Jor Bagh Metro Station is an underground station on the Yellow Line, serving the quiet and upscale residential neighbourhood of Jor Bagh in New Delhi. Opened in 2005, it is one of the more peaceful stations on the Yellow Line, reflecting the tranquil character of the surrounding area that is home to senior diplomats, retired government officials, and old-money Delhi families.
The station's primary attraction for visitors is its proximity to Lodhi Garden, one of Delhi's finest historic parks, which contains the tombs of the Sayyid and Lodi dynasty rulers. The park is a popular morning and evening destination for joggers, yoga practitioners, and heritage enthusiasts. The station is also conveniently close to the Safdarjung Tomb, another Mughal-era monument that provides a serene green space in the middle of the city.
Jor Bagh as a neighbourhood has a village-like quality - with its own market, flower shops, and old bungalows - that feels worlds apart from the busier parts of Delhi. The station is used regularly by those working in the nearby Golf Club Road area and by visitors to the Indian Habitat Centre, one of Delhi's premier cultural venues.
If you are heading to Lodhi Garden, Jor Bagh is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Safdarjung Tomb and Jor Bagh Market. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.