Rajouri Garden's Hottest New Hotel: Lavish Inn's Couple-Friendly Paradise!

Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India

Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India

Rajouri Garden's Hottest New Hotel: Lavish Inn's Couple-Friendly Paradise!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just checked out Lavish Inn, the supposed "Couple-Friendly Paradise" in Rajouri Garden, and let me tell you, it was… an experience. Let's break it down, shall we? And yes, I’m basically writing this from my slightly-sunburnt brain, so apologies in advance for the wanderings.

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Accessibility & Safety First (Because, you know, grown-up stuff):

Okay, so Accessibility… they say it's there. Facilities for disabled guests. But look, I didn’t exactly try to navigate the entire place in a wheelchair. That said, Elevators are a must, and they've got ‘em. Car park [free of charge] and Car park [on-site]? Check. Important for this part of Delhi. Now, for the pandemic-era stuff: Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Staff trained in safety protocol… they say they're doing it. I saw the dude with the spray bottle. Hand sanitizer everywhere. They even have Room sanitization opt-out available – which, honestly, I appreciated. It's all a bit… well, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. You get the drift. Feels pretty okay on cleanliness and safety. They do have a Doctor/nurse on call and a First aid kit, which is reassuring. And the CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property – well, that's a bit… Security [24-hour].

Rooms: Where the Magic (or Awkwardness) Happens:

My room. Oh, the room. Air conditioning? Absolutely. Thank goodness. Air conditioning in public area, too – though I’m pretty sure the blast of cold air in the lobby could freeze a polar bear. Non-smoking rooms? Yep. Soundproof rooms? Supposedly, but I did hear some late-night… activity next door. (Gotta love hotel walls!). Additional toilet - no. Alarm clock – definitely. Bathrobes – check. Complimentary tea and coffee maker - a MUST. Desk – yep. Free bottled water – nice touch. Hair dryer – thank you, baby Jesus! In-room safe box, Mini bar, and an In-room safe box – Check, check, check. Wait, two safes? Overkill, much? Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless (aka Wi-Fi [free])? Absolutely, and it was actually pretty decent. Private bathroom – duh. Satellite/cable channels – endless, mostly boring. Shower, Separate shower/bathtub. Toiletries? Okay ones. Wake-up service – used it, worked. Window that opens – woohoo! Finally, something to breathe!

Now, let me tell you about the Blackout curtains. Fantastic. I'm a light sleeper. Loved them. Extra long bed? Yes, finally! I'm a tall person and I could roll around without my feet hanging off the end. But… the bed itself… hmmm… not the most comfortable. Kinda springy. Made me think a lot about the guy who designed it and whether he knew what a good night’s sleep was, probably not a couple’s romantic getaway without good bed.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (The Good Stuff!):

Restaurants? Yep. Bar? You betcha. Poolside bar? Absolutely. Coffee shop? Yes. Let's start with the restaurants.. They go for International cuisine in restaurant and Asian cuisine in restaurant, and a Vegetarian restaurant! Good. But look, the buffet breakfasts (Breakfast [buffet], Buffet in restaurant) are… well, they're a buffet. Not exactly Michelin-star quality, but certainly edible. Asian breakfast, Western breakfast– you’re covered on the ‘carb and protein’ front. A la carte in restaurant? Yes, and the Soup in restaurant was actually quite good, especially after a long day of… well, doing whatever one does on a couple’s getaway! My partner had the Salad in restaurant, looked quite nice. Happy hour? Always appreciated. And Bottle of water in my room, which is a good start. Snack bar? Yes, although I mostly raided the mini-bar (shhhh!). They also do Room service [24-hour], which is a major plus for lounging in your bathrobes all day. Coffee/tea in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant, and they have Essential condiments – which is what you need, if you ask me. Alternative meal arrangement - didn't test this out, but the option is there.

Things to Do (Or Pretend to Do):

This, my friends, is where Lavish Inn attempts to deliver on the "Couple-Friendly Paradise" promise. The Swimming pool [outdoor]? Gorgeous. The Pool with view? Even better. Fitness center? Standard hotel gym. Sauna, Steamroom, Spa? Oh, yes, they do have those things! I even indulged in a Body scrub and a Massage… and let me tell you… Massage was the best part. I mean, it was actually, really amazing. I'd go back just for that. Body wrap, Foot bath – the whole shebang. The Spa/sauna is a nice touch. Gym/fitness, too - for the masochists among us.

Anecdote Alert!

(This is the real reason for the review) I tried the Spa while there. Not the real reason for the review! It was supposed to be a couples’ massage, a whole romantic experience. So, we go in. First impressions? The air conditioning was brutally cold. Like, I could see my breath. Now, the massage itself was lovely. But the awkward part? The music. Oh, the music. Imagine whales, mixed with… elevator music. Seriously. Elevator music, but for the spa. The therapist kept apologizing. We still had the massage, but every minute was a torture of music which felt like it was mocking us. It made me laugh which made my partner snort, and then we were doomed.

Services and Conveniences (The Stuff You Didn't Realize You Needed):

Air conditioning in public area - already mentioned, still freezing. Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Safety deposit boxes, Smoking area, Terrace - all the basics. Contactless check-in/out – a sigh of pandemic relief. Daily housekeeping? Excellent. Doorman? Yes, but they definitely judged my outfit. Food delivery? They can arrange. Invoice provided. Meeting/banquet facilities, Meeting stationery… if you’re that couple who needs a meeting, good luck! Gift/souvenir shop - Yep, overpriced trinkets for the guilt-trip souvenirs.

For the Kids (If You’re That Couple):

Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal. I didn’t have kids with me, BUT good on them for offering it - but it isn't really Couple-Friendly Paradise if you've got a gaggle of rugrats running around, maybe.

Getting Around (Navigating the Chaos of Delhi):

Airport transfer? Available. Bicycle parking? I think so, maybe, but it wouldn't hurt to ask. Car park [free of charge]. Car park [on-site]. Taxi service. Valet parking. Very essential in a city like Delhi.

A Final Note (And a Rant):

Proposal spot? They claim to have them. Couple's room? Yes, you can find one! And the Room decorations… well, let’s just say I’ve seen more romantic Room decorations at a funeral home. Okay, I'm being harsh. But I wanted that "wow" factor. They have Soundproof rooms which is great given the traffic on the roads,

Verdict:

Is Lavish Inn a "Couple-Friendly Paradise?"… Maybe. It's certainly got the ingredients. It's clean, generally safe, the staff is nice enough, and it has some seriously good amenities. The spa massage was killer. But the overall atmosphere, music, that bed, that air conditioner… it's a bit hit-or-miss. Still, I had fun.

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Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India

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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this itinerary isn't just a list of dates and times. This is a descent into… well, into a couple's weekend at the Hotel Lavish Inn in Rajouri Garden, Delhi. Things will probably go off the rails (in a good way, hopefully), and I’m pretty sure my stomach will be doing a chaotic dance of excitement by Saturday. Here we go…

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Thursday Evening: Arrival & “Romantic” Dinner (Emphasis on the Quotes)

  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: The Delhi airport arrival debrief. "Honey, did you pack the deodorant? Because I sure didn't." (Me, sweating before we even hit the car.) Finding our pre-booked cab. Praying it's not a death trap disguised as a Maruti.
  • 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: The Delhi traffic ballet. Prepare for honking symphonies, near-death experiences involving auto-rickshaws, and a general feeling of “what have we done?” Thinking, "Is this the right choice? It's getting hot and the AC isn't doing its job."
  • 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Finally, finally reaching Hotel Lavish Inn. Initial impressions: "Ooh, not bad!… Wait, is that a weird smell? Is that… incense? Or… something else?" Check-in. Praying they haven't screwed up our pre-booked couple-friendly room. This whole thing is making me nervous.
  • 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM: Room reveal! Praying for no weird stains or questionable wallpaper. (My partner's got a phobia of stains, so this is on my radar.) Unpack. Quickly survey the territory, because let's be real, "romantic" usually means "needs a good cleaning."
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Pre-dinner chill time. Maybe a quick freshen-up (read: hiding my five o'clock shadow with makeup). Discussing dinner options. "Should we go 'authentic' or just grab a pizza and hide in the room?" (Pizza wins 90% of the time.)
  • 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM: Dinner at - (Name of restaurant that sounds good, but let's be real, we'll probably end up wandering aimlessly until we're starving and settle for the closest thing, even if it's a questionable street food stall). Getting into said dining place. Anecdote: one time we were in Greece and ordered something and it turned out to be…octopus. It took me a week to stop thinking about its tentacles. Thinking of that, I will be more careful about what I eat.
  • 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM: Post-dinner stroll (weather permitting). Maybe holding hands, maybe silently judging each other's walking pace. Talking until our legs hurt. Reflecting on the day's potential disasters. Is this the start of a beautiful journey, or a disaster?

Friday: Culture Shock, Spice, and Slight Panic

  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. Praying the "continental buffet" isn't just toast, stale pastries, and instant coffee. Debating the merits of chai vs. filter coffee.
  • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM: (Attempted) cultural immersion. Maybe – and I say maybe – a visit to a historical monument. (Red Fort? Humayun's Tomb? I need to look these places up.) Avoiding the hawkers at all costs. Negotiating prices. Feeling simultaneously exhilarated and completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of everything.
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch. Trying to find something that won't destroy our stomachs. Considering the level of spiciness. "Mild" is never mild, is it?
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Afternoon nap/room chill time. Let's be honest. Exhaustion will hit hard. I'm already mentally preparing for a full-blown meltdown if the AC doesn't cooperate.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Exploring Rajouri Garden Market – window shopping, dodging scooters (probably), and generally trying not to get lost. Buying some random trinkets we'll probably regret later. Trying to find something actually interesting.
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner. Considering trying a fancy restaurant. Or, you know, pizza. Pizza is calling. Pizza wins.
  • 7:00 PM - onward: Room time. Maybe watching a movie. Possibly ordering room service (more pizza?). Discussing and analyzing the day's events and making fun of the day's events.

Saturday: The Day of Reckoning (and Maybe, Just Maybe, Some Relaxation)

  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel, again. Hoping for a different pastry situation. Mentally preparing for the inevitable check-out headache.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Spa time? (If the budget allows. If not, self-administered face masks in the room it is.) Deep breaths. Need to relax.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch. Considering a food stall or something simple.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Final shopping spree (if possible.) Thinking about buying gifts for family members.
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Packing. Realizing we've bought too much crap. Cursing the airport baggage fees. Praying to not leave anything behind.
  • 4:00 PM onward: Check-out. Taxi to the airport. The final, agonizing wait. Saying goodbye.

Sunday: Back Home

  • Arriving back home.
  • Remembering all the fun memories
  • Planning for the next adventure.

Final Thoughts:

This itinerary is a living document. It will change. It will be messy. It will involve far too much caffeine and potentially questionable food choices. But it'll be ours. And maybe, just maybe, it'll be a good time to look back on. Wish us luck. We'll need it.

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Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India

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Lavish Inn: Rajouri Garden's... Well, Let's Dive In! (Couple Edition)

Okay, spill the tea! Is Lavish Inn REALLY as couple-friendly as the billboards scream?

Alright, buckle up, buttercups. "Couple-friendly" – that's the golden ticket, isn't it? And Lavish Inn? Look, I'll be brutally honest. The billboards definitely oversell it. Or maybe I just had impossibly high expectations after seeing those airbrushed images of couples frolicking in bubbles (more on the bubbles later, dear God). It *is* geared towards couples. Like, *heavily* geared. Everything from the mood lighting (which, admittedly, actually works) to the super-plush beds screams "romance." I took my partner, Maya, there, and honestly, the first five minutes she was going "Ooh, this is NICE!" Then the 'nice' faded into... well, we'll get there.

The rooms! Tell me everything. Were they actually clean? (Because, let's be real, that's the *real* question.)

Cleanliness is next to godliness, right? And for a romantic getaway? Absolutely crucial. The rooms, thankfully, were VERY clean. We're talking sparkling surfaces, fresh white sheets (which, let's be honest, are always a win), and a bathroom that didn't feel like it housed a family of dust bunnies. And here's a little confession: I'm a bit of a germaphobe (don't judge!), so this was a huge relief. The attention to detail was pretty good. The staff even did a quick service when asked.

About those "bubbles"... What. Was. THAT. Experience. like?

Ah, the bubbles. The infamous, advertised-to-the-high-heaven bubbles. Okay, so, the brochure (yes, still a thing apparently) promised a "sensual, bubbly paradise." Reality? Well... there was a jacuzzi. And there were, indeed, bubbles. (The kind that smell vaguely of artificial raspberry, by the way. Not my *favorite*.) The jacuzzi, also, let's just say, needs some serious maintenance. It *almost* worked. The jets were mostly defunct and the water temperature was... lukewarm. Maya, bless her heart, tried to make the best of it, but even she was looking a bit crestfallen. I spent more time fiddling with the (malfunctioning) controls than actually enjoying the "sensual paradise." The experience? A little disappointing. More "lukewarm disappointment" than "bubbly bliss."

Let's talk about food! Was the in-room dining service worth it?

Oh, the food. My stomach’s rumbling just thinking about it. We were *starving* after the lukewarm jacuzzi situation. In-room dining? The concept is great, right? Sipping wine in your robe, eating delicious food… dreamscape stuff! The reality was… a mixed bag. There was an hour wait for our order. I felt a little neglected at that time, although I did manage to watch some of my favorite series. But the food itself was decent. We ordered the butter chicken, which was pretty good (if slightly under-spiced), and some paneer tikka, which was a *tad* dry. It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn't exactly gourmet either. If you're looking for a truly memorable culinary experience, I’d maybe venture out to one of the restaurants in the neighborhood. They are much better!

Were the staff helpful and friendly? Or were they, you know, *over* it?

The staff, in general, were trying. Trying *really* hard. They were polite, helpful when asked (which was often, owing to things like the dodgy jacuzzi), and always had a smile. There was this one guy, though, the poor waiter. (I think his name was Amit?) He looked absolutely knackered. I felt bad for him. He seemed to be doing EVERYTHING – taking orders, delivering food, carrying luggage. He remained courteous throughout it all. All the staff really knew their stuff!

Okay, the big question: Would you recommend this place, and to whom?

Would I *recommend* it? That's a tough one. If you’re looking for somewhere quiet, private, and clean, and the idea of a romantic getaway that’s *almost* amazing, then yes. BUT…manage your expectations. Don't go expecting the glossy perfection of the brochure. Think “almost amazing, with a few quirks and a couple of minor disappointments.” It's a perfectly serviceable hotel for a weekend getaway. But if you’re looking for a truly luxurious or pampering experiences, maybe look elsewhere. Is it a couple-friendly paradise? Definitely not. It is a decent place to stay. And who doesn’t love some minor disappointment.

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Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India

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Hotel Lavish Inn By Qotel Rajouri Garden - Couple Friendly New Delhi and NCR India