Delhi Visitor Guide

Waste to Wonder Park, Delhi

A landmark attraction built from scrap and metal waste, bringing the seven wonders theme into one compact urban park near Sarai Kale Khan.

Visitor details below reflect the information currently listed on this site and should be rechecked periodically.

Overview

What makes the park stand out

Built from waste

The attraction was created using scrap automobile parts, metal sheets, railings, chains, old appliances, and other industrial waste.

Seven replica monuments

Visitors can see interpretations of the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Great Pyramid of Giza, Colosseum, Christ the Redeemer, Statue of Liberty, and Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Easy for short visits

The park works well for evening visits, quick photo stops, and casual local outings without needing a full-day itinerary.

Highlights from the current page content

  • Spread over roughly seven acres near Sarai Kale Khan.
  • Positioned as a waste-to-wealth public attraction.
  • Includes renewable energy elements like solar and wind installations.
  • Built around a fast-scan, family-friendly sightseeing concept.
Waste to Wonder Park entrance view

Seven Wonders

The replica monuments inside the park

Replica of the Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

Inspired by Agra’s white marble mausoleum and one of the most recognizable structures in India.

Replica of the Great Pyramid of Giza

Great Pyramid of Giza

The oldest wonder in the set, represented here through a metal-scrap interpretation.

Replica of the Colosseum

Colosseum

A compact version of the Roman amphitheatre, giving the lineup a strong architectural contrast.

Replica of Christ the Redeemer

Christ the Redeemer

The Rio landmark is reimagined here as part of the park’s waste-to-art concept.

Replica of the Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

A high-visibility replica that works especially well for evening photography and skyline-style shots.

Replica of the Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

The tallest-looking replica in the lineup and one of the most immediately recognizable attractions in the park.

Replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa

An instantly familiar silhouette that rounds out the park’s seven-structure collection.

Plan Your Visit

Useful details before you go

Timings

MondayClosed
Tuesday11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Wednesday11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Thursday11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Friday11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Saturday11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Sunday10:00 am to 10:00 pm

Tickets

AdultsRs. 50
Children (3 to 12 years)Rs. 25
Corporation schoolsNo entry fee

Location

Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, near Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi 110013.

Closest metro: Nizamuddin station on the Pink Line.

Map direction graphic for Waste to Wonder Park

How to reach

Metro is the cleanest arrival option, with Nizamuddin on the Pink Line as the nearest station. Local buses and private cars can also work, though parking appears limited.

Best time to visit

Evenings are likely the most visually rewarding, especially when the structures are lit up.

On-site expectations

Photography is allowed. The current site copy says outside food is not allowed inside the premises.

Quick Answers

Direct answers to common Google searches

What is the ticket price of Waste to Wonder Park?

Adults are charged Rs. 50 and children aged 3 to 12 years are charged Rs. 25. Corporation school students have no entry fee.

Where is Waste to Wonder Park?

Waste to Wonder Park is located at Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, near Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi 110013. The nearest metro station is Nizamuddin on the Pink Line.

What are the timings of Waste to Wonder Park?

The park is closed on Monday. It is open from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm from Tuesday to Saturday and from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm on Sunday.

FAQ

Common visitor questions

Is parking available?

The current site content says parking is available on a chargeable basis, but space is limited.

What are the timings of Waste to Wonder Park?

Waste to Wonder Park is closed on Monday. Timings are 11:00 am to 11:00 pm from Tuesday to Saturday and 10:00 am to 10:00 pm on Sunday.

What is the ticket price of Waste to Wonder Park?

Adults are charged Rs. 50 and children aged 3 to 12 years are charged Rs. 25. Corporation school students have no entry fee.

Where is Waste to Wonder Park?

Waste to Wonder Park is located at Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van, near Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi 110013. The nearest metro station is Nizamuddin on the Pink Line.

Are online tickets available?

The current site content says tickets are not available online and mentions cash payment at the venue.

Is photography allowed?

Yes. The site content currently lists photography as allowed.

Are food items allowed inside?

The page currently says food is not allowed inside the premises and there are no food stalls within the park.

What is Waste to Wonder Park?

Waste to Wonder Park is a Delhi attraction built using scrap and metal waste, with replica structures inspired by the seven wonders theme.

Is there a washroom facility?

Yes. The site content states that a washroom facility is available on site.