Rahat Park is a gated residential society located on Samanabad Road in Lahore. It offers plots and built-up homes ranging from 5 to 15 Marla, forming a compact, low-density community. Key features include paved streets, underground utilities, 24-hour security, a central park, a mosque, and a commercial strip, providing an affordable and secure neighborhood with good connectivity to the rest of Lahore.
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Rahat Park in Lahore has undergone a notable resurgence as a popular food street destination, with social media coverage from early June 2026 highlighting lively evening activity featuring street food, tea stalls, and large crowds. It is being actively marketed as a nostalgic, must-visit culinary spot that attracts both locals and tourists. The area remains fully open and increasingly frequented, with vendors promoting direct ordering via phone.
While Rahat Park itself thrives, nearby Nasser Bagh — a historic pre-Partition public park — is facing controversy due to plans for a parking plaza. Residents and environmental activists are alarmed by the removal and transplantation of 123 mature trees, calling it a threat to Lahore’s ecological and cultural heritage. The Lahore High Court expressed concern, and the government insists all trees were transplanted — not cut — in compliance with environmental standards.