Park Plaza is just minutes from several major international corporations, making us a perfect hotel for business travellers. Indira Gandhi International Airport is just a 20-minute drive away. The ideal place to stay for a Gurgaon vacation, Park Plaza is just a short drive from several exciting attractions, including Sheetala Mata temple, the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary and Humayun's tomb.
Park Plaza Gurgaon is nearby the following attractions:
Sheetala Mata Temple (7.2 km) During your Gurgaon vacation, be sure to visit this historic temple, dedicated to Mata Sheetla Devi. Also known as Shakti Peeth, the temple is the final destination of one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages.
Qutab Minar (16.6) Visit the world's tallest brick minaret, built between 1193 and 1386.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary (21.8 km) You don't have to enjoy bird watching to enjoy the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary. Over 100 different species of birds migrate here from Europe and Siberia. Camping equipment is available for rent on site.
Bahai Temple (27.5 km) Open to followers of any religion, this peaceful temple is the perfect place to meditate and pray. Its distinctive shape has earned it the nickname "lotus temple."
Humayun's Tomb (22.4 km) Built for Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal dynasty, this tomb was completed in 1572 and reflects the Persian influence in the region.
Red Fort (27.1 km) A stunning example of Mughal architecture, Lal Quila, or the Red Fort as it is commonly known, was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648. Complete your Gurgaon vacation with the evening sound and light show, available in Hindi and English.
Über Gurgaon
The Gurgaon of today is a large, fast-growing city and major industrial area found about 30 km from the capital city of New Delhi and only about 15 km from New Delhi's International Airport. Gurgaon's growth began after India gained independence in 1947 and has accelerated rapidly since the late 1970s. Large industries and multinational companies have been attracted to commercial complexes, with a number of offices relocating from congested New Delhi. The city's history, though, dates back over 2000 years, when it was known as Guru Gram ("village of the teacher") in honor of Guru Dronacharya, a character chronicled in the Mahabharata, one of India's national epic poems. Today's city has far outgrown "village" status, with both residential and industrial construction and development making this perhaps the most important city in the state of Haryana. One of the local historic attractions is Sheesh Mahal, built by Fauzdar Khan in 1733, with an interior featuring many intricate mirror decorations. The Sheetala Devi Hindu Temple is located near a pond in the suburbs and attracts many pilgrims. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is less than 20 km away, and attracts many visitors, both human and avian. Facilities are provided for both types of guests, and the sanctuary plays host to over 100 species of birds. Birds migrate here in the winter from both Europe and Siberia.
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