Hotel Royal Dezire India: Unbelievable Luxury Awaits!
Hotel Royal Dezire India: Unleashing the Dezire Within (and Probably Finding a Few Dust Bunnies Along the Way) - A No-BS Review
Alright, let's be real. You're looking at Hotel Royal Dezire India, "Unbelievable Luxury Awaits!" Well, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to give you the real lowdown. We're talking everything from the gloriously fluffy bathrobes to whether the Wi-Fi actually works – because, let's face it, a luxurious hotel is only as good as its internet connection when you're trying to upload those killer vacation selfies.
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First things first, let’s talk accessibility. They say they have facilities for disabled guests. Fine. I didn't personally need them (thankfully, my knees are still holding up!), but I did check the floor plans at the front desk – which, by the way, was a gorgeous lobby. Marble, chandeliers, the whole shebang. Anyway, the floor plans seemed to indicate ramps and such. So, a tentative checkmark for Wheelchair Accessible, but I'd suggest a call beforehand to confirm specifics, like, how wide are the doors? Do the elevators reach all floors? Ya know? Don't just take my word for it!
Now, the fun stuff. Internet! Yes! Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Internet access – wireless (and Internet access – LAN if you're old school). And, get this, Wi-Fi in public areas too! The important thing is that it WORKED. I mean, mostly. There were a few moments of buffering during that very crucial Netflix binge, but hey, it's a hotel, not a data center. Overall, I'd say a solid B+ for the Wi-Fi. They earned it. (And I'm pretty sure every hotel on the planet now has this right? If not, RUN!)
(Rambling a bit, okay, but let’s get to the important bits. Like the FOOD.)
Oh, the food. Where do I even begin? The Royal Dezire boasts restaurants aplenty, including a Vegetarian restaurant (good for some, not so good for me, sorry meat-eaters!), an Asian cuisine in restaurant, and a Western cuisine in restaurant, because who doesn't want a burger after a week of curries?
Let's talk Breakfast [buffet]. It’s a buffet. Expect the chaos that comes with it. A glorious, bacon-fueled chaos. Honestly, the Asian breakfast was the star of the show. A massive spread of fresh fruit, curries, dosas, and… oh, the parathas! Flaky, buttery perfection. I may or may not have eaten three. Don’t judge me.
(Emotional Reaction Warning! Food-Related) - Okay, so… there was an issue. I'm talking about the coffee. The coffee was… well, it wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t good. It tasted like weak tea that someone thought about coffee. This is a CRIME! A TRAVESTY! I seriously considered smuggling in my own French press. Fortunately, there was a Coffee shop to save the day! But even then, the barista seemed a bit… off. Like he was still learning. Another point off. I’m starting to feel like a food critic here… oh dear.
Beyond breakfast, the options are vast: A la carte in restaurant, Buffet in restaurant, Bar, Poolside bar (more on that later!), Room service [24-hour]. They really are covered. I even found out about Breakfast in room (and a Breakfast takeaway service for when you simply can’t face humanity before noon).
Now, to the things that REALLY matter: Ways to Relax!
This is where the Royal Dezire truly shines. Let's start with the Swimming pool [outdoor]. It’s breathtaking. A shimmering turquoise oasis, surrounded by lush greenery. The Pool with view? Yeah, you’ve got that too. The view, for the record, was of… well, other buildings. But the pool itself was gorgeous.
Spa/sauna? Check and check. Steamroom? Yup. Massage? Oh, YES. I indulged in a full-body experience, and it was… heavenly. I felt like a limp noodle afterwards. Highly recommend. I’m even tempted to get a Body scrub and Body wrap next time. And, the Foot bath? Unexpectedly delightful.
There’s also a Fitness center, if you’re the type to punish your body on vacation. Me? I preferred the Sauna. Or the pool. Or the bar. Basically, I'm all about the lazy vacation.
(Honest Moment: The Little Flaws)
Okay, let’s be honest. The hotel is not perfect. They claim to have Cleanliness and safety on lock. They boast Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays, and even Professional-grade sanitizing services. And, to be fair, it seemed clean. But… I did spot a stray dust bunny or two under the bed. And the bathroom grout could use a little… love. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s worth noting.
(Quirky Observation Alert)
Speaking of the rooms, they have Air conditioning and Blackout curtains. THANK GOD. Because the sun in India? It's a beast. I mean, I also found Alarm clock, but I was already awake staring at the fan. I did appreciate the Bathtub and the Bathrobes. The fact that I could order the Breakfast in room while wearing a luxurious bathrobe? That's the life.
(Services and Conveniences: The Good, the Bad, and the Slightly Confusing)
The Royal Dezire offers an array of Services and conveniences. Things like Concierge, Currency exchange, Cash withdrawal (essential when you're trying to haggle at the market), Dry cleaning, Laundry service, and Luggage storage. All the standard stuff. They even have a Gift/souvenir shop.
Safety/security feature: The hotel offers CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms, Fire extinguisher, and Safe deposit boxes. I felt safe.
They also have Business facilities, including Meetings and Meeting/banquet facilities, a Xerox/fax in business center. So if you're there for work, you're covered.
(Rant Alert! Minor Rant, Really)
Now, some things were a little… odd. The Doorman was super friendly, but sometimes seemed a bit overenthusiastic. The Elevator was slow. Really slow. And the signage? Well, let's just say I'm not entirely sure I ever fully understood the layout of the hotel. But hey, that's part of the adventure, right?
(And the Kids?!)
If you have kids traveling with you, they have Babysitting service, Kids facilities, and Kids meal.
(The Final Verdict)
Overall, Hotel Royal Dezire India is a fantastic choice. It’s not perfect, but it's a solid contender for a luxurious stay. The staff are generally lovely, the facilities are impressive, and the food (mostly) delicious. The spa alone is worth the price of admission. The slight imperfections add a touch of realness. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
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- Best for: Couples seeking a romantic getaway, spa enthusiasts, families (with a babysitter on speed dial!)
- Pros: Stunning pool, amazing spa, generally excellent service, the parathas, the bathrobes.
- Cons: The coffee, occasional dust bunnies, slow elevator, some minor cleanliness glitches, the enthusiastic doorman.
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Berlin's Hottest Hotel: Seminaris CampusHotel Lifestyle Design Unveiled!Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This isn't just an itinerary. This is a disaster-waiting-to-happen-but-hopefully-bloody-memorable-adventure at the Hotel Royal Dezire India. Let’s see if I survive this.
Day 1: Arrival – Delhi & the Crushing Weight of Expectations (and Luggage)
- 8:00 AM (give or take an hour, because let's be real): Flight lands in Delhi. Or, more accurately, crashes onto the tarmac. Okay, maybe not crashes. But it sure felt like it after a red-eye. The air is thick, humid, and smells like… well, let's just say 'exotic spices' and leave it at that. First impression: Delhi’s already assaulting my senses.
- 9:00 AM: Immigration Gauntlet: Hours. Actual, excruciating hours. Queueing, sweating, staring at bored officials. My passport photo looks like a startled badger. Finally, freedom!
- 10:00 AM: The Taxi Tango: Negotiating a cab is an Olympic sport. This guy kept saying "Very good price, very good price!" which translated to 'slightly less than gouging you completely', but I'm exhausted and haven't slept. I'm pretty sure I paid too much, but at least I got air conditioning.
- 11:30 AM: Arrival at Hotel Royal Dezire: The hotel! Or, as I'm currently thinking, the place I might actually sleep in tonight. It looks…nice. Lobby's a bit more ornate than I expected (gold, lots of gold). I fumble with the check-in, almost forgetting my name (jet lag is a cruel mistress).
- 12:00 PM: Crashing into the Room: Okay, room is nice. Unexpectedly nice. Clean, spacious, a balcony. The view is… well, it's Delhi. Let's just leave it at that. I immediately crash onto the bed, intending a quick power nap before exploring.
- 12:15 PM: The Nap That Became Dinner: Woke up at 6:00PM. The power nap was a lie.
- 6:30 PM: Dinner in the Hotel Restaurant: Oh, the restaurant! Beautiful, and, I suspect, expensive. I opted for the Butter Chicken, a classic. It was… fine. Not the earth-shattering experience I'd hoped for. Realization: I'm going to be eating a LOT of butter chicken.
- 8:00 PM: Post-Dinner Stroll (Attempted): Stepped out of hotel… got immediately mobbed by rickshaw drivers. Scared, retreated back into hotel room and ordered a beer.
- 9:00 PM: Collapse: Exhaustion wins. Bed. Lights out. Tomorrow, the real adventure begins.
Day 2: Old Delhi - Smells, Sounds, and Near-Death Experiences (Probably)
- 7:00 AM (ish): Forced myself awake. Gotta beat the heat, ya know? Chugged some of the questionable water they left and prepared for the day.
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast - Another Lesson in Pricing: Hotel breakfast buffet. The coffee: instant. The fruit: oddly perfect. The bill: eye-watering. Note to self: find a local chai stall ASAP.
- 9:00 AM: Old Delhi Chaos: Hired a taxi, braced myself. The city is a sensory overload. Honking horns, bustling crowds, the smells of spices (and something less delicious). Rode past Jama Masjid.
- 10:00 AM: Chandni Chowk - The Great Spice Bazaar: Okay, this is what I came for. A maze of tiny streets, stalls overflowing with every spice imaginable. Bargaining is essential, I learned the hard (and expensive) way. Picked up some cloves (smells amazing!). Almost got run over by a cycle rickshaw (twice). The food here is… different. Street vendor samosas and chai… wow.
- 12:00 PM: The Culinary Adventure (or Disaster?): Found a little hole-in-the-wall place serving parathas. Ordered one filled with… something. It was amazing. Then, stomach started to growl. I'm pretty sure I'm playing Russian Roulette with my digestive system, but hey–I'm in India!
- 1:00 PM: Red Fort - History and Heat: Walked through the Red Fort. It’s beautiful, and huge. The sun is also punishing me. Found some shade, drank more water. The sheer size of these historical sites is unbelievable… and makes you appreciate air conditioning more than words can say.
- 2:00 PM (or thereabouts): Back to the hotel. Sweat-soaked, overwhelmed, and already craving a nap. But. I have no other plans.
- 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM: Nap, then a long, long shower: Needed to recover from the morning. Also felt a little ill.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner: Decided to order room service. Butter Chicken. Again. At least I know what to expect. Also, I’ve vowed to drink an entire bottle of water daily.
- 8:30 PM: Reflection: The day’s been both glorious and terrifying. Delhi is intense, and it’s already working its way under my skin.
- 9:00 PM: Bed: So tired. Tomorrow, I visit the gardens. Let’s see if my stomach survives the night.
Day 3: Lutyens' Delhi and the Promise of Greenery (and Avoiding Food Poisoning)
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast: the Ritual: More buffet. Tried something new, failed. Back to the known evil of butter chicken for dinner. But I will try to eat a piece of fruit.
- 9:00 AM: Lutyens' Delhi: Went to the well-planned city. Roads, beautiful gardens! It was the peaceful break I needed after Old Delhi. Got some pictures of India Gate.
- 11:00 AM: Humayun's Tomb: Another history lesson. This is stunning. I can see why people call it the precursor of the Taj Mahal.
- 1:00 PM: Lunch: Found a place. More of the delicious, yet… possibly risky… food. Okay, I'm going to just accept that the worst may happen.
- 2:00 PM: Back to Hotel: More rest. Just rest.
- 4:00 PM: Shopping: Went to a local market and almost went broke.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner: Hotel again. Butter Chicken.
- 8:00 PM: Rest:
- 9:00 PM: Bed, again:
Day 4-Departure:
- Departure: At last. It's been intense. Very, very intense. I'm excited to go, but also a little sad.
- Last Breakfast: Butter Chicken. One last time.
- Airport: Farewell, Delhi!
Final Thoughts:
This trip has been chaotic, beautiful, overwhelming, and exhausting. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. But bring your own stomach medicine. And maybe a hazmat suit.
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Okay, so, is Hotel Royal Dezire *really* unbelievably luxurious? Because I'm starting to think that's just marketing fluff…
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. "Unbelievably luxurious" is what they *say*. And, look, the marketing photos? They're *gorgeous*. We're talking gleaming marble, ornate ceilings, the works. But here's the REAL story... or at least, *my* story. I went in with, let's just say, a healthy dose of skepticism. Okay, more like a full-blown cynicism attack. I’d been burned by “luxury” hotels before, you know? Promised the moon, delivered… well, a slightly dim, overpriced orb.
My first impression? WHAM! Seriously, the lobby... it's like walking into a Bollywood movie set. Jaw-dropping. But my *second* thought? "Okay, where's the catch? Are the rooms going to be matchboxes?" Spoiler: They weren't matchboxes. Mine was HUGE. Seriously, I think I wandered around for a good five minutes just trying to find the bathroom. (More on that later... it's a story). So, yeah, "unbelievably luxurious"? Close enough. They've earned a solid B+ in my book. The key is to brace yourself, be prepared to be wowed, and then wait for the inevitable quirky little detail or imperfection. Because let's be honest, even royalty has a chipped teacup now and then, right?
What are the rooms *really* like? Are they all the same? And what’s with this "bathroom story" you mentioned?
Okay, the rooms. Forget the "cookie-cutter" hotel rooms you're used to. I don't *think* they’re *all* identical, though. I heard rumors there are themed suites based on Indian mythology (think: Ganesh this, Lakshmi that). My room? Massive. A four-poster bed so big I could have held a small dance party on it. (Tempting, but I resisted. Mostly.) The decor was… well, think over-the-top opulence. Lots of gold accents, rich fabrics, and artwork that probably cost more than my entire car.
And the bathroom?! That's where the "story" begins. It's basically a spa disguised as a bathroom. Seriously. Marble everywhere. A HUGE soaking tub. Separate shower with, like, a million showerheads. At first, I was ecstatic! “Oh, this is amazing!” I thought. And then… I couldn't figure out how to turn the shower on. For a SOLID ten minutes, I stood there, fiddling with levers and knobs, feeling utterly ridiculous. Finally, I gave up and had to call housekeeping. Turns out, there was a hidden button I'd completely missed.
Embarrassing? Yes. Funny? Absolutely. That's the kind of "luxury" I can relate to – the kind where you feel like a complete goofball at least once. In short, they are ridiculously comfortable. Just bring a guide book for the shower controls.
Is the food any good? Or is it just fancy-looking and overpriced? And about that breakfast buffet everyone raves about...
The food… ah, the food. Okay, I’m a foodie. A REAL foodie. And I’m not one for sugarcoating things. The Royal Dezire's restaurants? More hits than misses. The main restaurant offers an incredible breakfast buffet. Which, honestly, is worth experiencing for the sheer *variety*. They have everything, from the usual suspects (eggs, bacon, pastries) to an array of Indian delicacies I couldn’t even pronounce. The dosa station alone nearly caused me to spontaneously combust from happiness. (Okay, maybe a slight exaggeration, but it was GOOD.)
Lunch and dinner at the hotel were also awesome. The presentation is, as you'd expect, impeccable. Plates are decorated with edible flowers and sauces swirled with artistic flair and I could post a picture of the plates. The food quality itself? Usually great! But, there was ONE SNAFU... I ordered the butter chicken one night, and it was... not right. Slightly bland, and I swear I tasted something metallic. I’m not sure if it was an off night or what. I told the waiter, and they were mortified and comped the entire meal! So, a big thumbs up for service recovery.
Overpriced? Probably. But you're paying for the ambiance, the service, and the chance to feel like royalty for a few hours. And hey, sometimes you gotta treat yourself, right? Just maybe, skip the occasionally questionable butter chicken. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, go for it! Sometimes the mistakes are fun, too.
What kind of activities does the hotel offer? Anything beyond lounging by the pool?
Okay, lounging by the pool is pretty much compulsory. Seriously, the pool area is stunning. Think turquoise water, comfy loungers, and staff who practically anticipate your every need. But, yeah, beyond the pool… There is a LOT of stuff to do. They have a spa, of course. MASSIVE. They offer all sorts of treatments, from traditional Ayurvedic massages to… well, things I probably can't even pronounce. I did the massage. It was dreamy. (And I definitely fell asleep. Shhhh.)
They also organize tours of the local area, cooking classes where you can, supposedly, learn how to make those dosa from the buffet, and cultural performances. I went to one of the performances, and it was good! The dancers were incredible, the music was beautiful, and the whole experience was, well, unforgettable. (And the cocktails at the pre-show reception were fantastic.)
So, yes, there is PLENTY to do beyond lounging by the pool. But let’s be honest, with that pool staring you in the face, you might just end up doing a whole lotta nothing. And, you know what? Sometimes, that’s exactly what you need. Just bring a good book and prepare to be pampered.
Is the staff friendly and helpful? Or is it just that fake, over-the-top helpfulness you get at some fancy hotels?
Okay, the staff. This can make or break a hotel experience, right? And I gotta say, the staff at Hotel Royal Dezire… they were generally amazing. Not that annoying fake-pleasant, ‘yes sir, no sir’ type of helpfulness, but genuinely kind and attentive. I accidentally spilled coffee on myself during breakfast (clumsy, I know!), and before I even knew what was happening, a waiter whisked over with a clean cloth and offered to get me a new shirt. (I declined the shirt, but the speed and efficiency were impressive.)
Everyone from the front desk to the housekeeping staff was incredibly welcoming. They remembered my name. (Okay, maybe I wore a name tag. Just kidding, mostly.) They went above and beyond to make sure I was comfortable and hadHotel Near Airport