Monday, July 7, 2014

Soothing colours

Park Inn by Radisson Bilaspur offers a tranquil getaway amid a riot of colours, reports rakesh kumar



The hotel’s tag line read, “Adding colour to your life” and one could experience this as one stepped into the newly opened hotel by the Carlson Chain, Park Inn. There was a different colour everywhere. In fact, the whole hotel is full of colours, be it rooms, lobby or restaurants. All the floors are differentiated by various colours ~ blue, red or purple. The only logic behind these colours is to be in tune with the mood of their patrons. For instance for someone who wants calm or peaceful environment, it is colour blue for them; if it’s a honeymoon couple, the colour is red. Colours are what attracted us as we made our way to spend a day away from the bustling Delhi to peace and calm at Park Inn by Radisson Bilaspur.
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Location
If a hotel has a good location it is already half popular. This is true of Park Inn, which is just an hour’s drive away from Delhi Airport. Its convenient location is a  delight for business travelers as the guests can move around the business and manufacturing hubs of Manesar and Gurgaon with ease. Moreover, one can locate it without any difficulty as it is on the road and a big attractive signage is ready to welcome all the time.

Other attractions


The hotel does not limit a guest to its premises or swimming pool. It is surrounded by a multitude of leisure options for guests who opt for extended stay to relax after a business meet. The tourist attractions are Sheetala Mata Temple, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary and Damdama Lake. Apart from this one could fix their booking at India’s first transport museum, which has a collection of everything, from howdahs, bullock carts, palanquins and a boat that once plied in the Yamuna to motorised vehicles of different makes, including classics such as a 1924 Ford, a 1932 Chevrolet, a 1935 Buick and many more.

About the place
Park Inn by Radisson Bilaspur has 98 rooms and suites that provide the perfect place to stay while visiting Gurgaon. It has lovely rooms with a moving table that can be used sitting on the bed for meals, computers or tablets. There is a colourful light above the bed, which one can change to suit one’s taste or convert into a disco light (changing colours automatically). Each room is equipped with modern-day amenities like air-conditioner, mini-bar, cable television and attached bath with chic fittings. Other facilities for the convenience of guests include laundry, doctor-on-call, car parking, tea-lounge and a well-stocked bar.
 There is a conference hall on the top floor, which is wide enough to accommodate 60 people at a time, allowing guests to organise birthday parties, wedding receptions, seminars and meetings. And all this is backed by a staff that is both courteous and helpful. 

Food and bar


The in-house restaurant RBG (Restaurant, Bar and Grill) offers Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisine. Food is average. However, to compensate it, they have a very good Japanese menu. This caters to the number of Japanese working at the multi-national companies in the area. At RBG, guests are sure to experience international and local cuisines that are simply delicious and fuss-free.
About Rakesh Kumar

Rakesh Kumar is a New Delhi based journalist at The Statesman, one of India's oldest and most respected newspapers. He writes in depth feature articles on issues of contemporary interest along with covering Travel, Lifestyle and Tech beats regularly. He can be contacted at urs.rakesh4@gmail.com

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