Tree of Life
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : Mar 14, 2016, 15:56 IST
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Tree of Life is quite an interesting option for anybody looking for an inexpensive bed and breakfast accommodation in South Delhi. Run by the duo of Ashwani and Suruchi, it’s just five minutes away from the metro line. All the ro … Read more
Tree of Life is quite an interesting option for anybody looking for an inexpensive bed and breakfast accommodation in South Delhi. Run by the duo of Ashwani and Suruchi, it’s just five minutes away from the metro line. All the rooms have a minimalistic ambience, painted in dapper shades, and furnished with LCD TVs, water purifier systems, power backup and all the basic amenities. Read less

Tree of Life is quite an interesting option for anybody looking for an inexpensive bed and breakfast accommodation in South Delhi. Run by the duo of Ashwani and Suruchi, it’s just five minutes away from the metro line. All the rooms have a minimalistic ambience, painted in dapper shades, and furnished with LCD TVs, water purifier systems, power backup and all the basic amenities. The B&B also has a conference room and a DVD and book library. Food can be ordered from its kitchen, fresh and homemade. To add to its lure, the B&B is surrounded by some of the best restaurants and shopping centres of Delhi. Evenings can be best spent watching the sun set over Qutab Minar from its open terrace.
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