Picnic Parks in Delhi
Written: May 19, 2025 | Updated: Jun 17, 2025
Lodhi Garden
One of the most popular picnic spot is Lodhi Garden where you can stroll with your friends in its beautiful architecture and pretty lawns. You can see Lodhi Garden all over internet as it is popular among photographers. It is located in Lodhi Estate of New Delhi. Don't miss this if you are a fan of serene environment.
India Gate and Children Park
A proud national monument India Gate is a perfect place for picnic as well. India Gate is easily accessible by roads and trains as it is located in middle of Delhi. Your family and you will not regret going to India Gate as it is surrounded by lots of greenery and enough place to sit and enjoy. You will find Children's Park near India Gate where your younger kids can play over multiple slides and rides.
Millennium Park
Many picnic lovers do not know about this hidden picnic spot- Millennium Park which is also a part of Yamuna Biodiversity Park initiative, where you can encounter migratory birds and other treasures of nature. If you looking for a peaceful place for picnic then go for this as it is less crowded than other picnic spots of Delhi.
Garden of Five Senses
You will be mesmerized by the beauty of vibrant flowers and well-maintained surroundings as Garden of Five Senses is a perfect picnic spot for romantic couples and photograph seekers. This garden is home to beautiful herb gardens, bamboo courts as well as theatre for cultural performances. You can have anniversary picnics as well as valentine dates in this Garden of Five Senses that is located in Saket, South Delhi.
Deer Park and Hauz Khas
Located in one of the most popular location of Delhi- Hauz Khas. Deer Park is a gem for nature lovers and kids. As it is home for many beautiful deer, duck and rabbits. Haus Khas is very near to Deer Park as you can see stunning lake of Hauz Khas from there. This combo offers you both historical charm as well as nature's serenity. Next time whenever you plan picnic, definitely consider this combo.
