Surrounded by shops and eateries, this unassuming hotel is 3 km from trails at Town Park and 7 km from 18th-century Raja Nahar Singh Palace. A breakfast buffet is complimentary. Suites feature living areas. Other amenities include a lobby lounge, a Chinese restaurant and meeting space. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas. Bata Chowk metro station is 2 km away. Relaxed rooms offer flat-screens, minifridges and safes. Check-in time: 12:00 PMCheck-out time: 11:00 AM. Room service is available Indira Gandhi International Airport 1 hr 2
Ajronda More (13 min) Shri Kalka Ji Temple (33 min.) Hindu temple dating from the 1730s dedicated to the goddess Kali with a 9-day annual festival. Iron Pillar (43 min.) 24-foot-high ancient column with a Sanskrit inscription & made from metal that will never rust. Badkhal Lake (15 min.) Former lake & recreation area today mostly dry with restaurants in the vicinity. Qutub Minar Complex (43 min.) Collection of ancient structures & monuments from the Delhi Sultanate a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary (26 min.) This habitat for birds mammals & reptiles features hiking trails & a conservation center. Okhla Bird Sanctuary (31 min.) Established in 1990 this 400-hectare wetland includes trails to view many migratory & native birds. Bk Chowk Faridabad (7 min) The Garden Of Five Senses (42 min.) 20-acre park featuring flowering shrubs a pool of water lilies & sculptures plus cultural events. Jahaz Mahal (50 min.) Remains of a 15th to 16th century retreat with domed towers & a courtyard used for flower festivals. B.K. Chowk (8 min) Neelam Chowk (3 min) Tughlakabad Fort (27 min.) Remains of a 14th-century Tughlaq period stone fort with ramparts & battlements intact. Worlds Of Wonder (39 min.) This amusement park offering over 20 rides & a waterpark with long slides is a popular destination. Mehrauli Archaeological Park (45 min.) 200-acre archeological site with some 100 historic monuments including tombs & Delhi s oldest fort. Baha'i Lotus Temple (31 min.) Religious site also known as the Lotus Temple, opened in 1986 and open to those of all religions. Raja Nahar Singh Palace (12 min.) Built in the 18th century this fort has 2 surviving minarets plus a hotel & a restaurant. Shree Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Mandir (44 min.) Established in 1974 this enormous Hindu temple complex is a popular pilgrimage site. |