Minal Marriage Garden

Near Gate, No. 5, Ayodhya Bypass Rd, Village Damkheda, New Minal Residency, Ayodhya Bypass, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462041, India
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Minal Marriage Garden is a wedding venue and serviced accommodation located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The average rating of this place is 3.70 out of 5 stars based on 250 reviews. The street address of this place is Near Gate, No. 5, Ayodhya Bypass Rd, Village Damkheda, New Minal Residency, Ayodhya Bypass, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462041, India. It is about 2.60 kilometers away from the Bhopal railway station.

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Where is Minal Marriage Garden located?
Minal Marriage Garden is located at Near Gate, No. 5, Ayodhya Bypass Rd, Village Damkheda, New Minal Residency, Ayodhya Bypass, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462041, India.
What is the contact number for Minal Marriage Garden?
The contact number for Minal Marriage Garden is +91 87700 23611
What is the nearest railway station from Minal Marriage Garden?
Bhopal railway station is the nearest railway station to Minal Marriage Garden. It is nearly 2.60 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Minal Marriage Garden

SJB 48 months ago

Plus point of Minal gardens is neat and clean environment. Area is large enough to cater to even 2000+ guests without any rush and crashing shoulders. They have 5 different gardens to choose from with independent entrance gates. Parking is very very vast.

Rachna Saxena 36 months ago

Best garden in the world with large area

Vibhor Shrivastava 24 months ago

It is mandatory to give atleast 1 star else this place deserve minus.

Do not ever book this because the food is such that all your guests will remember you forever for this bad food.

First, The plates were dirty and had oil and masala still present. We asked them to change and clean them which they removed immediately and brought new set of plates which were even dirtier.

They cut salad one year before and you can get award for correctly recognizing onion, tomato, cucumber from them.

Mix veg had oil which we eat in 1 whole week. One sabzi supposedly had chole, aloo and paneer. Different people got different items.

Raita had only salt. Kheer had no sugar. Puri were to be renamed as iced puri.

I wonder how they are in business.