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Lahore isn’t called the “City of Gardens” for nothing. While the urban sprawl keeps growing, the city’s public parks remain the ultimate sanctuary for families, fitness freaks, and anyone just looking for a quiet bench. In 2026, these spaces are better maintained than ever, offering massive green lungs right in the middle of the bustle. Here are five public parks you need to visit this weekend.
Spanning over 125 acres, this is arguably the best-maintained public park in the city. It’s famous for having one of the largest clay jogging tracks in Asia (2.75km), making it a haven for morning runners. The central pond with its resident ducks and paddleboats adds a peaceful, cinematic vibe that makes you forget you’re in the middle of a busy residential sector.

This is the grandest public space in Lahore. After its massive renovation, the park now features lush lawns, 4km of lit walkways, and a stunning 800-foot-long musical fountain that performs every evening. It’s a vast, open landscape that’s perfect for a long sunset walk or a family picnic, offering some of the most iconic “city-scale” views in Pakistan.

Located on Jail Road, Jilani Park is the social hub of central Lahore. It’s famous for its seasonal flower shows and the “Lahore Eat” festivals, but on a regular day, it’s just a beautiful spot with a massive artificial waterfall and a serene lake. The walking tracks here are lined with over 80,000 plants, making it a dream for anyone who loves a bit of botanical variety.

For those who love a bit of “forest” in their park, Bagh-e-Jinnah is the classic choice. It’s home to some of the oldest and tallest trees in the city, creating a deep canopy that keeps the park cool even in the summer. With its rolling hills and winding paths, it feels less like a structured park and more like a natural woodland escape right across from the Governor House.

If you’re willing to drive a bit toward the eastern edge of the city, Jallo’s Botanical Garden is a hidden treasure. Spread over 461 acres, it features a unique “Butterfly House,” a treetop walkway, and a massive collection of rare plants. It’s a 100% public-access research and recreation site that offers a much more “wild” and quiet experience compared to the city-center parks.

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