The Rashtrapati Bhavan gardens — popularly known as the Mughal Gardens was renamed as Amrit Udyan.
Designed by Edwin Lutyens — the iconic garden is spread across 15-acres and it incorporates both Mughal and English landscaping styles.
The main garden has two channels intersecting at right angles dividing the garden into grid of squares - a Charbagh (a four cornered garden) - a typical characteristic of the Mughal landscaping.