I recently stayed at Hotel Madhuban and here’s a clear, no-nonsense account of the experience:
Location and Accessibility
The property is not easy to locate. Construction is still in progress, the entrance gate hasn’t been installed yet, and the location pin on Google Maps is unreliable. Reaching the hotel without confusion takes extra effort, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area.
Room and Cleanliness
The rooms were clean and well-kept. Bathrooms were hygienic and didn’t carry any foul smell, which is a strong positive. Housekeeping seems to be doing its job well, despite the overall unfinished state of the property.
Staff and Service
The staff was courteous and cooperative. They did their best to assist with whatever limited resources were available. Their helpful attitude stands out as one of the better aspects of the stay.
Water Supply Issues
This is a serious concern. The taps frequently got choked due to sand mixed in the water supply. It made using the bathroom inconvenient and frustrating. Any guest checking in should verify the water flow immediately to avoid unpleasant surprises later.
Food and Dining
There is no on-site restaurant. You will have to rely on food delivery from a nearby partner hotel. The food provided is below average—excessively oily and lacking consistency. The tea served by the hotel was extremely poor in quality and not worth drinking.
Overall Verdict
Hotel Madhuban might have potential once construction is complete and basic utilities are fixed. However, as of now, it feels half-finished and operationally unprepared. Clean rooms and decent staff help salvage the experience slightly, but major flaws like water quality and lack of food facilities make it hard to recommend at this stage.