Eco Park
Eco Park or Rajdhani Vatika is a beautiful park situated in the very center of the city. It is situated in Punaichak area amid the hustle-bustle of the government offices. The park is maintained by the Department of Environment and Forest, Government of Bihar.
The park is divided into two section. The first section where the entry gate is located, consists of open space for walking in beautifully carved landscape. It also consists of a Childrens' corner where a variety of swings and other things are located. There is no separate entry ticket for it. This section also consists of a small lake where Aqua Zorbing takes place. It is a sort of amusement activity whereby kids/persons are left inside a specially built big balloon in the lake. There is also a beautiful sculpture built by Subodh Gupta named as Cactus Smriti.
Address : Bailey Road Patna
Kumharar Park
A visit to Kumhrar Park can also be combined with other tourist attractions across the city. With its delectable cuisines, and opportunities to explore the surrounding areas, Patna is perfectly poised to offer an experience that is both, authentic as well as unique! There are many ideal locations to visit in and around this wonderful city, with prominent local landmarks and favourable restaurants being just a few examples. Make a trip to Patna and its exciting places of interest to enjoy a memorable vacation. A visit to Kumhrar Park will give you a greater insight into the various cultures and traditions of Patna.
Address : Bailey Road, near Income Tax Golambar, Patna
Modern Planetarium
Modern Planetarium or Indira Gandhi Science Complex is one of the few Planetariums (Taramandal) in India. Patna Planetarium is located on Bailey Road near Income Tax Golambar in Patna within a distance of 8 km from Patna Airport, 1½ km from Patna Railway station, 2 km from Government Bus stand, and 10 km from Private Bus stand. Indira Gandhi Science Complex, is one of the must visiting places in Patna. This is among few Planetarium's (Taramandal) in India.
Address : Bailey Road, near Income Tax Golambar, Patna
Patna Museum
The Patna Museum houses a First World War cannon, metal and stone sculptures of the Mauryan and Gupta periods, Buddhist sculptures and quaint terracotta figures. A 16 m long fossilised tree is one of its special features. Built in 1917 during the British rule, this museum is constructed in Mughal and Rajput architectural style and is commonly called as Jadu Ghar. This museum houses several metal and stone sculptures that date back to the Gupta and Mauryan Eras.
Address : Buddha Marg, Patna
Gandhi Maidan Historic Ground
Gandhi Maidan, formerly known as Patna Lawns, is popular attraction in the region as it has been a witness to several Indian freedom movements, including the Champaran and the Quit India movement held during 1942. This ancient ground is located near the banks of Ganga River, towards the east of the Golghar Falls.
This ground was considered as hotspot for freedom movement rallies and major activists from the Indian freedom struggle namely Mahatma Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel, Maulana Azad, Nehru and Indira Gandhi have made memorable speeches here.
Address : Gandhi Maidan, Patna