The sweet smell of flowers, lush green lawns, green plants, little birds and statue of Queen Victoria adds life and beauty to the park. It is a place where you feel peace and escape the noisy and crowded city life. The migratory birds that flock here make the garden appealing. Couples also prefer the place.
The garden is believed to be around 200 years old and was built by the British and named after Queen Victoria. The garden measures 23,000 sqmeter in size and is considered one of the largest gardens...
Read moreLokmanya Tilak Garden, one of India’s oldest public gardens – earlier named Victoria Garden by the British after Queen Victoria – has undergone a charming makeover. In 1897, a group of citizens decided to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. On May 31st, 1897, Mr. Wadia, a barrister, proposed to construct the Victoria Diamond Jubilee Garden. The jail garden yard across the then jail was converted into Victoria Garden. On January 7, 1910, the marble statue of Queen Victoria, sculpted by renowned artist H G Mhatre was unveiled at the garden in the honour of Queen Victoria. This statue today is preserved at the...
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