Escape to Paradise: LIME WOOD STAY Golf Course Road, New Delhi

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

Escape to Paradise: LIME WOOD STAY Golf Course Road, New Delhi

Escape to Paradise: LIME WOOD STAY - A Delhi Diary Entry (Plus, a Little Hotel Review)

Okay, so "Escape to Paradise" sounds, well, dramatic. But honestly, after that Delhi traffic (I swear, the auto-rickshaw driver had a death wish… and a need for speed), I was ready for paradise. I'm talking, brain-melting-traffic-induced-stress levels. And boy, did LIME WOOD STAY on Golf Course Road deliver… mostly! Buckle up, because this isn't your average, boring hotel review. This is real life, with all the bumps and bruises.

First Impressions (And the Accessibility Stuff because, you know, important!):

Finding the place wasn’t too bad, even with my terrible sense of direction. The car park [free of charge] was a godsend after the chaotic journey. And the valet parking? Tempting, but I’m a control freak, so I parked my own car. The elevator got me upstairs fine, a huge win considering my achy knees after hours of sitting. Okay, and the facilities for disabled guests looked promising – the ramp seemed decent. But I'll be honest, I didn’t need them. I saw them. They seemed ok. That's all I have on accessibility – mostly because I didn’t actively use them. I’m not the best reviewer in some areas, sue me!

Check-in Chaos (or, How I Learned to Love Contactless):

Check-in/out [express] had its moment, though it involved a minor bureaucratic hiccup (blame the jet lag!). The contactless check-in/out option was brilliant! No more queuing, no more paper shuffling. Pure genius. The front desk [24-hour] service was efficient when I finally did need it. The concierge was also helpful (though I’m still unsure how anyone figures out Delhi traffic without a psychic).

The Room: My Own Little Oasis (Almost!)

My room! Ah, the room. It had air conditioning, thank god! I’m talking about the kind of AC that actually works. It had blackout curtains, (thank GOD again!) which were essential for sleeping off the aforementioned traffic trauma. The Wi-Fi [free] (YES!) - I could practically live on the internet, so that was amazing. And a complimentary tea and coffee/tea maker. Bonus!

Now, the bathroom. Clean, functional… and it had a separate shower/bathtub – always a win! Good water pressure, too, a crucial element in any hotel bathroom. The toiletries were… adequate. Nothing to write home about but did the job. I liked the fact of a mirror and hair dryer and most of the other basics.

BUT….

There was a minor tragedy: the mini bar? Sparsely stocked. Boo! And the desk was a little… small. I couldn’t really work comfortably on my laptop and write my amazing review. I really needed an extra long bed. And I wasn't so sure about the soundproofing. Now, the smoke detector and fire extinguisher were appreciated (safety first!), but they do not add to the relaxing atmosphere.

The Food Odyssey:

This is where things got interesting. The breakfast [buffet] was… extensive. Asian breakfast, Western breakfast – you name it, they probably had it. The coffee/tea in restaurant, was great. I loaded up on chai. The a la carte in restaurant menu for dinner was also good.

My Highlight? The Poolside bar.

Okay, so I might have spent a little too much time at the pool with view. The water was perfect (not too cold, not too warm), I had a bottle of water and a cocktail in my hand (happy hour, baby!), and the sun was glorious. I spent hours there. It was a real “escape to paradise” moment. That was divine.

The Relax-ation Station:

Okay, I didn't get to everything. The Gym/fitness center? Maybe I saw it. Didn't use it. The Spa/sauna and steamroom? Definitely contemplated. Didn’t get around to it. But there's a massage service, and honestly, after the traffic, I needed it. Next time, I swear! The Body scrub and Body wrap could have been just the ticket!

Safety and Cleanliness – Because, 2024:

They were on top of the hygiene game. Plenty of hand sanitizer, and the staff seemed well-trained. I liked the Safe dining setup and individually-wrapped food options. Daily disinfection in common areas was a reassuring touch. The rooms sanitized between stays, and I think they used Anti-viral cleaning products. I didn’t see a doctor/nurse on call, so I am rating that as not applicable to me.

Things to Do (Besides Eat, Sleep, and Poolside Bliss):

The Gift/souvenir shop was tempting (I may or may not have bought a tacky souvenir!). The business facilities looked good (they had a Xerox/fax in business center) if you are into all that.

Minor Gripes (Because No Hotel’s Perfect):

The lighting in the room was a little harsh. And the elevator was a little slow at times. And my room had a view of… another building. But these are minor.

The Verdict: Should You Escape to Paradise?

Okay, so it's not a perfect paradise. But, for the price, the location, the pool, the breakfast, and the general vibe? Absolutely! It's a great base for exploring Delhi, and a lovely place to unwind after a day of… well, anything. I’d definitely go back.

My Offer for You (Because I Want You to Have Paradise, Too!):

Book LIME WOOD STAY on Golf Course Road through this link [insert link here – you get the idea!]. For a limited time, you'll get:

  • A complimentary upgrade to a room with a pool view (if available)!
  • A special "Relaxation Package" including a 30-minute massage and a free cocktail at the poolside bar.
  • Free late check-out (subject to availability), so you can savor every last moment of your escape.

Don't wait! Escape to Paradise (or at least, a very good hotel) today! This hotel is perfect for travelers. The couple's room and family/child friendly options are perfect.

P.S. – Next time, I'm definitely trying that spa. And maybe I’ll figure out how to navigate Delhi traffic without losing my mind. Wish me luck!

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LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This ain't your perfectly-polished travel brochure. This is… me, experiencing the chaos of LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD, New Delhi and NCR, India. And trust me, it's gonna be a wild ride.

Day 1: Arrival & Delhi Belly… Maybe? (Or, The Triumphant Return of My Stomach)

  • Morning (Sort Of): Flight lands. Jet lag hits me like a rogue tuk-tuk. Immediately, the air hits you – a thick, warm blanket of… well, everything. You smell India before you see it. A symphony of spices mingling with diesel fumes. I stumble out of the airport, a crumpled mess of a human, clutching desperately to my phone. Finding a driver felt like winning the lottery after navigating the airport.
  • Mid-morning: Finally arrive at LIME WOOD STAY. Gorgeous. Absolutely stunning. (Okay, now I'm trying not to throw up because the traffic was harrowing). Greeted with a welcoming drink, which may or may not have a touch of magic. The room is impeccable, all gleaming marble and crisp linen. I promptly collapse on the bed and consider never moving again.
  • Lunch Oh god, I'm starving. The hotel restaurant looks fantastic. I am trying the "Delhi delight" something with some local flavour but I am a bit skeptical, because I heard about Delhi Belly. Should I risk it? But the food, it's gorgeous. I am a bit hesitant but I am going for it.
  • Afternoon: A short nap that turned into a solid 3-hour coma. Woke up feeling guilty about wasting daylight. I decided to explore the grounds, which were like a secret zen garden filled with beautiful flowers and a sense of calm. Tried to take some photos of the greenery.
  • Evening: Dinner at the hotel. I had a mild stomach upset, maybe the Delhi Belly is starting to kick in. I decided to play it safe and ate bland rice with a lot of yogurt. The best part was when I saw a local family with kids. I have never seen a kid smile and laugh so happily. It made me so emotional.
  • Night: Crawling back to my room, feeling the ghosts of jet lag and questionable lunch choices. I make it to bed and spend the entire night waking up every hour.

Day 2: Exploring The Chaos & Finding My Calm (Mostly!)

  • Morning (Bright and Early!): After the stomach upset yesterday, I am scared of the morning, but the hotel service is extremely nice. I take some ginger tea to calm myself and get ready. I get ready and take a taxi to the Qutub Minar.
  • Mid-morning: Qutub Minar. Holy wow. The detail! The history! The sheer scale of this thing is mind-blowing. I'm walking around, trying to soak it all in. The heat's already starting to cook me, but I can't help but be awestruck. The guide, a wiry guy with a twinkle in his eye, tells me tales of sultans and sieges. He drops the occasional Bollywood reference, which makes me laugh.
  • Lunch: Back at the hotel. I try something new in a restaurant called "The Spice Route" It's expensive, but worth it. The food is incredible, bursting with flavour. I might have ordered a bit too much.
  • Afternoon: A guided tour of Old Delhi. The noise, the smells, the sheer density of people… it’s overwhelming. I was on the verge of a panic attack for the first fifteen minutes. But then I let go. I sat back in the rickshaw, bouncing along the uneven streets, and let the energy wash over me. The colours! The movement! The utter controlled chaos! It's exhilarating. I saw a street food stall with some kind of fried bread, and I decided to throw caution to the wind. Surprisingly a little taste helped me.
  • Evening: I went back to the hotel. Ate something simple and went to bed without any stomach issues.
  • Night: I am waking up many times. My body still hasn't adjusted to the culture.

Day 3: The Golf Course, The Gamble, & A Moment of… Peace?

  • Morning: Okay, let's be honest, I'm not a golfer. I spent a little time in the hotel, just to chill.
  • Mid-morning: I decided to take a walk nearby in the course. It's really beautiful. Green and calm. At least it was what I expected. But I ended up getting lost. I was surrounded by the tall trees. I didn't have my phone. I was panicking a little bit. I am starting to think that I will never come back and get lost for life.
  • Lunch By luck, I find the resort again. Hungry and tired, I go back and order some soup and bread.
  • Afternoon: Still digesting lunch. I decided to rest and take a long hot shower.
  • Evening: At night, feeling a bit more resilient, I decided to go to the bar. And… I met some people. We talked about life and everything else. One guy was really interesting. He was a businessman and knew the area. He said that I should try some local food.
  • Night: Going to bed after a long discussion.

Day 4: Farewell (For Now). And Some Reflections That May Or May Not Make Sense

  • Morning: Wake up. Have breakfast. Pack. The usual sad routine of leaving.
  • Mid-morning: One last walk around the hotel grounds. The serenity, finally, starts to sink in. The scent of jasmine and earth lingering in the air. I think about how much I've changed. Or maybe, realized how much I haven't changed. I still get intimidated by crowds. I'm still a bit of a klutz. But I've survived. I've seen things.
  • Lunch: The restaurant again -- before they drive me to the airport.
  • Afternoon: Airport. The usual frantic scramble for boarding passes and duty-free.
  • Evening: Up in the air. Gazing out the window, pondering everything. The heat, the chaos, the beauty of India, and the little moments that made it all worthwhile. Did I get the Delhi belly? Yes. Did I survive? Also, yes.
  • Night: Land back home. I open my luggage to show my souvenirs: two shirts and a lot of memories.

And the imperfections? Well, here you go:

  • My memory of the exact names of all the dishes and locations is a bit hazy.
  • I may have embellished some feelings of fear or excitement.
  • My stomach may still be a little… fragile.
  • I am ready to go back.

So there you have it. My messy, honest, utterly human experience of LIME WOOD STAY and the New Delhi area. It's a place that will challenge you, overwhelm you, and, if you're lucky, leave you utterly transformed. Or, you know, just with a slightly upset stomach and a bunch of amazing stories. Either one is good enough.

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LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR IndiaOkay, buckle up, buttercups! Here's a messy, opinionated, and hopefully hilarious FAQ about "Escape to Paradise: LIME WOOD STAY Golf Course Road, New Delhi," crafted with all the imperfections and stream-of-consciousness ramblings you could want. Prepare for some honesty!

Is "Escape to Paradise" actually paradise? Or is that just… marketing?

Okay, let's be real. Paradise? No. Unless your idea of paradise involves a slightly dodgy Wi-Fi connection and the constant knowledge that a golf course is lurking nearby. The name is a bit… ambitious. My *first* thought was, "Oh boy, are they promising me something they can't deliver?" And, spoiler alert: they don't. But hear me out! It's *trying*. And that's part of the fun, right? You go in expecting some sort of tropical escape and get...New Delhi-ish. Which, let’s be honest, is an adventure in itself. Think of it like this, it is a paradise *adjacent* experience.

The location – Golf Course Road. What's *that* like, and is the golf course actually a plus or a minus?

Golf Course Road. The *sound* of it evokes something posh, doesn't it? In practice, it's… well, it's New Delhi. Which means a delightful cocktail of traffic chaos, the occasional stray dog, and the constant hum of… everything. The golf course itself? Well, it *is* there. You can *see* it. I'm not a golfer, so I'm not the best judge. My main feeling was a vague sense of being watched. Like, all these perfectly manicured lawns were judging my mismatched travel attire and questionable fashion sense. Actually, scratch that. It’s a bonus for green space in the city. Just don't expect *me* to join a game.

What about the "LIME WOOD STAY" part? Like, the *actual* stay? Tell me about the rooms!

Okay, the rooms. This is where things get... interesting. The decor? Err... a bit dated, shall we say? It's got a certain… *charm* of a classic, slightly musty hotel. I'm being nice. Okay, okay, let me get to the point. The bathroom? Well, mine had a shower that seemed to have a mind of its own. One minute it was lukewarm, the next it was a full-on arctic blast. It's an adventure. And frankly, part of the fun of travel *is* the unpredictable. You know, you get a good laugh when your shower turns into a science experiment. This is not a 5-star, but it's clean and comfortable. It’s a decent place to rest your head after a long day of exploring the Delhi chaos.

The food! Spill the beans! What’s the dining situation and is it any good?

The food... Ah, the food! Okay, here's the deal: the breakfast buffet was *decent*. Nothing earth-shattering, mind you, but there was enough to fill your belly and fuel your day. The usual suspects: fruit (a bit of a gamble, I swear one mango was actively plotting against me), some scrambled eggs (fine), and the toast. The *toast!* Ah, the joy of hot, crispy, buttered toast in the morning. It's the little things, people. Now, the dinner options... I had a truly memorable chicken tikka. Amazing! It was so tasty. I could have had three plates.

Okay, you've hinted at some issues. But overall, would you *recommend* staying there? Be brutally honest!

Okay, here's the brutally honest truth: it's not perfect. Far from it. But! And this is a big but, if you're looking for a comfortable, relatively affordable base for exploring Delhi and you aren't expecting ultra-luxe, then absolutely. Think of it this way: it’s like a quirky, slightly eccentric uncle. You know he's got his flaws (dodgy Wi-Fi, questionable taste in wallpaper), but he's got a good heart and he tries. Plus there’s something to be said for a place that’s not *trying* too hard. It’s real, and it's Delhi! Also, let's be honest, Delhi has a lot to see, you won't be spending the whole time in your room. I’d recommend it.

Any insider tips or things to *avoid* specifically? Dish the dirt!

Okay, *dish the dirt* you say? Here goes! * **Brace yourself for traffic.** Seriously, factor in extra travel time. Everything takes longer in Delhi. Be patient. * **The Wi-Fi is… a work in progress.** Download what you need before you get there, or be prepared to embrace digital detox! * **Negotiate prices.** Everything's negotiable, from the taxi fares to... well, just about anything. Don't be afraid to haggle! * **Don’t skip the street food.** Just… proceed with caution and maybe bring some tummy meds. But that’s Delhi for you!

Tell me about *one* specific experience you had there, good or bad. Really paint a picture!

Okay, okay. So, picture this: It's late afternoon, the Delhi sun is starting to lose its sting, and I'm back at the hotel after a chaotic day of exploring. I crave a cup of tea. And the AC in my room has decided to take the day off. So I am sweating slightly (okay, a lot) as I venture to the lobby. But the thing is, I'm *starving*. And the hotel's little cafe? Empty. Dead empty. I ask the staff for a snack and they point me towards the bar and mutter something about 'continental options'. Now I'm thinking, "What's a continental option?", but my stomach is louder than my brain, and I trudge off to find out. I order a sandwich. It’s brought to my room, I open it, and… it’s the saddest sandwich I’ve ever seen. It looks like the sandwich has just given up. But the chips are crisp, and the sandwich… well, I'm too exhausted to care at this point. And you know what? It was perfect. It's the imperfections, isn't it? That's what makes these places interesting. It's the little messy moments that stick in your memory. And now, I can't stop laughing about it. And the sandwich. Well, it did the trick.

What's the overall vibe? Is it relaxing? Chaotic? Something in between?

Okay so "relaxing" and "chaotic" are pretty much the opposite sides of the same coin in Delhi. The hotel? It *tries* to be relaxing. The truth?Hotelish

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India

LIME WOOD STAY GOLF COURSE ROAD New Delhi and NCR India