Kasturba Gandhi Marg, earlier known as Curzon Road, is one of the main access roads to
Connaught Place. The road was renamed post-independence after the name of Kasturba Gandhi, freedom fighter and wife of
Mahatma Gandhi. Starting from
Hyderabad House, the road takes one to the outer circle of Connaught Place. The road is dotted with high-raise buildings and shaded by rows of trees. Baroda House (the headquarters of Indian Railways), Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,
British Council Library, Travancore House, Hindustan Times Building, American Center are some of the important landmarks on this road. The famous
Parikrama - the Revolving Restaurant is also located on this road. Himalaya House is the oldest building on this road.