Nestled inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan estate, Amrit Udyan is a sprawling 15-acre garden that blends Mughal, English, and Indian landscaping traditions. Originally designed in 1929 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the gardens feature lush lawns, fountains, and flowerbeds that burst into color during spring. Recent additions include the Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden, Tactile Garden, and Arogya Vanam, alongside the new Babbling Brook with sculptural spouts and reflective pools. Families will especially enjoy Bal Vatika, a children’s garden with a 225-year-old Sheesham tree, treehouse, and nature classroom. It’s a serene escape offering both heritage and horticultural marvels. (Seasonal opening: Feb–March). (Free of charge, but online booking is mandatory via Rashtrapati Bhavan’s official website.)