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4 Based on 48 reviews
Ayush Lal – 2 months ago

Good for casual hangout if maintained properly.

Md Saif Ali – 2 months ago

One of oldest monument at #streetsofdelhi

San Toy – 9 months ago

A monument so old, Gol Gumad near JLN stadium lies vacant and unattended. One of the oldest existing tomb in the city, not much known is about the history of Gol Gumbad, but it surely is a testament of its 15-century architecture, which has withstood the wrath of time for over 6 centuries. Located on the intersection of Lodhi Road and Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, the Gol Gumbad narrates the history of the medieval city of Delhi. A square shaped monument with a dome on the top of it, the structure is still intact. Although the entry is restricted with gates of the tomb locked, you can take a tour of the tomb from the outside.

gunjan dogra – 3 months ago

Well mentioned garden but the main structure needs restoration. Long live the Delhi heritage.

Dhrumit Bhavsar – 11 months ago

Like many of the unknown tombs in Delhi, Gol Gumbad near JLN stadium is also a tomb without history. Believed to be of 15 century, because of its architectural design. The board near the entry says the Tomb belongs to the Lodi dynasty. The Tomb survived for all this period. Before the 2010 Delhi Common Wealth Games, the tomb was given a facelift. The paints which had earlier faded were restored and the tomb was fitted with colourful LED bulbs. Today, the monument stands tall on the Lodhi Road, being a testament of royal history of Delhi. In order to preserve the monument, it has been closed to public visit. The nearest metro station is JLN stadium on Violet Line of Delhi Metro. From there you can take an auto to reach Gol Gumbad. The Gol Gumbad is located close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Humayun’s Tomb. You can also explore the Lodhi Garden, which is 10 minutes’ drive from Gol Gumbad.