The park was developed as part of the riverfront beautification projects initiated in the early 2000s.
It occupies a strategic location on the banks of the Yamuna, a focal point for Delhi's environmental restoration efforts.
The park serves as one of the few significant green lungs in the Sarai Kale Khan area.
Its proximity to the Ring Road makes it an accessible urban oasis despite the heavy traffic of the adjacent transport hub.
Millennium Park is a riverside recreational space located along the Yamuna riverbank in New Delhi. The park features landscaped lawns, walking paths, and a dedicated playground area for children. It serves as a green buffer zone between the dense urban sprawl of Sarai Kale Khan and the riverfront. The layout incorporates various ornamental plants and open spaces designed for leisure activities. It is situated in proximity to major transit corridors, providing a localized escape for residents of the Ganga Vihar and surrounding neighborhoods.
The elevated sections overlooking the Yamuna riverfront during sunset.
Bring your own water, as facilities within the park are limited.
Visit during the cooler months to make the most of the open walking paths.
Stay on the designated paved walkways, especially during the monsoon season when grass areas may become saturated.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of summer afternoons, as shade is inconsistent throughout the grounds.
Maintain cleanliness by using provided waste bins and avoid walking on landscaped flower beds.