A comfortable deluxe hotel in New Delhi, Amara is established with an objective to offer discerning and budget minded travelers a quiet, comfortable and homely place to stay in the heart of the city. Welcome to a place of exclusivity with a personal touch, a space to liberate your senses and a level of comfort to soothe your mind and body. The Amara is a budget property providing the best hotel standards and a preferred hotel accommodation for corporate CEO's and travelers as well as foreign and domestic tourists. Capital of India, New Delhi is the hub of political and socio-economic activities and globally famous for its monuments, historical temples and changing political scenario. Famous places in Delhi are Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Akshar Dham temple, India Gate etc. The Hotel is situated in the prime location of Greater Kailash Part-1. It is situated within 1 km from Nehru Place -the business hub, 3 kms from Okhla Industrial Area, 8 kms from Mohan Cooperative Industrial Area, 10 kms from Connaught Place and 7 kms from Pragati Maidan. The hotel is well equipped with 4 star facilities that redefine the comfort in corporate business with elegance and efficiency.
Notes: # Above rate are inclusive of breakfast and all taxes.
# Extra bed charges @ Rs. 500/-
# Above rate are not valid during long weekends and festival seasons.
The fort is sheltering Diwan-i-Aam( the Hall of Public Audiences), where the sovereigns used to make crucial decisions sitting on amazingly ornamented throne. more
Old Fort, New Delhi
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Qutub Minar, New Delhi
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Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi
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Jantar-Mantar, New Delhi
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