Appu Ghar Luxury Townhouse: Delhi NCR's Hottest New Property!
Appu Ghar Luxury Townhouse: Delhi NCR's Hottest New Property!
Appu Ghar Luxury Townhouse: Delhi NCR's Hottest New Property? Let's Dive In! (Spoiler Alert: My Wallet Still Cries)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just emerged – slightly disoriented, incredibly well-fed, and maybe a little broke – from a stay at Appu Ghar Luxury Townhouse. This place is supposedly Delhi NCR's answer to, well, luxury, so I figured I'd test the waters. And by "test the waters," I mean I spent a small fortune. But hey, someone's gotta do the dirty work, right? Here's the unfiltered truth, warts and all, complete with the kind of rambling only a caffeine-fueled reviewer can deliver:
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Getting There & Settling In: The Initial Impressions (and My Tiny Crisis)
Accessibility: This is a big one. I'm happy to report that Appu Ghar attempts to be accessible. Ramps, elevators… They’re there. The hallways are wide enough for a wheelchair (thank goodness!). However, I spotted some questionable "tactile paving" that could trip a nimble sparrow, let alone someone with mobility issues. Rating: 3.5 out of 5 wheels (because, let's be honest, it's still not perfect).
Accessibility - On-site accessible restaurants / lounges: I didn't personally assess this.
Check-In/Out [Express, Private, Contactless]: The check-in was surprisingly smooth. They offered a "contactless" option, which I appreciate in these post-COVID times, and also seemed to be capable of a quick, express check-in/out as well. The check-in process itself was relatively private, with a dedicated desk area.
Hotel chain: It is part of a chain.
Doorman: A friendly doorman greeted me, which is a nice touch.
Front desk [24-hour]: The front desk was staffed around the clock.
Luggage storage: Check.
Valet parking: Check.
Safety/security feature: Check.
Security [24-hour]: Check.
Car park [free of charge]: Yes, a free car park.
Car park [on-site]: They have parking right at the front of the hotel.
CCTV outside property: CCTV cameras outside the property.
CCTV in common areas: CCTV cameras in common areas.
Fire extinguisher: Check.
Check-in/out [express]: Check.
Elevator: Check.
Getting around: I didn't need to use a taxi but there was Taxi service.
Reception & General Ambiances: The lobby is impressive. Think sleek marble, giant chandeliers, and a pervasive scent of… something expensive. It's definitely trying to scream "LUXURY!" at you. The initial impression is excellent, but I’ve learned not to judge a book (or a hotel) by its cover.
Rooms: Comfort & Conveniences - Did They Nail It? (Kinda)
- Available in all rooms: All the basic stuff, e.g. TV.
- Additional toilet: No, this was not available in my particular room.
- Air conditioning: Yes.
- Alarm clock: Yes.
- Bathrobes: Yes, soft and fluffy.
- Bathroom phone: Yes.
- Bathtub: Yes, and a nice big one.
- Blackout curtains: Crucial! Thank you, Appu Ghar!
- Carpeting: Yes, which is… okay.
- Closet: Spacious.
- Coffee/tea maker: Yes, with a decent selection of teas!
- Complimentary tea: Yes, which is good.
- Daily housekeeping: Very efficient.
- Desk: Yes.
- Extra long bed: YES! I could finally stretch out properly.
- Free bottled water: Check.
- Hair dryer: Yes, powerful one.
- High floor: Yes, and the view was lovely.
- In-room safe box: Yes.
- Interconnecting room(s) available: I didn’t check.
- Internet access – LAN: I didn’t use it.
- Internet access – wireless: Excellent Wi-Fi.
- Ironing facilities: Yes, which I needed desperately.
- Laptop workspace: Yes.
- Linens: Top-notch!
- Mini bar: Well stocked (and expensive!).
- Mirror: Yes, plenty of them.
- Non-smoking: Thank goodness!
- On-demand movies: Yes, lots to choose from.
- Private bathroom: Yes.
- Reading light: Yes, a small touch but appreciated.
- Refrigerator: Yes.
- Satellite/cable channels: Yes.
- Scale: Yes (cue the panic).
- Seating area: Yes, a comfy seating area.
- Separate shower/bathtub: Yes.
- Shower: Good water pressure.
- Slippers: Yes.
- Smoke detector: Yes.
- Socket near the bed: Crucial for charging my phone.
- Sofa: A comfy sofa.
- Soundproofing: Pretty good.
- Telephone: Yes.
- Toiletries: High-quality, nice-smelling stuff.
- Towels: Fluffy, white, and plentiful.
- Umbrella: Yes, ready for Delhi's sudden downpours.
- Visual alarm: Potentially.
- Wake-up service: Yes.
- Wi-Fi [free]: Absolutely free.
- Window that opens: Yes.
- Room decorations: Classy and understated.
- Soundproof rooms: Yes.
- Interior: The room itself was spacious, well-designed, and clearly trying to ooze sophistication. The bed was a cloud of comfort. The blackout curtains were essential for my afternoon nap. (Don't judge. I was luxuriating!)
The Not-So-Good Stuff (Because Nothing's Perfect)
- The Price: Let's just say my credit card is currently undergoing therapy. It's expensive. Very expensive.
- That One Annoying Thing: I was trying to relax, I really was. But the constant "hovering" service at the restaurant was enough to drive me crazy. I felt like I had five waiters orbiting my table at all times, waiting for the slightest opportunity to refill my water glass. I understand attentive service, but this was borderline claustrophobic. "Can I help you? Can I offer you anything else? Are you enjoying this?" I just wanted to eat my damn soup in peace!
Dining, Drinking, & Snacking: My Stomach's Verdict (Mostly Positive)
A la carte in restaurant: Yes.
Alternative meal arrangement: Yes.
Asian breakfast: Yes.
Asian cuisine in restaurant: Yes.
Bar: Yes, a luxurious one.
Bottle of water: Yes.
Breakfast [buffet]: The breakfast buffet was a glorious spread of everything. Both Western and Asian foods, fruit, juices, and the like.
Breakfast service: Available.
Buffet in restaurant: Amazing.
Coffee/tea in restaurant: Yes.
Coffee shop: Yes.
Desserts in restaurant: Yes, delicious.
Happy hour: Yes.
International cuisine in restaurant: Yes.
Poolside bar: Yes.
Restaurants: Multiple options.
Room service [24-hour]: Yes.
Salad in restaurant: Yes.
Snack bar: Yes.
Soup in restaurant: Yes.
Vegetarian restaurant: Yes.
Western breakfast: Yes.
Western cuisine in restaurant: Yes.
The Restaurants: They have several restaurants, each with a different vibe. The food quality was high, but let's be honest, you're paying for the ambiance as much as the cuisine. I tried the… well, no, I will not mention the restaurant in particular, but it was the fanciest. I ordered a pasta dish. It was good,
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly polished travel itinerary. We're talking Super Townhouse near Appu Ghar, New Delhi. Expect dust, delays, deliciousness, and maybe a small existential crisis or two. This is my attempt, and it's probably gonna be gloriously messy.
Day 1: Arrival & Apprehension (and a whole lot of airplane food)
- 7:00 AM (ish) - The Great Escape (well, the airport anyway): Ugh, airports. The smell of jet fuel and desperation. My flight from… well, let’s just say geographically distant, was delayed. Of course. I'm already feeling the airport-induced slump. Plane food: a culinary crime against humanity. Ate it anyway. Hunger.
- 1:00 PM (ish) - Delhi Descent & Chaos Control: Landed in Indira Gandhi International Airport. The air hit me like a warm, spicy, congested… hug. I was expecting an elephant, but the traffic in Delhi is the real beast. The driver, a guy named Rajeev (who may or may not be related to a Bollywood star), navigated the scrum with a mixture of expertise and sheer, unadulterated aggression. I gripped the seat and muttered prayers.
- 3:00 PM (ish) - Super Townhouse: OMG, it's…super! (mostly): Finally, the Super Townhouse. Photos online were slightly airbrushed. The air conditioning feels like a gift from the gods. The place is clean, surprisingly spacious, and smells vaguely of sandalwood and… something else I can’t quite place. A hint of adventure? Or maybe it's just the lingering scent of Rajeev's aftershave.
- 4:00 PM - The Great Unpack & Existential Dread: Unpacked. Faced with my own luggage. The sheer volume of clothing I brought is a testament to some deep, pre-trip anxiety. Now to decide if a full wardrobe change should be performed or if I should accept the mess, it never works.
- 5:00 PM – Appu Ghar Reconnaissance (Failure is an option): The reason for this whole trip: a little bit of nostalgia, a lot of curiosity. Appu Ghar, the legendary amusement park. First impressions: slightly less magical than my childhood memories. (Was I imagining the dragon roller coaster as truly majestic? Maybe. The air is thick with the joy of screaming children and the scent of… fried things). The rides are…well, they're there. I am too old for this. The kids love every moment.
- 7:00 PM – Dinner Disaster (and a surprisingly good recovery): Decided to be “adventurous” and try some street food near Appu Ghar. Big mistake. My stomach decided to stage a rebellion. Spent the next hour wrestling with a potentially food-borne fiasco. Ate some plain rice and felt slightly better. The worst food poisoning of my life.
- 9:00 PM – Bedtime/Praying: After a night of constant trips to the bathroom, I went to bed to pray the symptoms would get better. After all, the next day would be the real adventure.
Day 2: Exploring Old Delhi (and attempting not to get lost/eaten)
- 8:00 AM - The "Breakfast That Never Happened": Planned to eat breakfast, couldn't lift my face.
- 10:00 AM - Delhi City Tour - The Good, the Bad, and the VERY Spicy: Decided to brave Old Delhi, knowing I was still feeling a little green around the gills. Took a rickshaw - which felt like riding on a hummingbird's wing and a prayer through a sea of humanity. The sheer sensory overload was incredible.
- Jama Masjid: The mosque was awe-inspiring. The sheer scale, the intricate details… I felt utterly humbled. A place of peace amid the frenzy.
- Chandni Chowk: Holy. Smokes. The ultimate sensory overload. Spice shops, jewelry vendors, the cacophony of hawkers, and the aroma of a million different dishes. I nearly got run over by a cycle rickshaw three times. (Note to self: look both ways, even when everything is going every which way.)
- Food Adventures (Part Two): This time, I was more cautious. Stick to the tried-and-true: Parathas, and sweet lassi. Delicious! (Especially the lassi. Creamy, cool. Saved my life. Again.)
- 2:00 PM - Negotiating for Survival (Souvenir Shopping): The markets. The bargaining! I found a beautiful silk scarf. The shopkeeper, a man with eyes that could pierce steel, started at an exorbitant price. The negotiation was an epic battle of wits, patience, and a healthy dose of theatrics on my part. (I may have pretended to faint. It worked!) Scarf acquired. Victory (mostly) secured.
- 4:00 PM - Lost But Found (and Slightly Panicked): Got hopelessly lost in a maze of alleyways. Ended up asking a kind old woman for help. She pointed me in the right direction but also told me the story of her life, which involved a very unhappy marriage and a very grumpy camel. (India's got stories, folks).
- 6:00 PM - A Moment of Stillness (and a Chai Break): Found a quiet corner tea stall. The simple act of sipping hot chai, watching the world go by, was pure bliss. Needed this moment after the sheer energy of the day.
- 8:00 PM - Dinner Drama (but with a happy ending): Found a surprisingly lovely rooftop restaurant back near the Super Townhouse. Great food, great view. And no stomach issues! Victory! Well, I hoped.
Day 3: Akshardham Temple & Cultural Reckoning
- 9:00 AM - Temple Time (or the queue from hell): Akshardham Temple. Stunning architecture. The sheer craftsmanship is overwhelming. The queues, however, are a brutal reminder of the frailty of the human spirit. (Bring water. And a good book. And a parachute, just in case.)
- 11:00 AM - The Exhibit Odyssey: Inside, the exhibits are a fascinating mix of technology and devotion. The boat ride through the history of India was particularly enchanting. (I may have teared up a little. The stories are powerful.)
- 2:00 PM - Garden of Dreams & Post-Temple Exhaustion: The gardens surrounding the temple are serene and beautiful. (Also a great spot to collapse after all that walking and standing in line. And the heat.)
- 3:00 PM - Trying To Find My Way: Went to find a taxi to give me a ride back. Spent more time in traffic and almost died from a car accident.
- 5:00 PM - Recovery, Finally: Got back to the apartment and passed out to sleep.
- 7:00 PM - Planning Next Actions: Went out to eat and have a beer.
Day 4: Just a Few More Days Left and the End is Near
- 9:00 AM - Breakfast and Packing: This is the last day.
- 12:00 PM - Last minute Shopping: Since all the food I bought was too spicy, I had to go back to the supermarket for snacks.
- 2:00 PM - Getting Ready to Leave: It was time to get a ride back to the airport.
Day 5: The End
- Getting on the Plane: I would be back here soon enough.
Throughout the Trip: The Unpredictable Bits (and the Stuff I'll Never Forget):
- The Kindness of Strangers: People in India are incredibly welcoming. Even when the language barrier was huge, a smile and a gesture of goodwill went a long way.
- The Chaos: It's overwhelming. It's maddening. But it's also… vibrant. It's alive. Embrace the chaos.
- The Food (Again, with Feeling!): The flavors. The spices. The sheer deliciousness of everything. Even when my stomach revolted, I always wanted more. I am so glad I took the chance.
- The Regret: I wish I had more time. This city, this country, is deep, complex, and utterly captivating. I barely scratched the surface. I needed a month. Next time.
So, there you have it. My unfiltered, slightly-rambling, definitely-imperfect account of a trip to Delhi. It wasn't perfect. It wasn't always comfortable. But it was real. And I wouldn't have traded it for anything. Now, time to book the next flight…
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