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'.
Hampshire hotel in Noida, Delhi is in planning stage right now and will likely come up in 2009-10 timeframe. It will be a state of the art star hotel with convention facilities for 2000-3000 people.
A new zing will be added to New Delhi with the opening of a new Lemon Tree Hotel. The upscale, reasonably priced, full-service Lemon Tree Hotel, Delhi International Airport, will be launched in mid 2012. more
Shanti Ananda Delhi will be spread over 12 acres and is a luxury resort hotel with a spa in the heart of the capital with the same philosophy that has made Ananda In The Himalayas a signature Spa. The resort will offer 150 Rooms with a Tented Spa ... more
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
Old Fort, New Delhi
Constructed on the historical site of Indraprastha by Mughal emperor Humayun and Sher Shah, the fort has a circuit of about a mile. 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
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
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