
Escape to Paradise: Evergreen Suites, Defence Colony's Hidden Gem
Escape to Paradise: Evergreen Suites - Defence Colony's… Mostly Paradise? (A Very Real Review)
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from a stay at Escape to Paradise: Evergreen Suites in Defence Colony, and let me tell you, it was… an experience. Trying to write a review that’s both informative and doesn't sound like a robot wrote it is a challenge, but hey, that's what I'm here for! Let’s dive in, shall we?
Accessibility & Safety - The Good, the Okay, and the "Hmm…"
First things first: Accessibility. Now, this is where it gets a little… granular. They do claim to have facilities for disabled guests, and there’s an elevator, which is a HUGE plus. However, I didn't personally see specifics beyond that. So, I can't vouch for the entire experience being fully accessible to all. Something to consider.
Safety & Cleanliness? They're ON IT. This is where Evergreen Suites shines. Honestly, I was impressed. They're taking the whole COVID thing seriously. I saw anti-viral cleaning products being used religiously. Seriously, the staff were practically bathing everything in sanitizer. Daily disinfection in common areas, rooms sanitized between stays… they were practically doing a hazmat drill. And for my germaphobe side, that was incredibly reassuring. Hand sanitizer was everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol - they actually seemed to know what they were doing, unlike some places where it feels like they just read the instructions on a bottle of bleach and called it a day. They even have hygiene certification - brownie points for that. They also offer Room sanitization opt-out available which is great, if you're feeling lucky! As for other safety features, CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property, Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, Security [24-hour], Safety/security feature and Safe deposit boxes are all solid.
The Internet – A Modern Necessity (Mostly Successful)
Okay, let's talk about the dreaded Internet. Thank goodness for Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and Internet access – wireless! Because let's be honest, in this day and age, it's practically a human right. It was, thankfully, reliable most of the time. There was an Internet [LAN] option too, but… who even uses that anymore? The Internet services were fine – I managed to stream some movies without too much buffering. So, a thumbs up on this front.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax – Paradise-Adjacent
Here’s where the “Escape to Paradise” label gets a little… aspirational. They tout a Fitness center, a Spa, a Sauna, and a Swimming pool [outdoor]. Now, the Pool with view was a real draw - I spent an amazing Saturday afternoon just floating around. The pool was clean, well-maintained and a relaxing escape. The Fitness center was small but functional, and was fine for a quick workout. I didn’t personally try out the spa, but it looked nice.
Now, I have a confession. I’m addicted to massage. I absolutely needed to de-stress after the last few months. The massage was well worth the price and really delivered. However, the Body scrub and Body wrap were a bit of a letdown.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Grub, Glorious Grub… And the Occasional Hiccup
Okay, food! This is where things get interesting. They have a Restaurants, a Bar, and a Poolside bar. The Restaurants had a decent selection, A la carte in restaurant was available. The Asian breakfast was seriously good! I mean, wow. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was also solid. But the Desserts in restaurant? Let's just say they were… variable. The Soup in restaurant was surprisingly excellent. The Happy hour was alright (don't expect miracles). Room service [24-hour] is a lifesaver.
The Room – My Little Fortress (Mostly)
The rooms themselves were… decent. They had non-smoking rooms, which is a must. Air conditioning, Bathrobes, Blackout curtains, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Desk, and Free bottled water were all appreciated. It made a difference! In-room safe box, was reassuring. However, the decor was a touch dated. A little more modern flair wouldn't go amiss. I really appreciated the Window that opens to let the fresh air in. Now, to the real experience!
Services and Conveniences – The Extras that Matter
The Concierge was helpful, and the Daily housekeeping kept things neat and tidy. Laundry service was quick and efficient. They also do Cash withdrawal - a bonus. They have a Gift/souvenir shop and Convenience store, which is handy.
Getting Around – The Commute
They offer Airport transfer which is great, and Car park [free of charge]. Also, Taxi service and Valet parking are available for an extra.
Overall – Is it Paradise? Maybe Not, But Definitely Worth a Look!
Look, Escape to Paradise: Evergreen Suites isn't a perfect paradise. It's got some areas where it could improve. But for the price, the location, and the cleanliness, it's a solid choice. The staff were friendly, the location (Defence Colony) is excellent, and the pool is a winner.
Final Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars!
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into a Delhi adventure, all centered around the not-so-humble Evergreen Suites in Defence Colony. And trust me, it's going to be less "perfectly curated Instagram feed" and more like a slightly-too-salty bowl of butter chicken you still devoured.
Day 1: Arrival – Delhi Belly (Metaphorically, I Hope)
- Morning (or whenever the hell the flight lands): Land in the Delhi fog (seriously, it’s a character in itself, I swear). The air already smells of a million things – incense, diesel, and the faint whisper of someone frying pakoras. Grab a pre-paid taxi. Negotiating with those guys is an art form, almost as challenging as understanding cricket rules. My first attempt felt like a hostage negotiation, ending with me paying 100 rupees more than I should have. (Curse my over-friendly "is this reasonable?" tone!)
- Late Morning/Early Afternoon: Arrive at the Evergreen Suites. Okay, it's not the Four Seasons, but hey, it's clean (ish) and the AC works. That, my friends, is a victory in Delhi. Check in, dump bags. The room? A little… compact. Let's call it “cozy.” I'm pretty sure the elevator could fit two people comfortably, but three would warrant a small amount of claustrophobia.
- Afternoon (or when you've finally recovered from the airport): First mission: food. Defence Colony Market is the obvious choice. This is where things get glorious and messy. I’m talking about the actual market now: get ready, because it is where one can taste the finest food. You will find many options:
- The Good: Spotted a little place called Momo I Am or in-other-words, "Momo, I am Happy". Their dumplings were the best I've ever had. The skin was perfectly thin, the filling bursting with flavor. I ordered a second plate before even finishing the first. The sauce had a lovely kick, too.
- The Bad and the Hilarious: I tried this "street food" – it felt like a gamble with my digestive system. Let's just say, I'm carrying the "Delhi Belly" spirit with me - metaphorically, of course, and I'm already worried that I'll have to re-visit the restroom on a regular basis.
- Evening: Back to the hotel (probably for a nap to recover from the nap!). Seriously, jet lag plus Delhi heat is a killer combo. Maybe catch some HBO on the telly (if the wifi cooperates).
Day 2: Monuments and Mayhem
- Morning: Okay, time for the tourist stuff. This is where I feel a weird guilt about being a tourist. I mean, I am one, but I don't want to be the loud, selfie-stick-wielding type. But hey, gotta see the Taj Mahal (if I can figure out how to book tickets, which is proving a monumental task in itself).
- Mid-Morning/Lunch: The journey to Taj Mahal is long. The traffic is INSANE. We're talking bumper-to-bumper gridlock. I got stuck in the most uncomfortable, smelly auto-rickshaw I've ever seen in my life. I was dripping with sweat and the driver kept talking in Hindi – absolutely I didn't understand what he was saying. On my way to Taj Mahal I got a chance to visit the local restaurants. I enjoyed the food – this time it was delicious and I'm a big fan of the chicken tandoori!
- Afternoon: Forget the Taj - it required too much planning and early rising (and potentially, a week of recovery). Instead, I decided to do something closer, something easier, something more me: Humayun's Tomb. It's stunning. The architecture is breathtaking. I wandered around in a daze, trying to soak it all in. The heat was still a bastard, but the beauty of it all was almost enough to make me forget the sweat dripping down my back.
- Evening: Back to Defence Colony. Dinner at, well, somewhere new. The variety of cuisine is mind-boggling. I wanted something simple and ordered a pizza. It was surprisingly… good! A cheesy, greasy, delicious slice of comfort.
Day 3: The Art of Haggling (and Surviving)
- Morning: Ditch the idea of sleep. It'll be a waste of time. The morning's dedicated to the Dilli Haat. Embrace the chaos! This is where I learned the delicate art of haggling. I've never bartered so hard in my life. Started at half the asking price and generally ended up somewhere in the middle. Managed to buy a gorgeous silk scarf (or I hope it's silk; I'm still suspicious).
- Afternoon: Okay, I'm tired and my feet hurt. Time for an auto-rickshaw. I got in the auto-rickshaw and the driver asked for money! I felt so helpless; I wanted to go home! It was a harrowing experience; I wasn't sure how I could convince the driver to be more generous. Ultimately, I negotiated a price and finally, I arrived back at the hotel room.
- Evening: Last chance to wander the Defence Colony Market (I can't get enough of those momos!). Then, a final, desperate attempt to watch some American movie to relax. The wifi will probably betray me. Maybe order room service? Because, honestly, I'm too exhausted to go out.
- Night: Pack. Prepare for the flight back. This is how I get to say goodbye to Delhi.
Day 4: Departure – With a Heavy Heart (and a Slightly Upset Stomach)
- Morning: Early wake-up. The usual taxi drama. Hopefully, I won't pay double this time. Last look at the Evergreen Suites (it grew on me, in a weird sort of way). Last delicious cup of Indian coffee. The airport – a final, frantic dash through customs.
- Departure: See you later, Delhi. You were chaotic, exhausting, beautiful, and I didn't know quite what the heck I was doing most of the time. I'm leaving a little bit of my heart (and maybe a few rupees) behind. Until next time… If I survive the flight turbulence.
- Final Thought: This itinerary is a suggestion, a starting point. The best part of traveling is letting go of control and seeing where the wind (or the rickshaw driver) takes you! Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I need to go lie down. Delhi has officially won.

Escape to Paradise: Evergreen Suites - Defense Colony's Hidden Gem? (Or Just *Hidden*?) Let's Dive In...
Okay, spill the tea: Is "Escape to Paradise" *actually* paradise? Or just... fancy-ish?
So, what's the deal with the location? Is Defence Colony *really* as cool as everyone says?
Let's talk rooms. Are the suites actually, y'know, *suite*? Or tiny glorified hotel rooms?
What about the service? Any hidden fees? (Because you know Delhi...) Are the staff helpful or are they just... present?
Okay, the BIG question: Is it worth the price? Is it a budget buster?
Food, glorious food! What's nearby? Can you order in?
Okay, let's get REAL. What were the downsides? Because nothing's perfect, right?
Would you go back? Seriously, would you?

