I had a Great time during my stay. Really pleasant and clean rooms, but the thing that make thust such a good place to stay are the staff. Front office staff so professional. Walk in distance of metro.
I had wonderful experience Hotel staff are very nice and helpful Services are up to the mark I am really happy to stay. Food was very testy specially breakfast Front office staff are well professional
Made the mistake of booking this property through Goibibo. They give you better rates than if you approach the hotel directly. Have stayed earlier at Avalon Mussooriee and their lovely place at Kannataal - Just cannot believe it's the same owners. For starters if you are not Japanese - you are second class citizen. Everything including the TV channels are in Japanese. They do not let your car enter the hotel premises and you have to alight outside (unless you are foreigner or specially Japanese).They switch off the AC Compressors and make all kinds of excuses and it took us 24 hours to get our AC going. Room Clearance - they remove the stuff from your rooms but it's parked outside your room for 24 hours. You are late for breakfast - it becomes chargeable - worse than being in a boarding school. Indians are not allowed into the Japanese baths - and dining room plays only Japanese channels. Beds are Japanese size - anyone 5'8" and above will be uncomfortable. Had we known - we would not have booked 6 rooms at this highly forgettable place located in almost a slum and charging 5 star rates. The only saving grace were the reception staff who were most cooperative. Avoid totally.…
Medium sized, Japanese managed hotel in residential area of New Delhi. Large spacious rooms with sitting and kitchen area with microwave. 1 nice restaurant with Indian and Japanese cuisine. Alcohol may be only be purchase from and drank in the restaurant after 6:00pm. Other eating places are 20 minutes away by taxi and a small convenience store is a 2 minute walk away. Hotel very clean and very friendly staff. The pool area looked nice although we ran out of time to use it We stayed here for 2 nights during a 14 day tour of India as a base to explore Delhi with a guide and a driver. The hotel was perfectly adequate and we had no complaints.
I have stayed here with my family it's a good hotel in budget. It's a Japanese hotel rich with Japanese culture and food .Location also good but little bit it's inside main road and road going to hotel is not that much good. But overall good to stay.
Only stayed for one night. Room quite nice, it's was clean and large with good amenities. We arrived late at night and the restaurant serves mainly Japanese food which is not my preference. I spoke with the front desk and the were kind enough to call a local restaurant so I could get some local food delivered. It was some of the nicest food I had on my entire trip and at a great price. Didn't try any of the facilities at the hotel as we left in the morning. The down side for me was the location, there's nothing to see or do around the area, so glad is was only for one night.
Helpful and honest staff and very neat. Easily accessible. The breakfast needs to be improved with more varieties of food and the staff needs to know bit more English to communicate with the non-Hindi speaking customers.
We stayed at the Avalon Courtyard in 2010 when it seemed quite new and was very nice. It's still quite OK, but looks and feels a bit tired. It needs freshening up. It now caters to Japanese guests and there's a Japanese restaurant on site. Breakfast is Japanese, Western and Indian with eggs available on order. The hotel is in a pretty seedy part of town, so there's no incentive to go for a walk, though there is a little supermarket about 50 metres away. We wanted to use an ATM and were directed to a bank (Indiabank?) that could be reached through piles of rubble and by walking across planks. It didn't accept my international cards. I'd give the Avalon 3.5 stars. It's still not a bad place to stay overnight. I'd stay there again.
We visited this hotel as part of an exchange trip with a group of students. Location would be OK if you were a furniture salesperson, otherwise nothing close by! On arrival rooms were spread out around the hotel which was not acceptable for a school trip, rooms need to be at least on the same floor. Key cards didn't work in doors and the machine had broke, so getting into rooms meant a trip to reception. Food was of a poor standard, with little choice. No central meetings areas and if you wanted an extortionately priced drink you had to sit in the restaurant. Pool is tiny and ice cold. Felt like we were in Japan in the middle of India, very weird set up!
While the approach road is depressing, the hotel is a revelation. All rooms are suites and well appointed and clean. Staff are polite, friendly and gentle and there is a high percentage of Japanese clients. They even have a Japanese desk and restaurant while all notices are posted in Japanese. Nice compact Gym and a dip tank for a pool. The Atrium provides nice natural light to the lobby but do not look for a room with aview
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