Gardens & Outdoor Spaces
Nearby Attractions
Whether you are searching for fresh air or a quiet and peaceful spot, Artemis Hospital's gardens and outdoor spaces offer all the visitors a calming environment. The lawns at Artemis offers a peaceful and relaxed environment. For recreation and rejuvenation, you can also go to the nearby sight-seeing areas.
Places to visit
Kingdom Of Dreams
Kingdom of Dreams is India’s first live entertainment, theatre and leisure destination in Gurgaon. Kingdom of dreams is an entertainment destination designed to provide an exceptional and magical experience of live musicals, Indian culture, heritage, art and cuisine.
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
Bird Sanctuary is home to many migratory birds in winters and therefore is a birders delight. There are four watch towers located at different points, an education and interpretation center, a library, films, slides and binoculars for the benefit of bird lovers. A walk along the perimeter of the park takes up to two hours.
ide an exceptional and magical experience of live musicals, Indian culture, heritage, art and cuisine.
Shopping Malls
more than 80 shopping malls in Gurgaon. Prominent amongst them are, the Ambience Mall (near the Gurgaon-Delhi toll plaza), Sahara Mall, Metropolitan Mall, City Centre Mall, The Metropolis and Plaza Mall (all on the Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, also known as the Mall Road), Celebrations Mall (near Sohna Road). There is a Mall in Sushant Lok 1 that is focused exclusively on jewellery and is called “Gold Souk”. Star Mall (on NH-8, near 32nd milestone) and Omaxe Mall (Sohna Road) are also good hang out points.
The malls in Gurgaon offer much offer than just shopping. One can watch movies in multiplexes, playing games at gaming zones and devour a lot of sumptuous food at various restaurants.
Taj Mahal, Agra
The Taj Mahal or the "crown of palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favorite wife of three, Mumtaz Mahal.