
Gurgaon's HOTTEST Party Farmhouse: Unbelievable New Delhi NCR Venue!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea – and maybe a little bit of that poolside margarita – on Gurgaon's hottest party farmhouse. "Unbelievable New Delhi NCR Venue!" They say. Let's see if it lives up to the hype, shall we? This isn't your perfectly polished travel brochure; this is REAL talk.
First Impressions: The "Wow" & The "Wait, What?"
Let's be honest, the name is a mouthful. But the pictures? Totally bait. That's the goal right? I mean, seriously, those sunsets! The infinity pool! The promise of… well, everything! So, I went. And here's the deal: getting there? Easy peasy. Airport transfer? Tick. Free parking if you're driving yourself and don't want that valet parking jazz? Big tick. Accessibility… well, it says "Facilities for disabled guests." I didn't need them myself, but I did spot an elevator, which is a good start. (But honestly, I couldn't be certain if that one was really working.)
The Vibe: Party Animal Meets Zen Master (Maybe)
Okay, they claim to have a bunch of stuff to do. "Things to do". This is where things get interesting. They've got a:
- Swimming pool: check – and it’s a stunner, the “pool with a view” is on point
- Fitness center: yup – I peeked. Weights, treadmills. The usual. I wouldn't call it a gym, gym.
- Spa/Sauna/Steamroom: Apparently, they have these, but getting access was a bit of a scavenger hunt. Ended up hitting it up. This place has a really neat pool-side bar! I'd get a Body scrub and a foot bath while sipping a fruity cocktail, what more could a girl ask for?
- Massage: Definitely present. I got one. Best part of the trip? Let's just say the therapist knew what she was doing. And not in a "cookie-cutter corporate massage" way. More of a… "I've found my happy place".
- Then, a variety of shared spaces and outdoor venues for events.
Now, the "Zen Master" part? They try. Really try. They've got a shrine even. Like, okay? But let's be honest, this place is built for a good time. (Which, by the way, is what I was looking for.)
The Room: My Sanctuary (Kinda)
- Available in all rooms: Air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobes, bathroom phone, bathtub, blackout curtains, carpeting, closet, coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, daily housekeeping, desk, extra long bed, free bottled water, hair dryer, high floor, in-room safe box, interconnecting room(s) available, internet access – LAN, internet access – wireless, ironing facilities, laptop workspace, linens, mini bar, mirror, non-smoking, on-demand movies, private bathroom, reading light, refrigerator, safety/security feature, satellite/cable channels, scale, seating area, separate shower/bathtub, shower, slippers, smoke detector, socket near the bed, sofa, soundproofing, telephone, toiletries, towels, umbrella, visual alarm, wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], window that opens.
My room, while seemingly fully-furnished, was actually pretty standard. Nothing mind-blowing. But it was clean. (And that's a big win in my book.) I did appreciate the free Wi-Fi (essential!). And the bed was comfy. (And that's another big win.) There were some imperfections like the mirror lighting (which was dim), but that's really my biggest complaint.
The Food: From Buffet Bliss to A La Carte Angst
- Dining, drinking, and snacking: A la carte in restaurant, alternative meal arrangement, Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in restaurant, bar, bottle of water, breakfast [buffet], breakfast service, buffet in restaurant, coffee/tea in restaurant, coffee shop, desserts in restaurant, happy hour, international cuisine in restaurant, poolside bar, restaurants, room service [24-hour], salad in restaurant, snack bar, soup in restaurant, vegetarian restaurant, western breakfast, western cuisine in restaurant.
Okay, the breakfast buffet… was a treat. Lots of variety, from Indian staples to the usual pancakes. I ate way too many croissants. But then came dinner, and… well, let's just say the "a la carte" was a bit of a gamble. One night, I ordered a salad. It arrived looking like it had been assembled on a construction site. (But the soup? Delightful!). Another thing: the options were vast, which can be overwhelming.
Cleanliness and Safety: Are They Serious About This?
- Cleanliness and safety: Anti-viral cleaning products, breakfast in room, breakfast takeaway service, cashless payment service, daily disinfection in common areas, doctor/nurse on call, first aid kit, hand sanitizer, hot water linen and laundry washing, hygiene certification, individually-wrapped food options, physical distancing of at least 1 meter, professional-grade sanitizing services, room sanitization opt-out available, rooms sanitized between stays, safe dining setup, sanitized kitchen and tableware items, shared stationery removed, staff trained in safety protocol, sterilizing equipment.
Here's where this place actually shines. They are SERIOUS about safety. Hand sanitizer everywhere. Staff wearing masks (and actually wearing them properly!). The rooms were spotless. They're clearly taking all the necessary precautions. This is reassuring.
The Nitty Gritty: Services, Conveniences, and the "Whoa, Really?" Moments
- Services and conveniences: Air conditioning in public area, audio-visual equipment for special events, business facilities, cash withdrawal, concierge, contactless check-in/out, convenience store, currency exchange, daily housekeeping, doorman, dry cleaning, elevator, essential condiments, facilities for disabled guests, food delivery, gift/souvenir shop, indoor venue for special events, invoice provided, ironing service, laundry service, luggage storage, meeting/banquet facilities, meetings, meeting stationery, on-site event hosting, outdoor venue for special events, projector/LED display, safety deposit boxes, seminars, shrine, smoking area, terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center.
Daily housekeeping – thank you, universe. Luggage storage – a godsend. A convenience store – because late-night cravings are real. Contactless check-in/out? Perfect for the germophobe in me. However, I found the "Doorman" to be more absent than present.
The "For the Kids" Factor:
- For the kids: Babysitting service, family/child friendly, kids facilities, kids meal.
I don't have kids, but I saw a ton of families there. And the facilities seemed geared towards entertaining them. They looked happy. So, if you're traveling with little ones? Looks like a win.
The Emotional Verdict: Would I Go Back?
Okay, here's the honest truth. Yes. Absolutely. This party farmhouse? It's not faultless. It's got its quirks. But the overall experience? Fun. It's a place where you can relax, let loose, and (hopefully) make some memories. The service is friendly (if occasionally a little slow), the pool is incredible, and the safety measures are top-notch. Plus, it's the perfect place to celebrate and/or de-stress.
The Unbelievable Offer
Alright, you've made it this far. You deserve a deal.
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- A complimentary bottle of wine (because, well, why not?)
- A free massage at the spa (because you deserve it!)
- 10% discount on all food and beverages (trust me, you'll need it)
- Free upgrade to a room with a pool view, depending on availability
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Hillwood Park Dream: Free Parking & Lovely Edinburgh Apartment!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups. We're trading in spreadsheets and rigid schedules for a whirlwind tour of Lovely Party Farmhouse Gurgaon, New Delhi, and the NCR. Prepare for a chaotic, hilarious, and ultimately, authentic experience. This is going to be less "travel itinerary" and more "diary of a slightly unhinged adventure."
Day 1: Gurgaon Giggles and Pre-Party Panic
Morning (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The Grand Arrival (and Utter Disarray)
Okay, so picture this: We’re supposed to be pristine, polished, ready to conquer. Reality? I woke up in Delhi feeling like I’d been hit by a bus (probably the Auto-Rickshaw I took in the middle of the night. Blame the momos!). We're talking bleary eyes, mismatched socks, and a luggage situation that could rival a small nomadic tribe's. Finding the Lovely Party Farmhouse? Forget Google Maps, we needed a team of Sherpas. Finally, after approximately 3 wrong turns and a heated debate about the legal definition of "nearby," we arrive. It’s… lovely, but not exactly the manicured paradise I envisioned. There’s a rogue herd of goats eyeing up the buffet table. I love it already.
Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Poolside Panic & Buffet Brawls
The pool! Ah, the promise of relaxation. But first, the sunscreen drama. Did I pack enough? Was it the right SPF? Did I even remember to pack sunscreen? (Spoiler: No. I didn't.) The buffet? Pure chaos. A delicious chaos, mind you. The butter chicken was divine. I may have eaten enough to feed a small army. I’m pretty sure someone stole my Gulab Jamun. The indignity! Also, someone's dad kept trying to show us his epic backstroke. Bless him.
Evening (4:00 PM - Late): Party Prep and Potential Mayhem
The party! The reason we were even here. Okay, so the farmhouse, it's got potential. The lights are twinkling, there’s a DJ, and the smell of barbecue is in the air. But, it’s also where the cracks start to show. The wifi? Spotty at best. My hair? Refuses to cooperate in the humidity. I managed to spill red wine on my pristine white dress. (Note to self: Never wear white to a party in India. Seriously.) The karaoke machine? A double-edged sword. Some people were amazing. Some… not so much. (I’m looking at you, Uncle Raj with your rendition of "Eye of the Tiger.")
Day 2: Delhi Delights (or, the Great Auto-Rickshaw Race)
Morning (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Old Delhi Adventures (and the Great Chai Heist)
Okay, getting out of the glorious mess of Gurgaon. We were off! After a near-disaster involving a swarm of selfie-obsessed pigeons, we made our way to Old Delhi. The plan was, cultural immersion! First stop, the spice market. The smells! Intense and amazing. Then, the food. We found a little hole-in-the-wall place and consumed more delicious street food than I care to admit. (My stomach might be judging me, heavily.) And the chai? Forget Starbucks, this was the real deal. I may or may not have tried to "borrow" the recipe. It didn't work. Still.
Afternoon (1:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Monumental Moments (and Melodramatic Moments)
Humayun’s Tomb. Stunning. Absolutely breathtaking. I spent a good twenty minutes just wandering around, trying to absorb it all. My phone died, of course. (Classic.) Then, we went to India Gate. The vastness of it all… the history… I started getting a little teary. You know, the usual tourist melodrama. Took far too many pictures. Probably need a therapist.
Evening (5:00 PM - Late): Dinner Dilemmas and a Night of Regret
Dinner. Another round of food. This time, Indian cuisine. I ordered the wrong thing (spicy!), and spent the rest of the night desperately trying to cool my mouth. The conversation? A blur of laughter, half-understood Hindi, and the growing realization that I had absolutely no idea where I was. (Delhi traffic is its own form of existential dread.) Let's just say the "nightcap" involved far too much… everything. I woke up with a vague sense of shame and a killer headache.
Day 3: Back to Reality (or, the Airport Dash of Doom)
Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The Great Clean-Up & Farewell Feast
Remember those goats? They were back, and this time, they had reinforcements. We helped with the cleanup at the farmhouse. It was… a process. There was a sudden wave of nostalgia and sadness as we said goodbye to the farmhouse. Breakfast was a glorious feast that consisted of fresh fruit, delicious parathas with spicy sabzi and the best chai I had ever drunk.(I am totally going to make this at home)
Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Airport Adventures and Departure Delusions
The airport dash. The most stressful part of the whole trip. Traffic. Lost luggage. Last-minute souvenir shopping (aka, panic buying of the most ridiculous trinkets imaginable). I may have nearly missed my flight. Then, sat on the plane, feeling tired but incredibly full of joy. I already miss the chaos and the food and the laughter. And I definitely need a detox. But… would I do it all again? Absolutely.
Important disclaimer: This itinerary is a highly dramatized, slightly exaggerated account of a hypothetical trip. It may or may not accurately reflect the experience of every traveler. But hey, who wants boring perfection? This is real life, people! And real life is messy, unpredictable, and often, ridiculously funny. Now go forth, embrace the chaos, and have an adventure!
Kyoto's Hidden Gem: Unveiling the YUKARI House (Traditional Charm!)
Okay, spill the tea. Is this Gurgaon farmhouse *really* as epic as everyone says? I've seen the Insta, but... you know.
Alright, buckle up buttercup. The short answer? Yes. The long answer? Oh. My. God. Yes. Look, I'm jaded. I've been to more weddings than I care to count, and let's just say "farmhouse" often translates to "slightly dusty shed with questionable acoustics and lukewarm chicken." But this place? This place is a *vibe*.
Truth bomb: I went for my friend Priya's bachelorette. And initially, I was like, "Ugh, Gurgaon? Again?" But then we pulled up, and my jaw. Freaking. Dropped. It's got this huge pool – picture perfect, Insta-worthy. And the landscaping? Seriously, someone needs to get this gardener a medal. It’s like they imported a slice of Bali right into the middle of Haryana!
My only small tiny issue was the initial booking part. Finding the right contact and the price details was a bit of a headache. They should really make that process user friendly.
What's the actual "vibe" like? Is it all pretentious Instagram influencers and EDM, or...?
Okay, crucial question. And honestly, it depends. But here's my unvarnished opinion. Yes, you will *probably* see some influencers. They’re drawn to the place like moths to a ridiculously oversized LED light. But, at least from my experiences, it doesn't *feel* pretentious. The place is big enough that you can easily find a corner to hide in, away from the 'grammers.
Music-wise, it's adaptable. Priya and her crew leaned heavily into Bollywood mashups (which, let's be honest, are always a good idea after a few cocktails). But I’ve heard other parties playing everything from classic rock to, yes, occasionally, some pretty intense EDM. They have pretty good equipment, and you can hire DJs, which is key.
Also, the service staff is amazing! They anticipate your needs and give amazing hospitality, and that makes all the difference.
Capacity? Is it crazy packed? What about parking?
Capacity is pretty substantial, so you can invite all the people and their best friends. Parking? Ah, this is where things get a little…Delhi-esque. They *do* have parking, and it's relatively spacious. But, be prepared for a bit of a scramble if you arrive late. It’s Gurgaon, remember? Everyone drives. So yeah don't expect a parking spot right upfront. Early bird gets the...parking spot, I guess.
They're good at managing the crowds, though. The staff is pretty efficient with directing traffic and getting everyone in and out. Just factor in a little extra time, especially on a Saturday night when, you know, the entire Delhi NCR seems to be looking for a good time.
Food and Drinks? Can I bring my own caterer? What about the bar situation?
Okay, FOOD. This is a *big* deal. You have options, which is always a plus. You can work with their in-house catering, which is generally good. And seriously, the presentation is artful. Think fancy canapés and gourmet this and that. But, AND this is a big but, you are also allowed to bring in your own caterer, which is clutch. Huge flexibility and you can really personalize the menu to your taste.
Drinks? Full bar setup. They handle everything from cocktails to mocktails. Pricing is what you'd expect in Gurgaon – not cheap, but reasonable. Their bartenders are actually pretty good, and they know how to make a mean margarita. The overall food and drink experience is superb!
Anything I need to be aware of? Any downsides? What’s the *worst* thing about this place?
Alright, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Look, no place is perfect, and this one has a few…quirks. First, the price. It’s definitely on the higher end. You're paying for the experience, the location, and the bragging rights. So, budget accordingly.
Second, and I mentioned this before, the booking process. It can be a bit of a maze. Get ready to call, email, and maybe even WhatsApp a few times to nail down all the details. Patience is a virtue, people. Also, their website could use a makeover. A lot of info is missing.
And finally... the *worst* thing? Leaving. Seriously. I almost cried when we had to pack up after Priya's bachelorette. It's that good. You won't want to leave. That and maybe the slightly questionable quality of the guest bathrooms. They're clean, but not, like, *five-star* clean. But honestly, that’s a small price to pay for a genuinely epic experience. If you can get the location booked, don't hesitate. It's a blast and worth it.
Are there any restrictions I should know about? Like, can I, say, set off fireworks?
Good question! I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a sign saying no fireworks. And honestly, that's for the best. The place is made of wood, and you wouldn't want a major fire. Beyond that, it's pretty open. You can generally play your music loud, dance until the sun comes up, and make a glorious mess (within reason, of course, don't trash the place!). Check with them directly, but they’re usually pretty chill.
I'm planning a [type of event]. Is this place suitable?
Okay, spill the beans. What are we talking about? A wedding? Absolutely. They *kill* at weddings. A corporate retreat? I’ve seen it done, and it's definitely more fun than a stuffy hotel conference room. A birthday bash? Hell, yes! Bachelorette/Bachelor party? See my experience above! Really, the place is versatile. The vibe is adaptable.
The key is to talk to them about your specific requirements and vision. They're usually pretty accommodating. Just make sure you communicate clearly and get everything in writing. And bring your dancing shoes. You'll need them.
What's the best time of year to go?
Ah, the million-dollar question! Honestly, the weather in Delhi NCR is a bit...unpredictable. But the sweet spots are definitely the shoulder seasons - spring and autumn. Those months offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. SummerHotel Search Tips

