Firstly, this property is within a residential society where you will have to sneak in from the main entrance gate (avoiding the security or tell that you are resident if get caught). Or say you are Gaurav(host’s) friend and you are here on friendly visit and staying in host’s flat. Basically, every time someone asks you, you have to either pretend to be fellow resident or friend of the host- this is the first hand advice the host will give you. We were asked twice by the guard and at the reception!! Sounds like adventure, not exactly when you book your stay well in advance and you are forced to stay as if you are an intruder. Secondly, don’t go by the pics shared( must be from the day1 of the property)! We found the property no less than a railway retiring room ( stinking all around , dirty couch, stinking beddings and a washroom which was more like a public toilet. Thankfully! We booked in for all boys and we just needed the room to secure our luggage and freshen up. The stay would have been a disaster if I would be travelling with family and kids. Really had a pathetic experience!!!