Roshanara Garden feels like a hidden retreat tucked away in the bustle of North Delhi. Built by Roshanara Begum, daughter of Shah Jahan, it carries the aura of Mughal elegance but without the crowds of more famous sites. Its shaded pathways, old Mughal structures, and lotus‑filled ponds create a calm rhythm that appeals to morning walkers and families seeking respite. Unlike Lodhi Gardens or Shalimar Bagh, Roshanara Garden is less manicured and more lived‑in — a place where history quietly coexists with everyday leisure. For visitors, it’s not just a garden but a glimpse into Delhi’s layered past, softened by greenery and community life.