Bagh-e-Jinnah, formerly known as Lawrence Gardens, is a historical park in the city of Lahore, Pakistan, covering an area of around 141 acres. It is a splendid example of the Mughal style of architecture and horticulture. Rich with a plethora of flora, the garden boasts a collection of over 150 varieties of trees and shrubs. Established during the British Raj in 1862, it has served as a botanical garden and continues to enchant visitors with its lush lawns, serene walking paths, and the mesmerizing ambiance of its greenery. Within its expanse, there are a number of attractions including a library, a mosque, and the famous Lahore Zoo, contributing to the park's cultural and educational significance. Bagh-e-Jinnah also hosts various events, making it an integral part of Lahore’s cultural fabric. The park's maintenance and preservation are remarkable, reflecting the city's commitment to saving its colonial-era heritage amidst urban development. A place of tranquillity and beauty, Bagh-e-Jinnah serves as a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life for locals and tourists alike.