Top 7 Best Hotels In Delhi
If you are to live in Delhi, live like an emperor. Delhi is the city of many emperors and the present capital of India. As a tourist, it is quite essential that you get the best experience that the city has to provide. Posted On October 12th, 2020
The Oberoi, New Delhi
The Oberoi Hotel reopened in 2018 after extensive refurbishment and is a sophisticated blend of tradition and modernity. The rooms of Oberoi Hotel are spacious and well lit, completely equipped with modern technology. They provide a direct view of Humayun’s Tomb.
The Leela Palace New Delhi
The fine-dining institutions in Leela Palace are the Japanese MEGU and the French Le Cirque. It has one of the best hospitality services in the entire City.
The Taj Mahal Hotel
This hotel is built as a tribute to the chief architect of Delhi during the British Empire, Edwin Lutyens. It has a great Indo-Western fusion that reflects in its design and services. It has restaurants that serve cuisines from all over the world as well as an Indo Western therapeutic spa.
The Imperial Hotel
The Imperial Hotel of New Delhi is one of the Asia finest hotels. It was built in the year 1931 by an associate of Edwin Lutyens, Blomfield. it has the impressions of a colonial style of architecture and room design.
The Lodhi
The Lodhi Hotel gets its name from the Lodhi Gardens near which it is built. Before that, until 2013, it was known as Aman Resort. It provides to its visitors a feeling of tranquility and sophistication even amidst one of the biggest Cosmopolitan regions in India.
Andaz Delhi
The Andaz Hotel is the brainchild of Bauer Latoza Studio and interior designer Virgile. The most unique thing about this hotel is that each of the 407 guest rooms includes a piece of art that incorporates traditional Indian style into modernity and gives the guests a reason to fall in love with Delhi.
Shanti Home
Located at a convenient distance of 13 kilometers and 15 kilometers from the Indira Gandhi International Airport and Connaught place respectively, Shanti Home lives up to its name by giving its visitors a chance to get away from the hassles of daily life.