Lemon Tree
Area: Gurgaon
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Address: 287, Millennium City Centre
Sector 29
Gurgaon – 122001
Lemon Tree hotels are provide one of the most finest living and dining experience to both commercial and leisure travellers at most nominal prices. It is an excellent option for budget travellers.
In North India the branches of Lemon Tree Hotel are Delhi, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad and Indore. In South India the branches of Lemon Tree Hotel are situated at Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kerala. In West India Lemon Tree Hotels are located at Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Ahmedabad, and Aurangabad.
Thus they are present in prominent cities of India to suit your needs. They are moving further at a very fast pace to establish more branches in the country and become one of the leading hoteliers in the country. They have a very well trained staff which not only speaks English but also host of other foreign and Indian languages.
They also have very good spas, gymnasium, restaurants and cafes that serve not only Indian food but also international cuisine from different parts of the world. Their rich core values include integrity, courage, responsibility, respect, concern, excellence, team work, and fun. Their motto is offering best services at most affordable prices. They practice eco – friendly habits and safety and security of the customers is their prime concern. They offer round the clock services to suit your needs. A stay at one of the branches of lemon tree hotels can be one of your most memorable experiences.
Areas Nearby
The international airport is just 14kms away from Lemon tree hotel which is approximately 35 mins away. The domestic airport is 15kms away which is approximately 40 mins away. The station is 32.50 mins away which is approximately 60 mins away. There are variety of commercial establishments such as BPOs and KPOs of Dell, Accenture and Keane as well as shopping complexes. The hotel is close to top tourist destination like Parliament house.
Parliament House
Parliament house is also popularly known as sansad bhavan. Earlier it was known as Circular bhavan. It is situated to the North of Jan path road. It was designed by Sir Herbert Becker. This important structure was opened in 1927 to the public. The Parliament house is supported on 247 pillars and has vast and huge corridor. This remarkable architecture also portrays some ‘jallis’ (screens) of the mughal era. It is built out of sandstone. It is here that all the new bills and foreign relations are discussed. This Parliament house belongs to the world’s largest democracy. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions.