A satellite city located within easy reach of Delhi and Indira Gandhi airport. Having sprung to life in the last decade Gurgaon is a business hub with a skyline permeated with shiny high-rises and global names. Owing to its largely business clientele it has seen an influx of luxury hotel chains and top class restaurants. So, many of the best places to stay in Gurgaon enjoy unparalleled facilities and services.
But Gurgaon is a tale of two cities. Enjoying greater open spaces, venture away from its business district and you'll find some delightful country abodes for travellers wanting to give the clamour of Delhi a miss. Whether it's for business or tranquillity, Gurgaon has both.
Our pick of the best places to stay in Gurgaon are excellent for both business and leisure travellers.
Still not sure which to book? From contemporary to colonial browse through our list of the best places to stay in Gurgaon to start to plan your trip. Alternatvely widen the net and see what we recommend in Delhi. Or contact one of our friendly gurus for advice.
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Gurgaon (Haryana )
A personalised stay for a 136-room 'business' hotel. Boasting a superb spa, several dining options (from Asian to home comforts, plus plenty of health-conscious options) and a long list of facilities. Peace and tranquillity in the city - a great value option with plenty of welcome extras.
Gurgaon (Haryana)
In seven acres of manicured grounds lies the Trident Gurgaon, a successful blend of contemporary style and Indian grandeur. Despite being considered a business hotel there is daily yoga and a spa worthy of the Oberoi name. Rooms feature huge beds and windows, fine silks and local artwork.
Gurgaon (Haryana)
A one of a kind farm homestay nestled amidst the Aravalli hills, within easy reach of Delhi, ideally located on the way to Rajasthan. Colonial bungalows are dotted around around three acres of manicured grounds. Dine in the Orangery serving British inspired cuisine and high-tea. Divine.
Gurgaon (Gurgaon)
A relative newcomer Oberoi Gurgaon has been drawing the attention away from Delhi's 5* hotels. Achingly luxurious it boasts a 24 hour spa, larger than olympic sized pool and gourmet ThreeSixtyOne restaurant. Rooms are large and feature separate living areas and every mod-con including bench showers.
Gurgaon (Tikli)
Owned by self confessed Indophiles Martin and Annie this modern, Lutyen's bungalow style property is a world away from the bustle of Delhi. Peaceful gardens with shady nooks include an inviting pool and organic vegetable garden. Rooms are brimming with art and antiques and include four posters.