Tagore Garden Metro Station is an elevated Blue Line station in West Delhi, serving the Tagore Garden residential colony and its surrounding areas. Named after the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, the colony is a well-established planned residential area in West Delhi with green spaces, community halls, and a strong sense of neighbourhood identity.
The station opened in 2005 and quickly became popular with Tagore Garden residents, who before the metro had to rely on slow and overcrowded bus routes to reach central Delhi. The area around the station is quiet and residential, with a local market that caters to the daily needs of colony residents. The elevated platform is clean and well-maintained.
From Tagore Garden, commuters have easy access to the main Blue Line corridor, with Rajiv Chowk just 5 to 6 stops east. The station is also convenient for those heading to Rajouri Garden (next stop east), which has the Pink Line interchange and some of Delhi's biggest malls.
If you are heading to Tagore Garden Colony Parks, Tagore Garden is your closest metro stop on the Blue Line. It also gives easy access to Tagore Garden Market and Rajouri Garden (next stop, Pink Line interchange). Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.