Gone are the days when Delhi was just known for its heritage monuments. Come to Delhi to experience the best street food, multi-cuisine, fashion streets as you enjoy visiting other popular tourist destinations. Well this city has much more on its platter than one can count. From sightseeing to amusement parks, high-end shopping malls, museums, historical monuments, forts etc, it is not enough to see all this in just one day. Therefore, Delhi hotels offers special packages for tourists to enjoy the flavors of the city to the hilt. The perfect blend of past with the present will make anyone fall in love with the city of hearts- 'Dilli'.
No hotel symbolizes the traditional grandeur of the historic capital of India more than the Ashok, the foremost of Delhi's 5-star hotels and the flagship hotel of the Ashok Group. Set in a prime location in Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave, the... more
Crown Plaza Surya is in the heart of New Delhi and is a 30-minute drive from the international airport and close to Delhi's business centres including Nehru Place, Trade Fair Grounds, Okhla and Noida. Nearby shopping facilities include Connaught... more
Set in beautifully landscapped gardens which it shares with Delhi's landmark ashok Hotel, the Samrat is an elegant stone and marble structure buil around a central flower-filled atrium and open-air courtyard. Its rooms and super deluxe apartments... more
Hyatt Regency Delhi, India is a palatial complex that offers travellers a heightened level of luxury, accommodation, dining and entertainment services. more
The Intercontinental Eros Nehru Place New Delhi is a 5 star hotel. An elegant oasis surrounded by the bustle of an emerging commercial hub. The hotel is in close proximity to Delhi's most famous tourist places like Lotus Temple, Humayun's... more
ITC One is an exclusive wing which redefines the concept of space for the corporate leader. This private residence provides state-of-the-art, in-room facilities, an exclusive lounge – "Upper Crust," as well as a personal butler who will... more
The Radisson Delhi has become preferred choice for business traveller with its proximity with Gurgaon-The biggest business district on National Capital of Delhi.Radisson Delhi is Delhi's most Awarded Business Hotel. Hotel is connected to Gurgaon... more
Set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens, with superb recreational and business facilities the Shangri-La Hotel, New Delhi , provides a welcoming utopian retreat for the world- weary traveller. This elegant oasis nestled within the heart of New Delhi&... more
There is much to see and do including Lodhi Gardens and Humayan's Tomb. Conveniently, located the Ambassador Hotel is just 17 km from the domestic airport, and 22 km from the international airport.
The luxury of privacy with the convenience of personalised service. The indulgences of a bygone era with the latest tools of power business. And the reassurance of efficient and unobtrusive concierge services. more
As city's landmark hotel, this 5 star hotel in Delhi is located on Janpath and steps away from the renowned shopping district Connaught place and major city attractions and a half-hour drive from the international airport.
The Lalit New Delhi, a 460 room super luxury hotel, stands tall in the heart of city's premier business and commercial district – Connaught Place. Right next to lively shopping centers, office complexes and colourful streets, the hotel is 24 kms... more
Constructed on the historical site of Indraprastha by Mughal emperor Humayun and Sher Shah, the fort has a circuit of about a mile. more
Qutub Minar, New Delhi
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
Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
Jantar Mantar was one of the vital trials of Jai Singh to give new dimensions to practical astronomy. 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