The Imperial is an iconic property in Delhi's 5 star hotel category and the most distinguished address situated in the heart of the capital, reminiscent of the halcyon days of the Raj. A luxury hotel with an iconic and awe-inspiring heritage interwoven in colonial elegance, it dwells in its modern delivery of old-style class, magnificence and luxuries aplenty. Built in 1931 by Blomfield, one of Sir Edwin Lutyen’s associates and inaugurated by Lord Willingdon in 1936, it is New Delhi’s landmark Hotel, located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. The Hotel is steps away from Connaught Place, the renowned shopping district and is very close to the city’s major attractions. The hotel is just a 30-minutes drive from the international airport.
The Oberoi, New Delhi is an iconic luxury 5 star hotel in New Delhi. The interiors are a contemporary interpretation of Sir Edwin Lutyens' New Delhi architecture. The hotel is also equipped with state of the art clean air technology which promises air quality on par with global standards. The hotel has 220 rooms and suites inspired by Lutyens' New Delhi design, with authentic furnishings and handpicked artwork. All feature large picture windows which frame unmatched views of Delhi Golf Course on one side and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Humayun's Tomb on the other. All accommodation radiates luxury. From the rich polished teakwood floors to the spacious walk-in closets, magnificent Italian marble bathrooms and oak wood desks.
The Taj Mahal Hotel is a five-star luxury hotel located in the very heart of New Delhi. On Number One Mansingh Road, it stands as tribute to timeless hospitality and service, complementing the broad leafy boulevards of Delhi's chief architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. Its proximity to the seat of government, the city's diplomatic corps, and entertainment, heritage and business districts has furthered the hotel’s reputation as the epicentre of the capital. Prominent landmarks - India Gate, the Presidential Palace and the National Museum - are a short 10-minute drive away. The glorious Mughal architecture, dramatic façade of pink Dholpur sandstone, impeccable gardens and pool give it the ambience of a luxurious in-city haven. All around, grandeur meets understated elegance. Antiques, priceless art, and traditional accents & colours are impeccably woven together with contemporary style and modern amenities. Stay in our 292 luxurious rooms and grand suites, all of which offer stunning aerial views of Delhi’s historic skyline, or at our one-of-a-kind Presidential Suite, all perfected to host dignitaries and celebrities from across the globe.
Consisting of a cluster of 132 different rooms and suites, The Claridges, New Delhi, offers you a plethora of rooms to choose from. Adequately equipped with all the facilities that you could possibly need, these rooms proffer an unconventional blend of the elegant style of architecture that characterized early 19th century Britain and the contemporary modern styles. The hotel has two sections, ‘the old wing’ and ‘the cabana wing’. However, the one thing that is common to both these wings is the need to deliver luxury at its best.
With a history of over a century and remarkably endearing hospitality, Maidens Hotel offers a journey back in time. Established in 1903, a stay at Maidens Hotel is ethereal and unmatched - an experience historically and culturally enriching! Every corner in the hotel has a story to tell, whether it's unraveling the majestic royals of the princely states, the Delhi Durbar with its pre-independence coronation, or the ruling times of The British Raj. The pearl-white façade of the building complements the lush jade-like greenery, while peacocks roam about and birds chirp sweet songs. While walking the hotel with pleasing hospitality all around, a feeling of home-away-from-home takes over. Accommodation and elegant restaurants retain the old-world charm, serviced with world-class amenities besides warmth and geniality.
The Lodhi ethos is simple and easy luxury, it is also an ethos of 'contrasts'. From the dynamic and vibrant atmosphere in the restaurants, courtyards and public areas to the peace inducing atmosphere of the seven floors of guest accommodation. The Lodhi is a boutique property reflecting contemporary Indian culture, with changing art exhibitions and dining experiences. This property is located on the edge of Lutyen's Delhi and ten minutes from Connaught Place in the heart of the city. The Lodhi's 40 rooms and suites are located in an elegant two winged structure. All rooms & suites were extensively renovated with Delhi based architects, Designplus, to reflect a contemporary flair with extensive use of local materials. Some of the suite categories have their own private plunge pools and extensive balconies and are furnished for comfort and ease with king size beds, upholstered sofas and chairs, desks, with ambient lighting. The bathroom facilities include twin vanities, a shower, bathtub and separate toilet.
During Mughal and late Mughal period, a large number of havelis were built by the courtiers. Historical references suggest that construction of Haveli Dharampura dates to 1887 AD. The ground floor with a charming entrance and first floor were constructed at the same period, while second floor clearly seems to be a later addition at much later stage in the mid-20th century. A heritage traveller's dream, the rooms at Haveli Dharampura tell the tale of two Indias as they feature traditional interior designs within the shell of modern amenities. There are 13 rooms at Haveli Dharampura in total, each room tells a different tale.
Colonel’s Retreat is South Delhi’s best-kept secret. Hidden away in a calm locale of South Delhi, Colonel's Retreat has received several accolades from travel magazines and aficianado alike. Colonel’s Retreat has been lovingly created by people who are frequent global travellers themselves. Elegant, yet cosy, rooms furnished with modern amenities and loving service, will make you never want to leave.