Baradari Gardens
A Royal Garden Retreat with Nature, Heritage & Peace
Baradari Gardens: A Grand Historical Botanical Haven in Patiala
Baradari Gardens is a lush green heritage park located in Patiala, originally developed in 1876 by Maharaja Rajinder Singh. Spread across a vast expanse of over 80 acres, this garden is a beautiful blend of natural charm and royal legacy. The name ‘Baradari’ comes from the twelve-door marble pavilion at its center, which once served as a royal meeting spot. It stands today as a symbol of Mughal elegance and colonial landscaping.
The garden features age-old trees, blooming flower beds, stone walkways, water fountains, and a stunning Fern House, which once nurtured exotic plants. The iconic Baradari Palace, now a heritage hotel, is also part of the complex. Families, morning walkers, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts frequently visit this space to enjoy peace, greenery, and royal architecture.
Over time, the garden has hosted flower shows, exhibitions, music festivals, and cultural programs. It also houses historical buildings, a skating rink, and an old church, making it more than just a garden—it’s a living piece of Patiala’s royal history.

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Q1. What is the history of Baradari Gardens?
Baradari Gardens was built in 1876 by Maharaja Rajinder Singh as a leisure retreat. It served as a royal garden with pavilions and cultural events during the Patiala princely era.
Q2. Is Baradari Gardens open to the public?
Yes, the gardens are open to everyone. Locals and tourists alike visit for morning walks, leisure strolls, and sightseeing.
Q3. What are the main attractions inside the garden?
The main attractions include the twelve-door marble Baradari, rare trees, the Fern House, colonial buildings, and the heritage Baradari Palace.
Q4. Are there any entry charges?
There is no general entry fee for Baradari Gardens. However, special exhibitions or events may have separate charges.
Q5. What is the best time to visit Baradari Gardens?
The best time is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and the garden is in full bloom, perfect for nature walks and photography.