Reckoned amongst Asia's finest hotels, The Imperial is a legend that offers a unique experience embracing facets of India's history.
The 24 king palms, that lead up to the porch, stand a witness to the creation of New Delhi.
Conceptualized in 1934 by Blomfield and inaugurated by Lord Wiilingdon in 1936, it was in Lutyen's scheme of things to build the most luxurious hotel in New Delhi. As New Delhi's landmark Hotel, it is located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. It is steps away from the renowned shopping district and major city attractions and a half-hour drive from the international airport.
As New Delhi's landmark Hotel, it is located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. It is steps away from the renowned shopping district and major city attractions and a half-hour drive from the international airport.
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Accommodation
With high ceilings, impeccable decor and equipped with all the facilities and modern conveniences, the 232 rooms and suites overlooking verdant gardens bespeak discreet luxury and offer total privacy and serenity.
Choicely designed for the discerning business and leisure guests alike, the distinctive characters of the room has been achieved by attention to detail heightened by warm and personal service. Truly an unparalleled imperial experience.
Categories of rooms: *Royal Imperial Suite *Lutyens Suite *Deluxe Suite *Deco Suite *Heritage Suite *Imperial Room
About 15 km south of Delhi, in Mehrauli, this 238 feet and 1 inch high Minar has been referred to as "one of the wonders of world". more
Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi
Built in 1565 AD by Haji Begum, the Persian born senior wife of Humayun, this tomb is an important landmark in the history of Indian architecture. more
Red Fort, New Delhi
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
Jantar-Mantar, New Delhi
Jantar Mantar was one of the vital trials of Jai Singh to give new dimensions to practical astronomy. more
India Gate , New Delhi
This 42 meter high, free standing arch, designed by Lutyens and founded on February 10 1921 by the Duke of Connaught, commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died during World War I. more