Delhi, the bustling metropolis, is not just known for its historical monuments and vibrant culture but also for its serene green spaces that offer respite from our busy lives. People from across the world come to witness the unmatched beauty of the capital city.

Delhi boasts several beautiful parks that are perfect for a leisurely stroll, picnics, or simply unwinding amidst nature. Presently, the weather in the city is pleasant to visit these parks. Therefore, it is recommended to plan your trip before the temperatures rise to 40 degrees Celsius in Delhi and it becomes impossible to head out.

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Here are five parks you must visit in Delhi: 

1. Sundar Nursery

It is located near Humayun’s Tomb. Sundar Nursery is a hidden paradise that beautifully blends history and heritage. Nature enthusiasts can wander through the picturesque gardens and tombs. The nursery also features themed zones such as the bonsai garden, butterfly conservatory, and aromatic garden. It would be perfect to visit the garden on a not-so-hot day. Moreover, consider making a trip to this place on weekdays if you want a quiet and less-crowded experience. The nearest metro station is JLN Stadium; from there, you can easily take a rickshaw to reach the park. 

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2. Lodhi Gardens

Nestled in the heart of Delhi, Lodhi Gardens is a historical park renowned for its landscaped gardens, medieval tombs, and tranquil surroundings. It spans over 90 acres and opens at 6 in the morning. For people living nearby, it is the best place for serene morning walks. The nearest metro station is Jor Bagh, and you can cover the rest of the distance either on-foot or you can take a rickshaw.

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3. Millennium Indraprastha Park

The third park in the list is Millennium Indraprastha Park, which is located along the banks of the Yamuna River. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the river and the city skyline from various vantage points within the park, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. The nearest metro station is Jangpura.

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4. Deer Park

Deer Park is situated in the serene neighbourhood of Hauz Khas. This park is home to a variety of deer species, along with peacocks, rabbits, and numerous bird species. To find some respite from busy work lives, you can come here for leisurely walks. The park also features a butterfly conservatory, making it an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts. The nearest metro station is Green Park. 

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5. Nehru Park

Situated in the neighbourhood of Chanakyapuri, Nehru Park is one of the largest green spaces in Delhi. Named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, the park offers a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy boating in the serene pond, attend musical concerts at the amphitheatre, or simply bask in the beauty of the picturesque surroundings. It is just the perfect place for taking a lot of cool pictures. The nearest metro station to Nehru Park is Jor Bagh.

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