Netaji Subhash Park Delhi


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  -  Location of the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi, it is only 100 meters from Delhi Gate of Red, opposite the Netaji Subhash Park.

  -  Time to Visit Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi it is open on all days. So you do not have to make any special itinerary to incorporate it.

  -  Admission to the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi is free and open to all.

  -  How to Reach the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi , here is a quickie , the visitors can opt for the local buses from various junctions within the city to reach the park located in Old Delhi, or they can hire auto-rickshaws and or take a taxis or even board a metro rail.

  -  Timings to visit the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi: The best time is from the Sunrise to sunset.

No Photography charges for the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi.Nearest Railway Station to reach the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi Old Delhi Railway Station.
Nearest Metro Station to the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi is the station of Chawri Bazaar.Functional Metro Station that will lead you to the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi is the Chawri Bazaar station.

Nearest International Airport from the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi: Indira Gandhi International Airport.Time required for sightseeing in the Netaji Subhash Park, Delhi is 30 minutes

Netaji Subhash Park is on the Netaji Subhash Marg bang opposite the Mosque by the name of Sunehri Masjid. The park shares its skirting with another park of repute the Urdu Park. The grand statue of the Indian National Army (INA) founder, Subhash Chandra Bose, dominates the park. The leader holds a special place in the heart of the people all over India and other parts of the world. The great personality Subhas Chandra Bose was born in Kolkata and his journey started from Kolkata to free the oppressed masses from the oppressive clutches of imperial British rule. Subhas Chandra Bose coined the slogan, which made the Indian fire up, “you give me blood and I will give you freedom”.


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