The Grand Olive
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, NOIDA/ Updated : Dec 17, 2015, 14:23 IST
Synopsis
The Grand Olive Noida, situated in Sector 50, is a mid-range property, ideal for those looking for a comfortable accommodation in the city without burning a hole in their pockets. The property is just 200 m away from Noida City Ce … Read more
The Grand Olive Noida, situated in Sector 50, is a mid-range property, ideal for those looking for a comfortable accommodation in the city without burning a hole in their pockets. The property is just 200 m away from Noida City Centre Metro Station and 10 minutes’ drive from TGIP mall. The property offers several facilities to make the stay convenient for guests, including car rental services, dry cleaning and free Wi-Fi. There is also a shared lounge/TV area for the entertainment of guests. Read less

The Grand Olive Noida, situated in Sector 50, is a mid-range property, ideal for those looking for a comfortable accommodation in the city without burning a hole in their pockets. The property is just 200 m away from Noida City Centre Metro Station and 10 minutes’ drive from TGIP mall. The property offers several facilities to make the stay convenient for guests, including car rental services, dry cleaning and free Wi-Fi. There is also a shared lounge/TV area for the entertainment of guests. All the rooms are spacious and feature air conditioner, cable TV and work desk. Some rooms also have mini bar, electric kettle and a small dining area. For dining, there is an in-house restaurant serving a range of delicious delicacies.
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