48 Hours in Gurugram — The Bridgerton Way
City Guide
February 2026 · 6 min read

48 Hours in Gurugram — The Bridgerton Way

A perfectly curated two-day itinerary for first-time visitors and returning guests alike.

Gurugram has a reputation that doesn't quite do it justice. Most people think of it as a corporate city — glass towers, traffic, and nothing else. But spend 48 hours properly, and you'll understand why people keep coming back.

Day 1

Start at Blue Tokai on the ground floor of AIPL Joy Street — one of the best specialty coffee roasters in India, and conveniently, right below our Joy Street residences. Order the cold brew. Sit. Let the morning settle.

From there, walk Golf Course Extension Road. The stretch between Sector 66 and Sector 58 has transformed into one of the most interesting food and retail corridors in NCR. Browse, people-watch, have a second coffee.

Afternoon: head to Cyber Hub. Yes, it's touristy. It's also genuinely excellent. The architecture alone is worth seeing — and if you time it for 4pm on a weekday, it's quiet enough to actually enjoy.

Evening: return to your residence. Order in from Café Delhi Heights downstairs. Eat on your terrace if you're at M3M Lofts, or at the kitchen island if you're at Joy Street. Watch the city light up.

Day 2

Breakfast at Sodhi's Market — freshly baked bread, local produce, the kind of corner that makes you feel like a local. Then drive out to Aravalli Biodiversity Park. It's 30 minutes and completely worth it — a lung of green in an otherwise dense city.

Back for a late lunch at any of the restaurants on Southern Peripheral Road. The stretch near Sector 74 has some excellent North Indian and coastal options.

Finish the evening on your balcony. There's something about the Gurugram skyline at dusk — the towers catching the last light, the city humming below — that you won't find anywhere else.

That's 48 hours. Unhurried, well-fed, properly rested.

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