About Hazuri Bagh
Hazuri Bagh is the formal quadrangle garden that sits between Lahore Fort’s Alamgiri Gate and Badshahi Mosque, with the Roshnai Gate and Iqbal’s tomb nearby. At its centre stands the marble Hazuri Bagh Baradari, a pavilion built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1818.
It’s the green ceremonial heart of the monument complex — the place to pause and take in Fort and mosque together.
Highlights
- Baradari pavilion — Ranjit Singh’s marble pavilion at the garden’s centre.
- Framed views — Fort on one side, mosque on the other.
- Roshnai Gate — The historic gate opening off the garden.
- Iqbal’s Tomb — The poet-philosopher’s tomb sits at its edge.
Nearby & related sites
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Alamgiri Gate
The monumental main gate of Lahore Fort, facing Badshahi Mosque.
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Badshahi Mosque
Aurangzeb's monumental 17th-century mosque — one of the largest in the world.
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Tomb of Allama Iqbal
The resting place of Pakistan's national poet-philosopher, by Badshahi Mosque.
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Roshnai Gate
The historic 'Gate of Light' between the Fort, mosque and Hazuri Bagh.
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