Visit To Rashtrapati Bhavan Closed January 21 To 29

  • Visit to Rashtrapati Bhavan suspended due to Republic Day events
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan Circuit 1 closure linked to parade, ceremony

The visit to Rashtrapati Bhavan will remain closed to the general public from January 21 to 29, 2026. Authorities announced the suspension due to preparations for the upcoming Republic Day Parade and the Beating Retreat Ceremony. During this period, public access to Rashtrapati Bhavan Circuit 1 will not be permitted.

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According to the official information, the closure specifically applies to visits under Circuit 1. This decision comes in view of large scale national events that require heightened security and extensive logistical arrangements. Therefore, regular public entry will remain restricted throughout the stated dates.

The Republic Day Parade and the Beating Retreat Ceremony are major annual events held in the national capital. These events involve coordinated movements, rehearsals, and security protocols across central Delhi. As a result, access to prominent locations such as Rashtrapati Bhavan is temporarily regulated to ensure smooth conduct of official functions.

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Meanwhile, the authorities clarified that the restriction applies only for the specified duration. The visit to Rashtrapati Bhavan will resume for the general public after January 29, 2026. Until then, visitors are advised to plan their schedules accordingly and avoid making travel plans for Circuit 1 during the closure period.

The announcement aims to inform citizens and tourists well in advance. Rashtrapati Bhavan attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year. Therefore, advance notice helps prevent inconvenience and confusion among those planning visits during the Republic Day period.

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Later in January, security measures intensify across the city due to national celebrations. Hence, temporary closures of key public landmarks are part of standard arrangements. The closure of the visit to Rashtrapati Bhavan reflects these routine measures linked to national events.

Officials have not announced any additional changes beyond the stated closure. The visit to Rashtrapati Bhavan will follow its regular schedule once the Republic Day Parade and Beating Retreat Ceremony conclude. Visitors are encouraged to check official updates before planning future visits to avoid disruption.


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