Originally Posted by GUWonder
Unfortunately hotel development has not kept pace with demand in the area. <snip>
Amazing how it (DLF, the engine behind Gurgaon) all started with an ex-military guy in Delhi launching Delhi Land (or was it meant to be Lease

) and Financing.
GUWonder, you got it right. We're in the Hyatt by default. Everything else on the Corporate list was booked. The Radisson was about $400 a night (but what a gorgeous pool on their Web sit picture!). The Trident Hilton had rooms available for $720 a night but they were some sort of executive rooms that included butler service. If my boss and I were the same sex, it would be a kick to share a 2-bedroom suite there, but we're not and we're both happily married- so the Hyatt it is.
We're going to be working out of the DLF buildings- quite a complex.