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 Ashok is a distinctive landmark, its rose-pink walls and arched turreted contours set it apart from the glass and concrete conformity of other hotels.
One of the main reasons why the Ashok Hotel is popular with tourists and businessmen alike is its prime location in the heart of the Indian Capital. The Hotel is
2 km from Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace)
15 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport
10 km from Domestic Airport
9 km from New Delhi Railway Station
6 km from Connaught Place (commercial shopping district)
6 km from Pragati Maidan (venue of trade exhibitions and fairs)
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Rooms & Suites
550 well appointed rooms, with 60 executive suites, 40 double suites, 10 deluxe suites and a Presidential suit.
Notes: # Above rates are on room only basis.
# Airport Complimentary for Luxury Suites rates.
# Airport transfer Complimentary for Deluxe Suite.
# Personlised Valet Service for Deluxe Suite.
# Complimentry Fruit Basket / Soft Drinks / Cookies (Choclates in Club room & Suites).
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