This palatial property is just a three-hours drive from Delhi. Spread over 10 acres and 350000 square feet of carpet area, the 125-room five-star luxury property offers plenty of stunning spots for the perfect wedding. Not only does it have 16 beautiful banquet halls but also a designer venue called Hazuri Bagh—an open spacious garden spread over 2 acres, dotted with palm and date trees and an amphitheatre. The property caters for personalised wedding experiences in terms of food, decor and entertainment. While at the property, do make sure you and your guests check out the huge collection of rare antiques and paintings collected over the years from across the country.
This architecturally magnificent property is India’s first all-suite luxury retreat that’s about an hour and a half drive from Delhi. Its 100 suites and four villas are located in verdant surroundings and offer the much needed privacy away from the hustle bustle of the city. It serves as an ideal venue for a select, intimate gathering as well as an extravagant wedding. From massive pillar-free banquet spaces to huge lawns and gardens, the property offers enough options to suit your taste.
The Gateway Resort Damdama, about two hours drive from the Capital, is an urban sanctuary inspired by nature, situated in the lap of the famed Aravalli Hills in an area of 20 acres. It has 78 nature inspired rooms, including 2 suites. Eclectic sculptures made from recycled materials, the pebble-stoned paths and a green-cover featuring over 150 varieties of plants and trees, enhance the unique character of this resort. The place is ideal for those seeking to exchange vows in a tranquil setting, close to nature.
A two hours drive will take you to the resort, located in Sohna. The property is spread across 52 acres of lush greenery with 97 luxurious rooms and villas and serves as a quiet yet picturesque location for your dream wedding. And after the wedding, you would want to stay back and relax at the spa or enjoy the slow-paced life of the countryside in which it is located.
The palace was originally built in 1857 for Raja Raghunath Singh of Bharatpur but it was converted into a hotel in 1994. However, it has retained its original structure, a mix of Mughal and Rajput architecture. If you are looking for a memorable venue with bit of a history to make your D-Day special, then this is the place for you. Customised birdwatching tours of nearby Keoladeo National Park can also be arranged for the wedding guests.
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