User:Tintomat0es/Gulmohar Park

Gulmohar Park is an affluent and green neighbourhood in South Delhi. The park lies between Hauz Khas and Balbir Saxena Marg and is named after the plethora of red-flowered Gulmohar trees (Delonix regia) growing inside. The nearby residential colony is known as Gulmohar Park Journalists' Colony or simply Gulmohar Park for short, and was established by a group of journalists in the 1970s.

Gulmohar Park is surrounded by Balbir Saxena Marg and Hauz Khas to the south, Yusuf Sarai, Gulmohar Enclave and Gautam Nagar to the west, Neeti Bagh to the north and August Kranti Marg (also known as Khelgaon) and Siri Fort to the east.

The colony covers 43 acres and has 13 parks inside. It is divided into four blocks (A, B, C and D) and also contains a DDA market and a residents' club (Gulmohar Club). Inside the colony is a police post, part of the Defence Colony Police Station.

Points of Interest
Nearby landmarks include Siri Fort Auditorium, Siri Fort Sports Complex, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, National Institute of Fashion Technology, HUDCO Place and Yusuf Sarai Community Centre.

Accessibility
Domestic Airport is 12 km from Gulmohar Park. International Airport (IGI) is 17 km from Gulmohar Park. Nizamuddin Railway station is 8 km from Gulmohar Park.