The Fern Residency, Aurangabad is a 120-rooms first class business hotel offering contemporary accommodations, a finely designed multi cuisine restaurant, bar, swimming pool and state-of-art banquet halls. The hotel is situated in the heart of the city, with easy access to the airport, railway station, major sightseeing attractions in town and to public transport.
3.8 km
7 km
High speed Wi-Fi internet
LED Television
Satellite TV connection for entertainment & international news
Digital in-room safe
Complimentary bottled drinking water in-room
Complimentary in-room tea & coffee facility
Guest Amenities on request
Eco friendly room lighting
Eco friendly bathroom amenities
24 hrs hot & cold water
Hair Dryer
Ironing Board on request
Doctor on call
Express check-in & check-out
Smoking/Non-Smoking Rooms
Access for handicaped disabled
24 hrs front desk
Complimentary buffet breakfast
In-room dining
Multi cuisine restaurant
All day dining
Bar
Spacious banquet and meeting rooms
Swimming pool
Left luggage service
Comprehensive travel Assistance
Car parking
Airport & local transfers and sightseeing (on chargeable basis)
Aadhar Card and Pan Card will not be accepted as ID Proof at check in, please provide Driving License, Passport or any other valid address id proof at check in. Failed to provide the check in will be denied.
Visitors are not allowed in the hotel rooms beyond 8 pm
Swimming Pool is closed till further notice due to COVID-19
Bibi Ka Maqbara is among the most visited places in Aurangabad. Mugal Emperor Aurangzeb had commissioned it in the year 1660 in the memory of his first wife Dilras Banu Begum and is a symbol of Aurangzeb’s ‘conjugal fidelity’.
Aurangabad Caves are among the most famous places in Aurangabad. First reference of the caves is in the great chaitya of Kanheri Caves. The caves are twelve rock-cut Buddhist shrines situated on a hill that is close to the city of Aurangabad.
Soneri Mahal is among the best places to visit in Aurangabad. Built in the year 1650, the landscape garden and former residence is now home to a small history museum.