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Lucknow to Bloom with Fragrance Park Soon!

LDA is all set to amp up Lucknow's heritage zone in Hussainabad!

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Breathe deep, Lucknow! The city is about to unveil a sensory experience unlike any other: its first-ever fragrance park. To be built near the iconic Clock Tower in Hussainabad by the Lucknow Development Authority, this aromatic haven promises to be a delight for all visitors, especially those who appreciate the beauty of nature's perfumes.

Spread over 2.2 acres, the park will boast a diverse collection of fragrant flowers, carefully chosen by experts from the National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI). Imagine strolling through the park and inhaling the delightful scents of various blooms – a truly unique way to connect with nature!

But the fragrance park isn't just about pretty smells. It's also being designed with inclusivity in mind. The park's design, by architect Ashish Srivastava, incorporates features for visitors with disabilities. Braille information will be available for the visually impaired, and ramps will ensure easy access for those using wheelchairs.

This project is more than just a park; it's part of a larger initiative to beautify Lucknow's heritage zone in Hussainabad, which lies between the Chota Imambara and Bada Imambara. The park is expected to be a major tourist draw, not just for the fragrant flowers but also for the planned open-air theatre, providing a space for cultural events and entertainment.

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With its focus on aroma, accessibility, and aesthetics, Lucknow's fragrance park is shaping up to be a welcome addition to the city's green spaces. This unique concept is not only the first of its kind in Uttar Pradesh but among the first few in all of India, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and anyone seeking a delightful sensory experience.

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