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An Overview of Gurgaon Hotels

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

It is not an easy task to give an overview of Gurgaon Hotels.  This is primarily due to the fact that this commercial centre in India hosts possibly the maximum number of premium international hotel brands in India.  Not only luxury hotels, but average and medium level hotels, bed and breakfast hotels, budget hotels and other varieties of hotels have a ubiquitous presence in the city.  And there is an inevitable and inexorable growth for this corporate hub of India at present.  This growth momentum equally reflects in the number of new hotels and the classic amenities these hotels provide.  The client-base of Gurgaon hotels belong to the heterogeneity of vocations in this industrial city.  The difference in levels of the hotels of Gurgaon is essential for the requirements of the diversity of clients.  Being a corporate centre, there are corporate executives, IT professionals, lawyers, academicians, entrepreneurs, consultants, contractors, public sector employees, government servants, etc. who avail the service of Gurgaon hotels.

Gurgaon hotels generally fall into some categories.  Among these, since the city is a corporate hub, the Five-Star and other luxury hotels assume greater significance.  Among these luxury hotels are: 1) The Bristol Hotel, located next to DLF Qutab Enclave Phase 1; 2) Trident Hotel, 443, Udyog Vihar Phase 5; 3) Lemon Tree Hotel, 287, Millennium City Center, Sector 29; 4) Best Western Resort Country Club, Pashgaon, Mohammedpur Road, Near Manesar; 5) Park Premier Hotel, 353/357, Sector-29, City Centre; 6) Hotel Park-View International, 8/5, Chander Nagar, Near Government College, Mahrauli Road; 7) Hotel Bizzotel, Opposite to Dhingra Motors, Sector 14 Road, 23090(3), Old Delhi Road; 8) Royal Retreat, 42, Kusum Marg, DLF City Phase 1; 9) The Claramont Hotel and Convention Centre, Aayar Nagar, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road; 10) Galaxy Hotel, National Highway 8, Exit No 8, Sector 15, Part 2; 11) Fortune Select Global, Global Arcade, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road; 12) Park Plaza, B Block, Sushant Lok 1; 13) The Leela Kempinski, Ambience Island, N H 8, DLF Phase 3; 14) Crowne Plaza Hotel, Site II, Sec. 29; etc.

An overview of Gurgaon hotels would reveal that most of these hotels provide world-class amenities such as deluxe executive rooms and suites, high-speed wi-fi enabled Internet access, well-appointed bathrooms, fitness centre, safety and security arrangements having international standards, business centres with secretarial assistance, multi-cuisine restaurants, recreational bar and lounge, conference facilities with audio-visual equipments, currency exchange, baby sitter, beauty saloon, doctor on call, 100% power back-up, health club/fitness centre, transport and travel service, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, pillar-less banquet halls, etc.

World-class Hotels in Gurgaon

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Gurgaon boasts of a number of world-class hotels with a range of unmatched facilities and services, including concierges, restaurants, safety deposit boxes, meeting rooms, foreign currency exchange services and Internet access facilities. Apart from it, hotels in Gurgaon are featured with bars to serve a wide variety of vintage wines and other beverage items from various reputed brands. Keeping easy accessibility in mind, many hotels in Gurgaon are built in close proximity to the city’s airport and railway station. In addition, these hotels welcome its visitors with warm reception and hospitality. And not to forget, hotels in Gurgaon hold high reputation for quality services too.

Some of the popular hotels among visitors/tourists are as follows:



The Maple Leaf

King Castle

Hotel Groovie

Park Premier

Dayal Regency

The Lemon Tree

The Sarai, Hotel Park Plaza

Trident Hilton

Fortune Select Global

Imperial Apartments

The Heritage Village

Hotel Chaupal

Best Western Resort Country Club

Swasno Palace

Crowne Plaza



These hotels are located at places from where tourists’ sites are easily accessible. Most of the hotels in Gurgaon have tourist desk facilities which help and facilitate organizing short distance tours for different tourist attractions. Some of the popular tourist attractions are Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Damdama Lake and Sheetala Devi Temple. If any individual wants to visit these places, hotels in Gurgaon are best option to stay for them as these places can be reached without any hurdles and with easy convenience.

In order to satisfy almost every requirement of visitors, these hotels include within its area a number of useful facilities, such as business centres, meeting rooms, restaurants, health clubs, swimming pools, photocopiers and centrally air-conditioning systems. Some other important services provided by the hotels are secretarial, Internet and 24 hours room services. Many luxury hotels in the city offer Jacuzzi, sauna, barber shops, beauty parlours and other recreational facilities and services.

Designed to cater demand of the visitors, hotels in Gurgaon provide choices in price, location and services. Luxury retreats and deluxe and five-star hotels in Gurgaon are well-suited for travelers who seem to be in no mood to compromise with comfort and luxury.

Hotels In Tokyo

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Japan is a country rich in traditions and picturesque views, especially in Tokyo, where spectacular snow festivals take place on the streets. Hotels in Tokyo, in particular, display great Christmas illuminations during this season of the year. All of them offer special food to their guests and many seasonal activities to enjoy beyond New Year’s Day.

Among the hotels to choose from, you can find the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Park Hyatt Tokyo, Dai-Ichi Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi, Radisson Miyako Tokyo, and the Royal Park Hotel, just to name a few of the most popular during the winter holidays. One of the best valued hotels is the Tokyo Dome Hotel which has rooms offering impressive views of the city lights starting from the 23rd floor and above. Perhaps the best value you can pay for lodging.

Close in culture and geographical location, Tokyo celebrates the Chinese New Year with a special flavor. Long time rivals, China and Japan tried to stay away from each other in traditions, customs, and habits, but as the world has evolved both countries have to accept the social phenomenon that predominates around the world. Not only is Chinese New Year held in Tokyo’s hotels, homes, and public venues, but also our traditional Christmas and New Year days. Because Japan is a nation open to tourist from around the world, they want to make people feel at home.

The government is also aware of the cultural changes and is proud to offer eight giant Christmas trees for the delight of locals, domestic, and international visitors to Tokyo. This exhibit is part of the Festival of lights running from December 13 to December 25 each year. Tokyo is also spiritual, and outside the shopping and downtown scenery, visitors are invited to the Taoists temples nearby. On the other hand, you can join diverse events, dinners and shows hosted at hotels, or many other activities celebrated only during this day.

On New Year’s Day, enjoy the special opening of the Imperial Palace Grounds, and the traditional “Dezomeshiki” parade, including acrobatic stunts performed by Tokyo’s firemen. Since Chinese New Year is also part of the celebrations the stuntmen perform Dragon Dances as well. Pay a visit to the Marunouchi Nakadori Street, where shops and fashion buildings are located and all the trees on the streets are decorated with literally millions of Christmas lights.

During New Year’s you can also be a witness of an interesting attraction, which is traditional in Japan, called the “Watch-night bell”, when the night bell is stroked 108 times at all temples all over the country on New Year’s eve. Japanese traditions speaks of 108 desires that need to be gotten rid of men during the last night of the year, hence a ritual is performed by citizens who want the New Year to bring happiness and wealth.

Fireworks, just like any other country, will symbolize the closing of another eventful year. Thousands of Japanese and tourists gather in the streets of Tokyo counting down to the final seconds awaiting another surprise package of fiery lighting display.