
Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta!
Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta! - My Honest (and Slightly Chaotic) Review
Alright, travel weary souls! Let's talk Nagpur. Specifically, let's talk about the Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta! because, let's be honest, sometimes all you want after a grueling flight is a sanctuary. And I'm here to give you the lowdown, the nitty-gritty, the good, the bad, and the slightly-burnt toast of my stay. (Yes, there was toast involved. More on that later.)
SEO for the Win (Gotta Get That Ranking, Right?)
First things first, let's satisfy those Google gods. This review is all about: Nagpur Airport Hotel, Luxury Suites Nagpur, Treebo Finesta Review, Nagpur Accommodation, Airport Hotel with Pool, Hotel near Nagpur Airport, Best Nagpur Hotels, Nagpur Family Hotel, Hotel with Spa Nagpur, Nagpur Business Hotel, and… deep breath… Accessible Hotels Nagpur. We're covering all the bases, folks!
Getting There & Getting In - Accessibility & Ease (Mostly)
Okay, so flying into Nagpur was… well, a flight. No surprises there. Landing at the airport, the airport transfer was my first test, and I'm happy to report it went smoothly. The hotel's pre-arranged pickup was efficient and the driver was polite (a definite win!). Finding the hotel itself? Easy peasy. Accessibility, though, is where things get a little… nuanced. The hotel boasts facilities for disabled guests, which is great, and the elevator is a lifesaver. I didn’t need it personally, but the presence is reassuring. Seeing the CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside the property definitely adds a layer of security too which is super comforting when you're tired/jet lagged. Check-in/out [express] was indeed express, which is fantastic when you're desperate for a shower (and maybe a nap). Now, on to the rooms.
Rooms: Luxury Suites? Let's Investigate!
My room? (The title says "Luxury Suites", right?) Cleanliness was undeniably there. Rooms sanitized between stays and Room sanitization opt-out available (I appreciate the choice!). The Air conditioning blasted like a champ (thank goodness!), and the blackout curtains were a godsend for battling jet lag. The bed? Extra long bed, which is a plus for us taller travelers. The slippers were a nice touch of luxury. The coffee/tea maker was my best friend at 4 AM. The mini bar had a decent selection, although my bank account wasn't thrilled. Wi-Fi [free] was a must, and it worked well (though my connection did hiccup a couple times during a video call). The Internet access – wireless was a godsend. But here's where the "luxury" got a little debatable. The decorations were a bit… functional. Not exactly swoon-worthy, but clean and perfectly acceptable for a weary traveler. The non-smoking rooms were a must and a huge plus. Overall, a comfortable stay, but maybe not quite "Versailles" luxury.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Fueling the Traveller
Okay, food time! And here is where things got interesting (and slightly stressful for the staff, I'm sure). There's a restaurant offering A la carte in restaurant, and the Asian cuisine in restaurant was pretty good, I ordered the noodles and it was delish. But… the biggest issue? I was exhausted & hungry. The Breakfast [buffet] was my lifeline. A Breakfast takeaway service was also available which I used on my way out!. While the options are pretty good, the coffee was lukewarm (there's the toast reference!). I grabbed a bottle of water to help soothe my tastebuds. I'm not gonna lie, I could’ve easily handled the Poolside bar and Snack bar but I was too tired to go outside.
Things To Do (Or, Let's Face it, Things to Not Do!)
Alright, so, a hotel near the airport isn't exactly a tourist destination. But, hey, there's a swimming pool [outdoor]! And a pool with view!…I didn't make it there. I was too busy napping. This time, I couldn't make it to the Sauna, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, or the Gym/fitness. I do however, see the appeal of the Foot bath after a long flight.
Services (The Behind-the-Scenes Heroes)
The staff at Treebo Finesta deserve a medal. The Concierge was super helpful. Daily housekeeping made sure I had fresh towels and a tidy room. The Laundry service was a godsend when my luggage had a "situation". The Cashless payment service was a real convenience. The Front desk [24-hour] alleviated all my concerns.
Cleanliness & Safety (Because We All Need Peace of Mind)
This is where Treebo Finesta really shines. Hand sanitizer everywhere. Daily disinfection in common areas. Staff trained in safety protocol. I even saw the Anti-viral cleaning products in action. It felt genuinely safe, and in these times, that's priceless. Rooms sanitized between stays. They've clearly taken hygiene seriously.
For the Kids (If You're Traveling with Little Ones)
I didn’t have my kids with me, but I saw the Family/child friendly mentioned on the details. I hope that if I do travel with them, they’ll enjoy the experience.
The Verdict? Okay, Here's My Honest Opinion:
Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta? It's a solid choice. Not perfect, but a genuinely good option for an airport hotel. It's clean, comfortable, and the staff are genuinely trying to make your stay pleasant. The amenities are decent, the location is convenient, and the safety precautions are excellent.
What Could be Better: A little more oomph in the room decor would be nice. Maybe a slightly more expansive breakfast. And, for the love of all that is holy, a hotter coffee.
Quirky Observation: The hair dryer was strategically placed next to the scale. Maybe a subtle hint about post-travel bloat? Ha!
Emotional Reaction: Honestly, I was tired and stressed when I arrived. Treebo Finesta (especially the comfy bed and the a/c) really helped me relax and unwind, this is a plus.
Final Thought: Would I recommend it? Absolutely, yes! Especially if you're looking for a safe, comfortable, and convenient airport hotel in Nagpur.
---------------------------------
My Persuasive Hotel Offer for You!
Tired of Airport Chaos? Escape to Tranquility at Treebo Finesta!
Book your stay at Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta! and experience the ultimate pre- or post-flight sanctuary.
Here's what awaits you:
- Unbeatable Convenience: Steps away from Nagpur Airport, saving you precious time and stress.
- Unwind in Style: Cozy Rooms, plus FREE Wi-Fi to stay connected or disconnect completely!
- Safety First: Rest easy knowing we're committed to the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. with top-notch sanitization protocols and staff expertly trained in safety procedures.
- Fuel Up & Relax: Enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet and access to the Poolside bar!
Bonus Offer:
Book your stay today and receive a complimentary bottle of water and a discount on our delicious Asian noodles!
Stop dreading layovers and embrace a truly relaxing travel experience. Book your stay at Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta! now and say hello to peace of mind.
Escape to Da Lat: Stunning 1-Bedroom Apartment in the Heart of the City!
Okay, buckle up buttercups. This itinerary isn't going to be your pristine, perfectly-planned travel brochure. This is real life, or at least, my fragmented, slightly-caffeinated attempt to wrangle a trip at the Treebo Finesta Suites in Nagpur. Let's see how this glorious mess unfolds…
Nagpur Adventure: Treebo Finesta & Beyond (A Mostly Accurate, Occasionally Exaggerated, Account)
Day 1: Arrival & Initial Panic (Nagpur is… well, Nagpur)
- 10:00 AM (ish): Land at Nagpur Airport. Okay, first impression: it's… smaller than I expected. Like, seriously small. Thank God, my luggage made it - always a personal victory. Grab a pre-booked cab. The driver gives me that half-smirk, half-knowing look, which I'm sure is a Nagpur thing. "Welcome to Nagpur, Madam!" he says. I smile politely, bracing myself. It's already hot, and my hair is already rebelling.
- 10:45 AM: Arrive at Treebo Finesta Suites. The lobby looks promising! A bit… clinical maybe? Clean lines, everything's tidy. The front desk guy is super efficient, which, after the airport, is a godsend. Check-in is speedy, thank the travel gods.
- 11:00 AM: Room tour! Okay, decent size, clean-ish (a stray hair on the bathroom floor, but let's not get picky, right?). Air conditioning is blasting, which is the most important thing right now. Immediately dump my luggage and assess the damage: crumpled clothes, half-eaten granola bar (don't judge me). Seriously considering ordering room service.
- 12:00 PM: Lunch. This is where things go sideways, a little – or, a lot. Asked the front desk for a recommendation; they suggested a "nearby" restaurant. "Nearby" in Nagpur terms apparently means a 20-minute auto-rickshaw ride through the swirling chaos of traffic. The restaurant, when I finally arrive, is packed. My stomach starts doing the happy dance! The food at the restaurant smells delicious and all the waiting customers are happy to be there. Ordered a local Thali (the recommendation of the waiter) and quickly devoured it, ignoring the suspicious brown sauce with a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. Food Coma is a good state to be in.
- 3:00 PM: Nap time. Needed after the lunch and auto-rickshaw adventure. Slept through the afternoon. That's one way to embrace the Nagpur Experience, right?
- 6:00 PM: Attempt to find a market. FAIL. I went on an epic journey and realized that there's nothing around the hotel. Back to the hotel for dinner time.
- 8:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel restaurant. Chicken butter masala, finally! It was good, but they forgot the rice. Had to flag down a waiter, which took a solid ten minutes because everyone's busy. Sigh. Nagpur, you are… testing me.
- 9:30 PM: Collapse into bed. Survived Day 1. Barely. Tomorrow, more adventures (and hopefully, less auto-rickshaw).
Day 2: Exploring (or, getting slightly lost)
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. The buffet's okay. Idlis, vada, some incredibly sweet fruit salad. Fueling up for the day, which I desperately need.
- 9:00 AM: Plan of Attack. After a quick chat with the front desk ("You speak… fluent Hindi?" (me: "I used to work with a friend who's from this area, so yes") - which is a huge help) decided to check out the Sitabuldi Fort and Zero Mile Stone.
- 10:00 AM: Auto-rickshaw to Sitabuldi Fort. The ride is a sensory overload. Horns blaring, cows strolling, the air thick with… everything. The fort itself is interesting. The heat is brutal.
- 11:30 AM: Zero Mile Stone. Took a quick picture for the gram even though no one will care. It's historical, or so I'm told. Felt more like a photo op than anything actually significant.
- 12:30 PM: Need… air conditioning. Auto-rickshaw back to the hotel.
- 1:00 PM: Room service lunch. Chicken. Again. I'm starting to think this is the only menu item.
- 2:00 PM: Another nap. The heat. The sheer exhaustion of… existing.
- 4:00 PM: Desperate attempt to find a decent coffee. Wandered around the area, got a little lost, and ended up in a small, dusty shop. Coffee tasted like it was brewed in a sock, but I drank it anyway. Needs must.
- 6:00 PM: Okay, the hotel's rooftop pool is calling. Finally! A moment of peace. Or, at least, less sweating. The pool is nice, and empty. Bliss.
- 7:30 PM: Dinner at a restaurant I found on Zomato, a decent Indian place a short auto-rickshaw ride away. So, so good. Finally some good food. This city has charm.
- 9:00 PM: Back at the hotel. Exhausted but happy. The AC is my new best friend. Journaling. Considering ordering a massage.
Day 3: Departure (and lasting impressions)
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast. The usual.
- 9:00 AM: Last-minute shopping, this time a proper souvenir shopping.
- 10:00 AM: Check out. Overall, the Treebo Finesta Suites was… fine. Clean, efficient, air-conditioned. Exactly what I needed. Nagpur itself? A wild ride, in the best and most chaotic way possible.
- 11:00 AM: Taxi to the airport. Okay, this time, the airport feels manageable.
- 12:00 PM: Boarding the plane. Goodbye, Nagpur! You were… something. I think I'll be back on the first flight. Who knows.
- 12:30 PM: Thoughts: As the plane takes off, I can’t help but think about how I would remember this place. A city of contrasts. A city of chaos. A city of amazing food (when you find it) and incredible hospitality. Nagpur… you’ve left your mark. Maybe next time, I'll be a little less overwhelmed and a little more prepared. But probably not. That's the fun of it all, right?
- 1:30 PM: Land. Back to reality. Immediately start planning my next adventure.

Nagpur Airport Escape: Luxury Suites at Treebo Finesta - The REAL Deal (or is it?!) FAQ
Okay, so... "Luxury Suites" at an airport hotel? Sounds fishy. Is it actually *nice*? Like, truly nice, or just "airport nice"?
Alright, let's be honest. My expectations were basement level. Airport hotel? Treebo? My brain immediately conjured images of stained carpets and questionable air conditioning. I was mentally prepared for the bleakness. But... hold the phone! Finesta actually surprised me. "Luxury"? Maybe a *slight* stretch. Think of it more like "comfortably well-appointed, surprisingly clean, and with a faint whiff of freshly laundered towels." That's the vibe. The suites themselves? Roomy. Definitely enough space to do that dramatic "arms spread wide" thing when you first walk in, which is a crucial test for any hotel room, in my book. The bathroom? Clean. Really. Like, I inspected the grout *thoroughly* (old habits die hard, folks). No mold, no horrors. So, "nice"? Yeah. Airport-level "nice"? Absolutely elevated beyond that. Would I write a sonnet about it? Nah. Would I recommend it after a hellish red-eye? Absolutely. My tired soul was grateful. My inner germaphobe was… cautiously pleased.
Speaking of the red-eye... is it actually *convenient* for the airport? Like, a short walk, or still gotta wrestle with a chaotic auto-rickshaw?
Okay, this is crucial. It's not *right on* the airport. You're not going to stumble out of the arrivals hall and into the lobby. But, and this is a big BUT, it's a *short* taxi ride. Like, five minutes. Five minutes of blissful, non-stressed-out pre-flight bliss. Seriously, that's a game-changer. Coming *from* the airport is even easier. I had the driver waiting for me. He knew the place. It was that short. The chaos of Indian airport traffic? Minimized. The anxiety of missing your flight? Significantly reduced. Score.
The food. Tell me ALL about the food. Breakfast, lunch, dinner... Spill the beans!
Alright, here's where things get a little...interesting. Breakfast is included. And it's a buffet. Now, I *love* a good buffet. It's a weakness. But airport buffet? Again, low expectations. But Finesta, they actually do a decent job. I'm talking a good selection of standard Indian fare (idlis, dosas, the usual suspects), plus some Western options (toast, eggs, the questionable-looking sausages that always make an appearance). The coffee? Standard hotel coffee. So, not winning any awards, but it was hot, caffeinated, and it got the job done. Lunch and dinner: I didn't actually eat there. I was a bit too adventurous and decided on local food. I went to a local dhaba instead and almost set my mouth on fire! So if you are looking for authentic local experiences, ask the reception, there are plenty of places to choose from.
What about the staff? Were they helpful? Like, actually *helpful*, or the polite-but-vaguely-uninterested kind?
This is where Finesta actually shone. The staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. No faking it. I needed an extra pillow? Sorted. I needed directions to the nearest decent coffee shop (because I *had* to escape the hotel coffee)? Sorted. I needed help with my wonky suitcase wheel (don't judge, it's an old suitcase)? Sorted. They smiled, they were patient, and they actually seemed like they cared about making my stay pleasant. That kind of genuine hospitality can make all the difference, especially when you're exhausted and frazzled from travel. Major props to them. Honestly, they almost made up for the questionable sausages. *Almost*.
Okay, spill the tea. Any major downsides? Anything that made you want to scream?
Alright, here's the truth, folks. No place is perfect. Let's start with the soundproofing...it's not the greatest. You *might* hear the occasional airplane taking off/landing, so if you are a super light sleeper, earplugs are your friend. Which reminds me, I forgot mine. Doh! Also, the Wi-Fi? It was a little spotty at times. Could have been a fluke, could be a Finesta thing. It's not the end of the world, but if you rely on a super-stable connection, be prepared for some potential buffering drama. And, honestly, my biggest gripe? The air conditioning. It wasn't as cold as I would have liked. I am someone who LOVES being freezing in a room, I don't get the same level of satisfaction from a warm room. And for some reason, the shower water pressure was a tad weak. Tiny things overall, definitely not deal-breakers, but worth mentioning.
So, bottom line: Would you recommend this place? Be brutally honest!
Okay, so... after all that? YES. Absolutely. For what it is – a convenient, comfortable, and generally pleasant airport hotel – it's a winner. If you're looking for a luxurious spa getaway, *obviously* this isn't it. If you're looking for a clean, safe, and easy place to crash before or after a flight, or if you're like me and just like to be comfortable in a hotel, then yes, go for it. The staff is great, the rooms are spacious, and the location is perfect. Just remember to pack your earplugs (and maybe your own personal hairdryer, if you're picky). And hey, if you see those questionable sausages at breakfast? Approach with caution. You've been warned! I know I'm going back.
Okay, one more thing... did you see any interesting people there? Any juicy gossip?
Hah! You want gossip? Let's see... Well, there was the rather flamboyant gentleman in the lobby who was meticulously brushing his mustache with a tiny silver brush. I swear, he spent a solid fifteen minutes on that thing. I also saw a family with about a dozen kids, all screaming at the top of their lungs. Then there was the woman who tried to sneak three extra croissants from the breakfast buffet in her bag! Classic. Airport hotels are a sociological goldmine, I swear. Ahh I miss Nagpur already.

