1. Lodhi Gardens is a 90-acre park located in the heart of New Delhi. It was built in the 15th century by the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties and was renovated in the 1930s by British architect Edwin Lutyens. The park is home to several historical monuments including tombs of Sayyid and Lodhi rulers, the Athpula Bridge, and the Bara Gumbad Mosque.

The park is also a popular spot for morning walks, picnics, meditation, and yoga. It is home to several varieties of plants and trees including neem, eucalyptus, banyan, and peepul. Additionally, the park has several walking paths, a lake, and a children’s playground.

2. Lodhi Gardens is open every day from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. The park doesn’t have a dedicated phone number, but visitors can call the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation at +91-11- 23731111 for information.

3. There is no ticket fee to enter Lodhi Gardens, and it can be reached by metro, bus, or taxi. The nearest metro station is Jor Bagh, which is 1.5 kilometers away. Buses also run from several locations across the city, and taxi services are readily available.