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Mughal Garden — Attraction in Pune

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Mughal Garden
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Sawai Veg
Plot No 14A, Survey No 120, Devgiri Apartment, Sinhgad Rd, Sarita Vihar, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
Satkar Rice Plate House
Shop No 1, Enclave No. 1, Aditya Nakoda Enclave, Sinhagad Road, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
The Chaat Cafe by Ganesh Bhel
Showroom No.4.5, FRRM+Q9Q Bhamini Arcade, S. No. 118, Sinhgad Rd, near Pu. La. Deshpande Garden, Sarita Vihar Phase 2, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
KFC
Block C1, 119/2, Sinhgad Rd, Parvati Hills, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
Aasha Hotel
1, Lions Club Path, Ganesh Mala, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
Ayodhya Veg
Vakil Nagar, Erandwane, Pune, Maharashtra 411052, India
Shree Gajanan Shegaon Kachori
DP Rd, near sai baba mandir, Vakil Nagar, Karvenagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411052, India
House Of Veg
Skyi Lighthouse, DP Rd, near Mhatre Bridge, opposite Gharkul Lawns, Vakil Nagar, Erandwane, Pune, Maharashtra 411052, India
Ved Pure Veg
MANGALMURTI COMPLEX, Sinhgad Rd, Pune Okayama Friendship Garden, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
Joshi Kitchen (Joshi Upahargruha)
Shop no 4 near post office oppo to pandit farm dp road Pune 411052 Erandawane, Road, Ganesh Nagar, Karvenagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411052, India
Nearby hotels
HOTEL ORCHARD PARK
UPSIDE MODAK PURE VEG, Sinhgad Rd, opp. to PL DESHPANDE GARDEN, Sarita Vihar, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
Collection O Vardhan Plaza
Plot No 1, opp. P L Deshpande garden, above Hotel Modak, Sarita Vihar, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
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Mughal Garden

201, Sinhgad Rd, Pune Okayama Friendship Garden, Dattawadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411030, India
4.3(568)
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attractions: , restaurants: Sawai Veg, Satkar Rice Plate House, The Chaat Cafe by Ganesh Bhel, KFC, Aasha Hotel, Ayodhya Veg, Shree Gajanan Shegaon Kachori, House Of Veg, Ved Pure Veg, Joshi Kitchen (Joshi Upahargruha)
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Nearby restaurants of Mughal Garden

Sawai Veg

Satkar Rice Plate House

The Chaat Cafe by Ganesh Bhel

KFC

Aasha Hotel

Ayodhya Veg

Shree Gajanan Shegaon Kachori

House Of Veg

Ved Pure Veg

Joshi Kitchen (Joshi Upahargruha)

Sawai Veg

Sawai Veg

4.1

(2.7K)

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Satkar Rice Plate House

Satkar Rice Plate House

4.2

(1.3K)

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The Chaat Cafe by Ganesh Bhel

The Chaat Cafe by Ganesh Bhel

4.1

(391)

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KFC

KFC

4.3

(736)

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Reviews of Mughal Garden

4.3
(568)
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4.0
1y

It is always joyful visiting a garden in a city. The connect, smitten by nature, the lasting greenery even though it is diminishing with the generation with.

On the weekends, this place is super crowded, yet we totally forgot in the presence of rains on the we visited. It was fabulous.

I was glad and cheered to see this place was well maintained and had sufficient things to see, drinking water availability.

Although, it gets mad crowded, causing traffic outside by the entrance. The hawkers and food vendors set up their stalls, causing nuisance and misbehaving if you are not the customer to them. Utterly, shame and disappointment to see such people disrespect you.

Yet, overlook that, and you'd still be able to enjoy the bliss of nature, flowers, and greener surroundings along with the fresh breath of air.

Overall, it was a fun and enjoyable...

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5.0
1y

Awesome place for children 😃😁

The garden built on the phase of Japanese theme and basically Okayama based oldest Koraku garden. Its built in two phases namely Phase 1 for "Pune-Okayama friendship garden" is built in 10 acres of land and Phase 2 dedicated for "Mughal garden" or " Bajirao garden" based on the theme of famous Rashtrapati bhavan garden in New Delhi.

The lawn were so lush green and well maintained that it makes my mind to walk on that but thanks to the regulations that doesn't allowed to walk on it. Many bushes and shrubs pruned into final oval shapes. The small arched bridges in central garden charmed me to felled in the memories of recently done Venice tour. There were enough wooden benches to sit and in case in the rainy season, the apparently Japanese hat (Conical shaped) huts spaces added a part...

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1.0
2y

It was a good garden once upon a time. But now it is not at all maintained. I agree that there is a renovation going on but why other things are not maintained? There is no cleanliness. Electric pools are dangerously open and small kids might put their fingers inside it which is dangerous and life-threatening. Water bodies are becoming more like breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Waterfountains are not working. There is a lot of leaves on ground. Even the plants which were already there seems to be not taken care of. Still this place is charged. I wonder why. I believe in government and they will surely take this feedback positively. And will do whatever is necessary. Please take care of this beautiful place and bring it pack back it's ...

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Tirumal GhisewadTirumal Ghisewad
It is always joyful visiting a garden in a city. The connect, smitten by nature, the lasting greenery even though it is diminishing with the generation with. On the weekends, this place is super crowded, yet we totally forgot in the presence of rains on the we visited. It was fabulous. I was glad and cheered to see this place was well maintained and had sufficient things to see, drinking water availability. Although, it gets mad crowded, causing traffic outside by the entrance. The hawkers and food vendors set up their stalls, causing nuisance and misbehaving if you are not the customer to them. Utterly, shame and disappointment to see such people disrespect you. Yet, overlook that, and you'd still be able to enjoy the bliss of nature, flowers, and greener surroundings along with the fresh breath of air. Overall, it was a fun and enjoyable visit. Thank you 😊
Ketan KangankarKetan Kangankar
Awesome place for children 😃😁 The garden built on the phase of Japanese theme and basically Okayama based oldest Koraku garden. Its built in two phases namely Phase 1 for "Pune-Okayama friendship garden" is built in 10 acres of land and Phase 2 dedicated for "Mughal garden" or " Bajirao garden" based on the theme of famous Rashtrapati bhavan garden in New Delhi. The lawn were so lush green and well maintained that it makes my mind to walk on that but thanks to the regulations that doesn't allowed to walk on it. Many bushes and shrubs pruned into final oval shapes. The small arched bridges in central garden charmed me to felled in the memories of recently done Venice tour. There were enough wooden benches to sit and in case in the rainy season, the apparently Japanese hat (Conical shaped) huts spaces added a part into elegance.
Nilesh SuryawanshiNilesh Suryawanshi
It was a good garden once upon a time. But now it is not at all maintained. I agree that there is a renovation going on but why other things are not maintained? There is no cleanliness. Electric pools are dangerously open and small kids might put their fingers inside it which is dangerous and life-threatening. Water bodies are becoming more like breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Waterfountains are not working. There is a lot of leaves on ground. Even the plants which were already there seems to be not taken care of. Still this place is charged. I wonder why. I believe in government and they will surely take this feedback positively. And will do whatever is necessary. Please take care of this beautiful place and bring it pack back it's previous glory.
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It is always joyful visiting a garden in a city. The connect, smitten by nature, the lasting greenery even though it is diminishing with the generation with. On the weekends, this place is super crowded, yet we totally forgot in the presence of rains on the we visited. It was fabulous. I was glad and cheered to see this place was well maintained and had sufficient things to see, drinking water availability. Although, it gets mad crowded, causing traffic outside by the entrance. The hawkers and food vendors set up their stalls, causing nuisance and misbehaving if you are not the customer to them. Utterly, shame and disappointment to see such people disrespect you. Yet, overlook that, and you'd still be able to enjoy the bliss of nature, flowers, and greener surroundings along with the fresh breath of air. Overall, it was a fun and enjoyable visit. Thank you 😊
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Awesome place for children 😃😁 The garden built on the phase of Japanese theme and basically Okayama based oldest Koraku garden. Its built in two phases namely Phase 1 for "Pune-Okayama friendship garden" is built in 10 acres of land and Phase 2 dedicated for "Mughal garden" or " Bajirao garden" based on the theme of famous Rashtrapati bhavan garden in New Delhi. The lawn were so lush green and well maintained that it makes my mind to walk on that but thanks to the regulations that doesn't allowed to walk on it. Many bushes and shrubs pruned into final oval shapes. The small arched bridges in central garden charmed me to felled in the memories of recently done Venice tour. There were enough wooden benches to sit and in case in the rainy season, the apparently Japanese hat (Conical shaped) huts spaces added a part into elegance.
Ketan Kangankar

Ketan Kangankar

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It was a good garden once upon a time. But now it is not at all maintained. I agree that there is a renovation going on but why other things are not maintained? There is no cleanliness. Electric pools are dangerously open and small kids might put their fingers inside it which is dangerous and life-threatening. Water bodies are becoming more like breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Waterfountains are not working. There is a lot of leaves on ground. Even the plants which were already there seems to be not taken care of. Still this place is charged. I wonder why. I believe in government and they will surely take this feedback positively. And will do whatever is necessary. Please take care of this beautiful place and bring it pack back it's previous glory.
Nilesh Suryawanshi

Nilesh Suryawanshi

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