It is not easy to miss this one. A 660 mt sliver of land under one of Mumbai’s busiest flyovers, sandwiched between two carriageways of a road, and wedged between the famous King’s Circle junction at one end, and Ruia College junction at the other. The width of the space is no more than 12 mts.
Yes, it’s a public park fitted under a flyover. All of 7200 sq mts. Not big by the standards of King’s Circle garden (now known as B N Maheshwari Udyan), a park in the roundabout at the junction on the Sion end, and definitely not in the same league as Five Gardens in Dadar East, some distance away on the other side. But precious all the same.