Araya Bagh

Delhi, India
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About Araya Bagh

A sprawling garden banquet facility spread across nearly two acres in South Delhi's Ghitorni locality, Araya Bagh delivers an open-air event experience that is genuinely rare this close to the city's arterial Mehrauli–Gurgaon Road. The property accommodates up to 800 guests in a floating setup and is particularly sought after for events where natural surroundings and generous horizontal space — rather than a ballroom ceiling — set the atmosphere. Araya Bagh has established itself as a dependable mid-to-premium banquet destination for families and planners who want outdoor scale without travelling to the city's outskirts.

Garden Banquet Spaces and Event Layout in South Delhi

The centrepiece of Araya Bagh is its landscaped outdoor lawn, which comfortably holds large gathering configurations and allows for clearly demarcated zones — a dedicated stage area, guest seating sections, and a pre-function corridor for cocktail hour or mehendi setups. An adjoining covered area provides a contingency option for inclement weather, ensuring that outdoor event plans are not entirely at the mercy of the season. For planners coordinating Delhi wedding banquet bookings or large social receptions, the ability to configure the space across multiple functional zones within a single premises is a meaningful logistical advantage.

Weddings and Social Events at a Garden Venue in Ghitorni

Araya Bagh primarily hosts wedding functions — from sangeet and mehendi ceremonies to the main wedding reception — along with corporate gatherings, birthday milestones, and social celebrations. For wedding clients, the lawn layout supports elaborate décor mandaps, pheras setups, and post-ceremony dinners within the same contiguous space, reducing the guest movement friction that multi-floor banquet halls often introduce. For corporate event planners, the property's open configuration works well for informal networking evenings, product activations, or celebratory dinners, though the outdoor-first design means that theatre-style or classroom-style seating configurations with technical AV infrastructure are less naturally suited to this location than they would be at an indoor convention facility — a relevant consideration for presentation-heavy programmes.

Location Advantage for Event Planners in the Delhi–Gurgaon Corridor

Positioned in Ghitorni, Araya Bagh sits at a practical midpoint between South Delhi residential neighbourhoods and the Gurugram border, making it an accessible choice for guest lists drawn from both sides of the Delhi–NCR divide. The Ghitorni metro station on the Yellow Line is approximately walkable-to-proximate for guests using public transport, and the MG Road connector provides direct road access from Gurgaon. Surface parking is available on-site, which for events scaling toward the 800-guest mark is a detail planners consistently flag during venue shortlisting.

Planning Your Event at Araya Bagh Through Spalba

Araya Bagh is listed on Spalba with availability calendars, capacity details, and direct enquiry tools that allow planners to check open dates and submit an RFP without a preliminary phone call. For event coordinators comparing garden banquet venues across South Delhi and the Ghitorni–Chattarpur belt, Spalba's side-by-side comparison view puts Araya Bagh's layout specifics, guest capacity, and locality details in direct context with alternative properties. Reviewing confirmed availability before committing to a site visit is the most efficient first step for any planner working within a defined event calendar.

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