
A business hotel with clear focus on the
business traveler. Located in the heart of south Delhi with close
proximity to the biggest IT hardware market in the world, Nehru Place
.The accessibility is further an advantage with Central Delhi’s
Connaught Place & New Delhi Railway Station at just 25 minutes & the
Domestic IGI Airport at 40 minutes from the hotel.
Services and Facilities
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India Gate : The 42
meters high, freestanding arch was designed by Lutyens and built in
1931. It was originally called the All India War Memorial in memory
of the 90000 soldiers of the Indian Army who died in World War I. in
1971 and Eternal Flame was lit here to honor the Amar Jawan (Eternal
Soldier).
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Jantar Mantar : This
observatory within Connaught Place was built in 1724 by the Rajput
king of Jaipur. It was believed to be built with masonry instruments
for observing the movement of stars and planets.
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Parliament House :
A marvelous piece of architecture, close to rashtrapati bhawan, it
is a domed structure alosmt s kilometer in circumference, and was
designed by the famed architect Lutyen. It is the seat of the Indian
Parliament.
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Dilli Haat : The dilli
haat, located opposite the INA Market, jointly set by the New Delhi
Municipal Council and Delhi Tourism. One of the primary objectives
of setting this complex was to provide marketing facilities to rural
artisans. It is an ideal place to spend some time while admiring the
great array of handicrafts, Jewellery, garments and artifacts
representing the workmanship of almost all parts of the country.
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Red Fort : Red fort or
Lal quila, laid out along the river Yamuna as an irregular octagon
and is built of red sandstone. The fort has two entrances, the delhi
gate and the lahori gate which faces the famous chandni chowk
market.
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Rashptrapti Bhawan :
The official residence of the president of the Indian public , It was
the official residence viceroy during the British rule . With 340
rooms and an area of about 330 acres, special permission is required
to visit the complex. The mughal gardens are a treat for the eyes
and are open to the public during certain periods of the year.
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Birla Mandir : Close to
connaught place it was built by the industrialist raja Baldev Birla
in 1938. Mahatma Gandhi who inaugurated the temple was also a
regular visitor to it and would often pray there.
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Jama Masjid : The
largest mosque in the country, built in 1656, it lies opposite to
the Red Fort. The flight of stairs and its large courtyard are
marvels of architecture
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Cremation sites of National Leaders :
On the banks of the river Yamuna are the national shrines: Raj
Ghat(Mahatma Gandhi), Shanti Vana(Jawaharlal Nehru), Vijay Ghat(Lal
Bahadur Shastri), Shakti Sthal (Indira Gandhi), Vir Bhumi (Rajiv
Gandhi).
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Qutub Minar : The
magnificent structure in the southern part of New Delhi was built in
1199. The Minar (Tower) is 72.5 meters high and has its base as a
mosque. Tourists are not permitted to climb the tower.