How To Visit? What is the visit about? The visit will be comprised of a tour around the premises of the beautiful Rashtrapati Bhavan. The entire visit has been divided into 3 circuits. 1. Main Building (Banquet Hall, Ashok Hall, Durbar Hall, Library and Navchara) 2. The Museum (Clock Tower, The Stables and The Garages) 3. The Gardens (Mughal Gardens, Herbal Gardens, Musical Gardens and Spiritual Gardens) When can I visit? Circuit 1 and 3 is open for public to visit on four days in the week: Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Though circuit 3 will be open in the months from August to March. Circuit 2, which has a tour of the Museum, will be open on all days except Monday, throughout the year. You can visit between 9.00 am to 4.00 pm on these days. How much do I pay? Registration charges are Rs. 50 per visitor if you are visiting as an individual. If you are in a group of 30 people, the charges will be Rs. 1200. Entry for children below the age of 8 years is free of cost. What are the other important things to know? All the visitors need to carry a valid original photo ID proof. Foreign visitors need to carry the original passport for the identification proof. They will be able to make their visit request with the help of photocopies of the passport. Entry and exit will be through Gate no. 2 (Rajpath), Gate No. 37 (Hukmi Mai Marg) and Gate No. 38 (Church Road). Now that you a lot of interesting facts about Rashtrapati Bhavan and about the visit, get your things packed and put your plan into action. But remember to make the online booking first! Let us know about your visit in the comments section. It was completed in a duration of 17 years. In the construction, more than 29,000 workers were employed and 700 million bricks were used.There are more than 100 varieties of flowers in the Mughal Garden, which are displayed during the festival of Udyanotsav. Every Saturday at 10am, the change of guard takes place, which is a 30-minute ceremony. It is open for everyone to attend with a valid photo ID