

A hidden gem in London, The Magic Garden is a whimsical play area with a giant treehouse, sandpit, and interactive sculptures.

Iconic for its American-style breakfasts and vibrant atmosphere.
A historic Italian cafe serving breakfast since 1900.
Famous for its Indian-inspired dishes and bustling atmosphere.
A hidden gem with lush greenery and beautiful sculptures, perfect for a morning stroll.

An iconic white marble mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, best visited in the morning.
A historic fort with stunning views of the Taj Mahal, offering a glimpse into Mughal architecture.
The Magic Garden can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the extensive gardens requires comfortable footwear.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the gardens.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Handheld pastry filled with beef, potatoes, onions, and swede.

Cold meats, cheeses, pickles, and crusty bread.
Handmade paper crafts in 'The Magic Garden' have been an integral part of Indian culture since the 12th century, used as offerings to deities and to write sacred texts.
This intricate embroidery style, popular in 'The Magic Garden', has been a part of Indian royal attire for centuries, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Hyderabadi pearls, a symbol of elegance and luxury, have been a part of royal attire in 'The Magic Garden' for centuries, known for their exceptional quality and beauty.
Tung Fort, a hill fort in Maharashtra, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Pawana Dam Lake.
The Old Stock Exchange of Lille, a stunning 17th-century building that's a symbol of the city's rich history.
Louisa Point, a stunning coastal spot on King Island, offers breathtaking ocean views and is a popular spot for surfing and fishing.