Thursday, May 25, 2017

Fabhotel in new delhi, India

It is a too small hotel with no more than 12 guestrooms or so, at morning there is lights in your room but setting area in the hotel or the breakfast area has no lights in the hotel to save electricity, the rooms has view to under construction buildings, the sun can not enter the room, the sheets will be changed every 3 or 6 days as heard from other guests there. We stayed 2 days and left, the food is not international its only indian, not for international guests, the towels will be changed only if you asked them 4 times or more.
stayed there for 2 nights and did not enjoy it. a fridge in the room with one leg one leg missing so it was shaky, the water is not hot all the time and the heater keeps on stop working. no hairdryer, sheets are out dated. Internet connection is horrible. The wifi connect few mintues and disconnect all the day and if you are in far room you will not get a connection. The other thing: the setting area or waiting area is the breakfast area also, yes it is the same area, and that is in the middle of the hotel so it circle like the setting area in the middle and the rooms are around it, so when you are in your room you will wake up on the kids sound playing in that area and people chatting and eating and the spoons sound. The television sound could not cover their voices.
Breakfast is so oily and so spicy no middle. The setting area is tiny and guests have to squeeze to set there It strange experience and the seats were about 6 sofas.

The surrounding area is way too far from the city and there is no mall nor cinema nor gardens or views to see around, just old villas and small local shops. And the taxi takes ages to reach that place in Greater keliash, search other hotels in india, there are so nice hotels and book in advance to have good hotels in India
I rate the hotel 2/10
not for the above things only but the staff do not speak english and do not bother to help you even at the reception area
fabhotel gk 1 new delhi, I do not recommend you to go
that was indian hotel review

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