Ideally
located against the serene and historic backdrop of Tughlaquabad Fort
and Surajkund Lake and just a few minutes drive from the commercial
centre of South Delhi, The Atrium is just perfect for both business and
leisure travelers. The hotel is situated most conveniently between the
bustling cities of Delhi and Faridabad.
The hotel offers tastefully appointed rooms and suites, fully furnished
ready to move in serviced apartments and extensive conferencing &
banqueting facilities.
The hallmark of the The Atrium's guest
rooms is the winning combination of comfort and convenience with an
alluring aesthetic sensibility. The hotel promises a delightful 'home
away from home' experience. Atrium also offers the choice of exclusive,
fully furnished, serviced apartments that are completely ready to move
in to, replete with modern facilities and round-the-clock security.
Guest Services
Local Attractions
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Surajkund - Surajkund is a
place where history is still alive. The remnants of a 2000 year old sun
temple brood silently amidst sylvan surroundings here. A spectacular sun
pool with amphitheatre built by Raja Surajmal draws tourists from far
and wide. A quaint lake offers laid-back boat rides under azure skies.
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Tughlaqabad Fort - Located on a
hillock and sprawling almost endlessly, Tughlaqabad Fort was built
in 1321 AD by emperor Ghiyas-ud-din, to keep enemy at bay. Today,
weathered by the vagaries of centuries, the grandiose fort welcomes
visitors to ethereal walks down memory lane.
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India Gate - This freestanding arch
designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens was built in 1931 in the memory of 90,000
soldiers of the Indian Army, who died in World War I. Dedicated to the
Indian Armed Forces the monument has an eternal flame lit here to honour
the immortal soldiers.
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Bahai Temple - Built in the shape
of a lotus blossom, this Bahai house of worship is an architectural
marvel. Scriptures from all religions of the world are read here during
the prayer service. Located close to Nehru Place, the city's southern
business centre, it is a living example of India's religious diversity.
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National Museum - Located on
Janpath, the museum is home to rare archaeological, historical and
cultural artifacts from all over India. It also houses a 'Maritime
Heritage Gallery' set up by Indian Navy. The museum regularly hosts
traveling exhibitions from other countries.
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National Gallery of Modern Art -
Located near India Gate, the gallery features works of contemporary
artists from India and abroad. It also houses a permanent section of
renowned Indian painters and artists and an art reference library.
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Garden of five senses - Sprawling
over 20 luxuriant acres, is an intricate blend of nature’s bounty
and human creations. Flowers and plants, gardens and amphitheatre,
an open exhibition area, a food & shopping court, some amazing
sculptures and an attractive solar energy park come together to
delight the five senses.
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Select City Walk - A vibrant and
unique shopping & leisure destination, Select Citywalk houses some
of the most exciting Indian & international brands under one roof.
It combines luxury and high street shopping together with
destination cafes, bistros, cinemas, restaurant and bars.
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State Emporia Complex - Off
Connaught Place, the complex houses emporiums from different States
of the country, each showcasing the art and crafts from the State.
An enchanting array of products - from exquisite jewellery to hand
carved idols, offers a complete shopping experience.