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3 Days in Gurgaon for a Romantic Getaway
Gurgaon might be known for its corporate buzz, but it’s also full of quiet corners perfect for couples. I’ve spent years discovering its hidden gardens, cozy cafes, and rooftop spots with the best views. This itinerary mixes relaxation with just enough activity to keep things interesting, all while keeping the romance alive.
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Day 1
Day 1 in Gurgaon
Kick off your romantic getaway with Gurgaon's top attractions, blending modern luxury with local charm. Start with a serene morning at the city's green oasis, followed by a taste of high-end shopping and a rooftop dinner with stunning views.
Activities
Morning stroll at Sultanpur National Park
Begin your day surrounded by nature at Sultanpur National Park, a peaceful bird sanctuary just outside Gurgaon. Walk hand-in-hand along the trails, spotting migratory birds and enjoying the quiet. The park is especially magical in the early hours when the light is soft and the birds are most active.
- Carry binoculars for better bird viewing
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the trails are uneven
Luxury shopping & lunch at Ambience Mall
Head to Ambience Mall, one of Gurgaon's most upscale shopping destinations. Browse high-end boutiques or pick up something special for each other. For lunch, try Punjab Grill for authentic North Indian flavors in a stylish setting—their butter chicken and dal makhani are legendary.
- Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds
- Check out the designer stores on the upper floors for unique finds
Sunset cocktails & dinner at The Sky Deck
End your day at The Sky Deck, a rooftop lounge with panoramic city views. Sip on creative cocktails as the sun sets, then enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars. The Mediterranean-inspired menu pairs perfectly with the ambiance—don't miss their grilled prawns and chocolate fondant.
- Book a table by the edge for the best views
- Dress smart-casual as there's a slightly upscale vibe
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Day 2
Day 2 in Gurgaon
A mix of cultural highlights and modern experiences, from historic sites to vibrant markets and delicious local eats.
Activities
Heritage walk at Sheesh Mahal
Start your day with a quiet visit to this 19th-century palace tucked away in the heart of Gurgaon. The intricate mirror work and faded grandeur make it feel like stepping back in time. Early mornings are peaceful here before the crowds arrive.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the marble floors can be slippery
- Ask the caretaker about the hidden underground tunnel legends
Gurgaon street food crawl
Head to Sadar Bazaar for a mid-morning food adventure. This is where locals come for the best chaat, kulfi, and parathas. Try the famous aloo tikki at Sharma Ji's stall and don't miss the piping hot jalebis at the century-old sweet shop.
- Carry cash as most stalls don't accept digital payments
- Visit on an empty stomach - portions are generous
Evening at Kingdom of Dreams
Spend your evening at India's first live entertainment theater. The Bollywood musical shows are spectacular, and the Culture Gully area recreates India's diverse states with authentic crafts and food stalls. Book the 7:30 PM show for the best experience.
- Book tickets online in advance for better seats
- Try the Rajasthani thali at the Culture Gully food court
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Day 3
Day 3 in Gurgaon
A relaxed day exploring Gurgaon's hidden gems, from serene gardens to quirky cafes and local markets.
Activities
Morning at Aravalli Biodiversity Park
Start your day with a peaceful walk in this lesser-known green oasis. Unlike Sultanpur, this park feels more like a wild forest with its rugged trails and native plants. Keep an eye out for peacocks and butterflies—it's surprisingly quiet for being in the heart of the city.
- Wear sturdy shoes—paths are uneven
- Carry water as there are no vendors inside
Brunch at The Grammar Room
This charming cafe in Mehrauli feels like a secret garden with its brick walls and hanging plants. Their avocado toast and cold brew coffee are perfect for lazy mornings. Try the desi twist—masala scrambled eggs with paratha.
- Ask for the terrace seating
- Their homemade jams make great souvenirs
Evening at Sadar Bazaar
Skip the malls and dive into Gurgaon's oldest market. It's chaotic but full of character—think colorful fabric stalls, antique shops, and street food carts. Bargain hard for embroidered cushion covers or silver jewelry, then refuel with crispy kachoris from the 50-year-old stall near Hanuman Temple.
- Carry cash—most vendors don't accept cards
- Wear comfortable shoes for uneven lanes