Located in the heart of New Delhi, just south of the Delhi Golf Course and adjacent to the medieval Nizamuddin complex lies this beautiful city-based resort. From its prime location where the modern and historic are juxtaposed in perfect harmony, it is possible to enjoy many of the cultural wonders that New Delhi has to offer from the spectacular architecture of the Mughal Era to the grand monuments of the British Raj.
The design of the resort is contemporary, complemented with Indian touches such as hand-made rugs and jaali screens. Spacious suites afford guests the opportunity to relax in enveloping comfort, while the heady aroma of fresh flowers throughout the resort brings nature home to this metropolitan haven.
Lying to the west of the Yamuna River, New Delhi is easily accessible from the Indira Gandhi international airport which is only 35km from the city centre. Many international carriers have daily flights to and from New Delhi.
All the accommodation provided by Travelmasti are in the most comfortable hotels/resorts/camps, handpicked especially for you, offering the best stay to make your business or leisure trip, simply 'worth it'.
Rooms & Suites
Aman rooms There are 31 Aman Rooms opening into a combined bedroom and living area furnished with a king-size bed, daybed, reading chairs, table, writing desk and bar. Sliding screens separate a dressing area from bathroom facilities which include twin vanities, a shower, bathtub and separate toilet. Outside on the terrace, a large daybed sits invitingly, cantilevered on the edge of a private plunge pool which measures 15 square metres.
Aman suites There are also eight two-bedroom Aman Suites differentiated from the Aman Rooms by a central foyer, two bedrooms and a combined living and dining room.
Lodhi suites The Lodhi Suites are housed in a five-floor structure facing the hotel pool, central garden and courtyard. There are in total 14 one/two-bedroom Lodhi Suites. All Lodhi Suites have a spacious living room with rich wooden panelling. The dining and lounge setting comfortably accommodate six people. Adjacent to the dining area is a pantry from which the butler provides service to the suite.
Lodhi pool suites There are seven one/two-bedroom Lodhi Pool Suites and seven three-bedroom Lodhi Pool Suites. In the one and two-bedroom Lodhi Pool Suites, the external ground floor terrace opens onto a small private garden featuring a daybed and a 32 square-metre private pool. The three bedroom Lodhi Pool Suites offer a double-height terrace and private pool with a guest bedroom conveniently located off the entry lobby. The upper level is accessed via stairs and accommodates the master bedroom and a third guest bedroom.
The Aman serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as afternoon tea. The menu features a selection of Indian and Thai dishes, along with French Kaiseki at the Naoki counter, which fuses the best of French technique with Japanese artistry. Adjacent to the restaurant is the leather-panelled Lounge, an ideal meeting place, offering classic cocktails, light snacks and an extensive wine list. Located in a three-level, free-standing building within the grounds of Aman New Delhi is the Lodhi.
The Aman Spa features eight private Treatment Rooms, Hair and Beauty Salon, two traditional Hammam Steam Baths and Bamboo Garden Relaxation Areas. Each treatment room is fully-equipped with a private shower, steam room, bathtub, vanity and daybed. An extensive spa menu features luxurious spa treatments for both ladies and gentlemen
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