Ahmedabad's BEST Hotel? Treebo Trip Landmark Review! (You Won't Believe This)

Ahmedabad's BEST Hotel? Treebo Trip Landmark Review! (You Won't Believe This)
Treebo Trip Landmark: Ahmedabad's "BEST" Hotel? Let's Dive IN… (It's MORE Than You Expect!)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill some real tea about Treebo Trip Landmark in Ahmedabad. Forget the glossy brochures and perfectly staged photos. We're going for raw, unfiltered, and slightly-too-enthusiastic truth. Because frankly, finding a genuinely good hotel in Ahmedabad…well, let's just say it's been a quest. And I think, think, we might have struck gold. Or at least, a very shiny, well-polished brass.
Accessibility: Okay, Let's Start Here (Because it Matters)
Let's get the important stuff out of the way first. Accessibility. This is crucial, people. And Treebo gets it. They've got facilities for disabled guests, which is a huge plus. I didn't personally need them, but I saw ramps, elevators, and the layout seemed thoughtfully designed. Good job, Treebo! Seriously. This is wheelchair accessible, and that means a lot.
Cleanliness & Safety: Sanitized Like Your Grandma's Kitchen… On Steroids?
Right. In this post-pandemic world, sanitation is everything. And Treebo delivers. There's daily disinfection in common areas, they're using anti-viral cleaning products (phew!), and they've got hygiene certification. They are sanitizing everything left right and center its like a covid-proof fortress. They have rooms sanitized between stays, and even offer a room sanitization opt-out available if you’re feeling particularly brave. They also have some sterilizing equipment going on. Honestly, I felt safer there than in my own apartment. And they had hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE. Bless. They were staff trained in safety protocol, and they had individually-wrapped food options, not just the old buffet style (which I’ll touch on later). Also, they had safe dining setup and sanitized kitchen and tableware items.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food, Glorious Food! (With a Few Quirks)
Okay, let's talk chow. The Asian breakfast was a highlight. Honestly, I was expecting your standard hotel fare, but the food was flavourful. The Asian cuisine in restaurant was great, and the Western breakfast was also pretty darn good. They had a buffet in restaurant, which was, as always, both a blessing and a curse. The blessing? Endless options. The curse? Trying not to fill up on the first plate. They had coffee shop, desserts in restaurant, and the poolside bar was a nice touch. They had a snack bar, and they provided you a bottle of water.
Now, a confession: I MAY have indulged in a little too much of the Happy hour. My memory of this part is a little hazy, but let's just say the cocktails were strong (and delicious!). The room service [24-hour] was a godsend after a gruelling day of exploring. The coffee/tea in restaurant was also pretty good.
*Important Note: * They also have a vegetarian restaurant and offer alternative meal arrangement. They had salad in restaurant and soup in restaurant. I did, however, miss the A la carte in restaurant, but hey, that’s just me.
Rooms: More Than Just a Place to Sleep (Thank Goodness)
The rooms at Treebo Trip Landmark are… well, they're good. Not just "good for the price," but genuinely comfortable. They have air conditioning, air conditioning in public area, and additional toilet. The air conditioning was a lifesaver in the Ahmedabad heat! The bed was comfy, with extra long bed, and I appreciated the blackout curtains because, sleep is important! They had a coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, and free bottled water. Bless! They had a refrigerator, which is always a plus. Internet access – wireless was a breeze, and the wi-fi [free] was strong throughout the hotel. They had a desk and laptop workspace that allowed me to work comfortably. They had satellite/cable channels, and slippers. The seating area was nice for just relaxing. They had soundproofing. They have a safety/security feature, with a socket near the bed. They had smoke detector and smoke alarms. They had daily housekeeping. They even provided you with toiletries. The non-smoking was great! They have a bathtub and separate shower/bathtub!
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day, Anyone? (Maybe Skip the Karaoke… Or Don't!)
Alright, the fun stuff. They have a Swimming pool that's pretty amazing! They have a pool with view. They have a Gym/fitness center (I, of course, did not go). They had a Spa and spa/sauna, that I did go to (because, self-care, people!). They also sauna and steamroom. The massage was divine. I opted for the body scrub and body wrap, and I felt like a new person. They even have a foot bath! They don’t skip out on you!
Services and Conveniences: They’ve Thought of Everything (Almost!)
Okay, this is where Treebo really shines. The front desk [24-hour] is a lifesaver. The concierge was super helpful with recommendations (although, their karaoke bar suggestion… not so much). They have cash withdrawal and currency exchange, plus an elevator for easy access.
They offer contactless check-in/out. They have a convenience store for your last-minute essentials. Their dry cleaning, ironing service, and laundry service are lifesavers. Facilities for disabled guests are available. They even have a food delivery option. And the luggage storage was a huge bonus. This is going above and beyond! Their meeting/banquet facilities and meetings. They had projector/LED display. They also have facilities for disabled guests.
For the Kids: Family-Friendly Fun! (Or at Least, They Try)
They are family/child friendly. They have babysitting service. They have kids facilities and kids meal.
Getting Around: Smooth Sailing (Mostly)
They offer airport transfer. They have car park [free of charge]. If you have a car, that’s a huge perk. They offer taxi service. They have bicycle parking. They also provide valet parking.
The Not-So-Pretty Bits (Because Honesty is Key!):
Okay, so I'm not going to lie, there were a few minor hiccups. The lighting in my bathroom was a bit dim. And the karaoke bar suggestion? Let's just say it wasn't exactly my vibe. There were few minor things missing like pets allowed. Also, the shrine did feel a bit out of place.
Emotional Reactions (Good & Bad):
Honestly, I was thrilled with my stay. I came in with low expectations, Ahmedabad hotels have burnt me before, and Treebo completely exceeded them. The service was friendly and efficient, the rooms were immaculate, and the facilities were top-notch. The spa was a slice of heaven. The only true negative was the karaoke bar suggestion, but that’s a minor detail. I left feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to face the world.
Quirky Observations:
- The complimentary water bottles were a lifesaver.
- The staff's smiles were infectious, even the super early mornings!
- The pool was the perfect temperature.
- I might have developed a slight addiction to the Asian breakfast.
Final Verdict: The (Unbelievable) Recommendation
Would I recommend Treebo Trip Landmark? Absolutely! Without a doubt! This hotel is a winner. It's clean, comfortable, convenient, and surprisingly luxurious (especially for the price). It's a great base for exploring Ahmedabad, and the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. If you're looking for a hotel that truly cares about its guests, look no further.
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- Hygienic & Secure Stays: Prioritizing your health with anti-viral cleaning, sanitized rooms, and staff trained in safety protocol.
- Delicious Dining: Begin your day with a delightful Asian breakfast! Enjoy various cuisines at our restaurants, coffee shop, and poolside bar.
- Ultimate Relaxation: Unwind with our massage, body scrub, or take a dip in our swimming pool.
- Accessibility & Family-Friendly: We cater to ALL guests with **facilities for disabled

Okay, buckle up buttercup. This isn't your aunt Mildred's meticulously planned itinerary. This is… my potential disaster, hopefully-not-totally-awful, Ahmedabad adventure, starting and ending at the Treebo Trip Hotel Landmark. Let's see if I can survive.
Day 1: Arrival and the Sizzling Start (or, How I Almost Lost My Appetite Before Even Eating)
- Time: 6:00 AM (ish) - The alarm shrieks. I hate alarms. Especially when they signify the start of a trip I’m simultaneously excited and terrified about. Packing cubes? Check. Anxiety? Also check.
- 6:30 AM - Scrawled a quick note to the fam: "Pray for me - Ahmedabad!!"
- 7:00 AM - The endless flight from… (you fill in the blanks). Air travel is a necessary evil. The cramped seats, the recycled air, the toddler kicking my seat the entire way… Ugh. But hey, at least I'm (eventually) going to land.
- 1:00 PM (Local Time) - Arrival at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Whew, made it. Thank god the customs line wasn't too long. Still slightly traumatized by the last customs guy, but let's not dig into that now…
- 1:30 PM - Taxi (hired through the hotel, gotta love that). The drive to Treebo Trip Hotel Landmark is… well, it’s Ahmedabad. The smells! OH, the smells! A cacophony of spices, exhaust, and something vaguely… floral? (Maybe I'll grow to love it. Maybe.) My driver, bless his heart, was blasting Bollywood hits. I had to smile, even though I was still a bit travel-groggy.
- 2:30 PM - Check-in. Hopefully, the room is as comfy as the pictures promised. (Fingers crossed for a clean bathroom!)
- 3:00 PM - Unpack, shower, and then… nap? Yes, definitely a nap. The jet lag is hitting hard. I swear, if I don't get some sleep, I'll start speaking gibberish.
- 5:00 PM - Okay, woke up refreshed (mostly). Time to explore. The hotel recommended a walk around the area. Let's see what kind of culinary adventures await. Maybe a street food cart, or…
- 6:30 PM - Tried to find a decent dinner but everything seems a bit sketchy, not going to lie. The food stalls look amazing in pictures, though. Maybe I don't have the gut for Indian Street food, huh? I'll probably grab a safer, less likely-to-cause-me-explosive-diarrhea meal from the hotel restaurant. Damn.
- 8:00 PM - Early night. Journal time, and maybe re-watch that episode of "The Office." Because comfort is the only thing I trust right now.
Day 2: The Heritage Hustle & The Dreaded Stomach Ache
- 8:00 AM - Wake up. Surprisingly not dead. Breakfast at the hotel. Some kind of Indian bread and something that resembles scrambled eggs. Okay, not bad. Not great. Edible!
- 9:00 AM - Guided tour of the old city (The Pols). The architecture is beautiful and the tour guide… is a bit too detailed with the historical events. I'm getting lost in all this history!
- 11:00 AM - Visited the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque. Stunning. Absolutely breathtaking. The intricate latticework is unreal. I just stood there, mouth agape, feeling incredibly humbled. This is why I travel… to have my little worldview totally shattered.
- 12:30 PM - Lunch at a local restaurant the tour guide insisted on: the meal was supposed to be amazing, the most authentic food in the city. And…yeah, it's not great, it was bland! But hey, at least it's a cultural experience.
- 2:00 PM - Regret… I'm starting to feel a bit off. I think… I think I've been struck by a mild case of Delhi Belly. Ugh.
- 2:30 PM - Heading back to the hotel for some rest.
- 3:00 PM - I am in bed. I am miserable. I am hoping this passes quickly.
- 6:00 PM - Slept through the worst of it. My head feels clear, but my stomach… is a little grumbly.
- 7:00 PM - Ordered something bland from room service. Chicken soup. The most un-spiced chicken soup ever. Thank god for room service.
- 8:00 PM - Another early night. This time, I'm packing an emergency stash of toilet paper.
- 9:00 PM - Feeling better. Feeling confident enough to write this itinerary's update.
Day 3: The Gandhi Connection and the Culinary Redemption (Maybe)
- 9:00 AM - Breakfast. Still feeling a bit vulnerable in the food department. Stick to the plain toast and tea.
- 10:00 AM - Visit to Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi's former residence. The simple life he led is quite moving. This man was a real force, you know? Just the thought of his impact is pretty mind-blowing. It really hits you in the chest.
- 11:30 AM - Spent hours just thinking through the teachings.
- 1:00 PM - Lunch at a (carefully vetted) restaurant. This time, I asked the hotel staff for a recommendation. A vegetarian place, safe and familiar.
- 2:30 PM - Trying out some traditional textiles. The colors are AMAZING. Trying to avoid buying too much… but it's hard!
- 4:00 PM - Strolled through the markets for a bit, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells. (Still cautiously optimistic about the smells.)
- 6:00 PM - Dinner. This time, I'm being brave. I'm going for the local recommendation: an authentic Gujarati thali that everyone raves about. Fingers crossed, and armed with an emergency stash of Pepto-Bismol.
- 8:00 PM - Feeling good. Really good. The food was incredible! Actually incredible! This is a victory!
- 9:00 PM - Pack my bags, prepare for departure tomorrow.
Day 4: The Departure (and, fingers crossed, a Happy Gut)
- 7:00 AM - Last breakfast at the hotel. One last dose of simple toast and tea.
- 8:00 AM - Check out. Sad to leave but excited to head home.
- 9:00 AM - Taxi to the airport.
- 10:00 AM - Flight time.
- … (Insert long flight details here)…
- …
- … (Eventually, the end)
Post-Trip Thoughts (aka, The Rambling Aftermath)
Okay, Ahmedabad. You were… a trip. The smells, the sights, the food… it was all a bit overwhelming. And my stomach? Let's just say we developed a complicated relationship. But in the end, I'm glad I came. I learned a lot. I saw incredible things. And I survived.
Would I go back? Maybe. But next time, I'm bringing a hazmat suit, a translator, and a personal chef! And maybe I'll be a little less ambitious with the street food.
Until next time, Ahmedabad. Until next time, India. You were a wild ride.
Luxury Living Awaits: BIG MALL Residency, Kanhangad's Premier Address
Ahmedabad's BEST Hotel? Treebo Trip Landmark Review! (You Won't Believe This)
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to dissect my stay at the Treebo Trip Landmark in Ahmedabad. Prepare for a wild ride. Forget polished PR, this is the REAL DEAL. (And yes, I'm still slightly traumatized...or maybe just delightfully amused.)
Is Treebo Trip Landmark *actually* the best hotel EVER? (Don't be ridiculous, I can't put EVER, so let's just say, 'really good'?)
"Best" is a strong word, right? Let's just say...it depends on your definition of "best". If "best" means "clean-ish," "air-conditioned," and "doesn't actively try to poison you," then yeah, maybe. It served a purpose. Look, the location was pretty decent, close enough to the Ellis Bridge to make a mad dash for some street food (which, by the way, is a REQUIREMENT in Ahmedabad), that's a massive plus, right? I'd say it's a solid contender IF your expectations are firmly planted in the "budget-friendly but not *nightmare*-inducing" category. My expectations were pretty low, and... well, it met them. Barely.
The Bed & The Room: So, How Did the Sleeping Arrangement Feel?
Okay, the beds. Ah, the beds. They looked like they *might* be comfortable in the promotional photos. In reality? Let's just say I woke up every morning feeling like I’d wrestled a concrete slab. The pillows? Flat, like they'd been through a particularly brutal pillow fight. My neck still aches thinking about it! But hey, at least the AC actually worked. Which, in Ahmedabad heat, is a godsend. The room itself was… functional. Think "minimum viable product" of a hotel room. Clean-ish. The TV had some channels. Wifi was… well, let's just say it gave up on me more often than not. I ended up tethering to my phone after a few failed attempts to load even a simple web page. Honestly, I'm starting to think I need to invent a hotel-sleep-related painkiller. "Hotel-Sleep-Ache-Away"? Or maybe just a better mattress.
Breakfast Blues: What About the Food?
Breakfast. Oh, the breakfast. This is where things got…interesting. Let me preface this by saying I'm a HUGE breakfast person. I LIVE for a good buffet. This breakfast? Let's just say it wasn't going to win any culinary awards. The coffee tasted faintly of sadness and regret. The "continental" options were *laughably* basic. But the South Indian spread? It was actually pretty decent! I loaded up on idlis and sambhar, which, you know, is how you survive life. If you aren't a fan of the Southern India options, you might be left with a few odd choices. I definitely ate my weight in idlis. Maybe I am biased, cause I love idlis.
Service with a Smile (Maybe)? What Was the Staff Like?
The staff? Bless their cotton socks. They were…trying. They were certainly PRESENT. Some were genuinely helpful (shoutout to the housekeeping guy who tirelessly kept our room in a state of *relative* tidiness), while others, well, let's just say communication was sometimes a challenge. There was a general air of…benevolent confusion, but honestly, it's Ahmedabad. Things flow at a certain pace! I'm not getting a rush from anyone these days. They were generally polite, though, and did their best to accommodate requests. Bonus points for trying, right?
Location, Location, Location! Was It Convenient?
As I mentioned before, the location was actually a major plus. It was relatively close to the main attractions, especially if you're happy to hop in an auto-rickshaw (which, let's be honest, is half the fun of being in Ahmedabad!). Food options were plentiful. Street food heaven was literally a few minutes away (and, as I said, essential!). Getting around was easy enough. You could walk to some places or the auto-rickshaws made the rest easy.
The "Unforgettable" Experience: The "Mystery Smelly Situation"
Okay, this deserves its own section, because it was...well, it was a *moment*. One afternoon, I returned to my room to this INCREDIBLE (and by incredible, I mean deeply, deeply *unpleasant*) smell. It was a mix of…let's just say, things that had no business being in a hotel room. Sewage? Something decaying? Honestly, I'm still not sure. I called reception, and they sent someone up to investigate. The guy who came up looked as bewildered as I felt. He sprayed some air freshener that just made it smell like sewage *and* air freshener. The smell persisted, lingering like a persistent, unwelcome guest. I spent the rest of the afternoon with the window open, fanning the air desperately. It was awful. And yet… looking back, it’s almost hilarious. The memory alone makes me laugh now. The staff did try to resolve it, and even offered me a different room (which, thankfully, was smell-free). But that one smell. That one singular olfactory assault has lodged itself into my memory. It's the Treebo Trip Landmark's claim to fame. This is not just a review; this is a *story*.
Would you go back to Treebo Trip Landmark?
Honestly? Probably. It really does depend on the price. If I needed a cheap and cheerful place to crash in Ahmedabad, and the price was right, I wouldn't completely rule it out. You know what you're getting. And you know you *might* get a mystery smell. But hey, life's about experiences, right? Just pack some industrial-strength air freshener. Just make sure whatever you do, you eat those idlis.


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