





When it’s time for a break from conferences or meetings, you can find plenty of fun things to do and see near the Radisson Blu MBD Hotel, Noida, including several upscale shopping malls within walking distance.
Just 500 meters away is The Great India Place, a supermall attached to Worlds of Wonder amusement park, or you can walk to Centre Stage Mall’s excellent cinema to catch a movie. Five minutes away, Film City offers you a behind-the-scenes look at the TV and film industries. If you’re looking for thrills, don’t miss the races at Buddh International Circuit, 30 minutes away.
Interested in Indian culture and history? Take an afternoon to tour the magnificent Swaminarayan Akshardham temple complex or explore New Delhi’s range of fascinating historic sites, including Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayan’s Tomb.
The Okhla Bird Sanctuary (OBS) provides a home for more than 320 species of birds. The sanctuary spans about four square kilometers and lies at the entrance of Noida in the Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh.
Constructed in the 17th century from stunning red sandstone, this fort boasts an impressive Mughal design and serves as the site of an annual celebration of Indian independence.
This 18-hole course welcomes experienced and beginning golfers. Located at the site of the famous 1803 Battle of Delhi, the course also features a monument to the battle.
Head to Noida Stadium to play sports and enjoy some exercise outdoors. The facilities include walking areas and bicycle rentals as well as a basketball court, squash court, table tennis court, lawn tennis court, and skating arena.
Enjoy a fun day out at this amusement park, home to thrilling rides, a set of steep water slides, and a go-karting speedway, as well as food stalls and a disco.
Head to KidZania for an afternoon of playful entertainment. This child-size city offers hours of entertainment and education for children ages 2-16, with over 60 fun, role-play games and activities.
Restored to its former glory in 2013, Humayun’s Tomb dates to AD 1572 and is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Visit to see the mausoleum’s marble-clad double dome stretching more than 40 meters (131 feet) in the air.
Built in the early 13th century, the red sandstone tower of Qutab Minar stands 72.5 meters (237 feet) tall. Explore the surrounding archaeological area, which contains amazing architectural finds such as Alai-Darwaza Gate.
Test your driving skills or watch the professionals from the stands at this 5.13-kilometer racetrack that’s hosted Formula One races and is known for being one of the fastest circuits in the world.
DLF Mall of India is one of the country’s largest shopping and entertainment destinations. The mall spans seven levels and features over 300 national and international brands, as well as a variety of culinary and entertainment options, including a state-of-the-art PVR multiplex, gaming zones, and a dedicated kids’ play area.
Dedicated to Shah Jahan’s late wife Mumtaz Mahal, this iconic mausoleum combines Indian, Persian and Islamic architecture. Completed in 1648, the Taj Mahal is enclosed by 17 hectares of gardens that stunningly contrast with the white marble exterior.
The Botanical Garden features a diverse range of native and exotic plants, themed sections, and landscaped pathways. It’s offers a peaceful retreat for families, couples, and solo visitors.