NEW DELHI: The presidential palace of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, opened its gates as a famous tourist spot recently.
People can now visit the significant political landmark four days a week after paying INR 50 only.
According to Indian TV channels, people including locals and foreigners can avail the luxury of visiting the palace every Thursday-Sunday from 9am in the morning to 4pm in the evening.
However, the building will be closed during all official government holidays.
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