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Delhi
True to its name, The Imperial Delhi Hotel is one of the leading deluxe hotels in Delhi. To be found in the capital city-New Delhi, near Palika Bazaar, this luxury hotel is chosen by many legendary personalities of India. Formerly named as Queensway, at present, the hotel has the biggest collection of colonial and post-colonial art and artifacts which is not available in other part of Delhi, and also has a famous museum and an art gallery.
The Imperial hotel, New Delhi is deemed for its legacy and heritage. It has very famous bar named as 'Patiala Peg'. It was the bar where Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Lord Mountbatten met to confer about the significant topic –“Partition of India and the birth of Pakistan”.
The design of the Imperial hotel is a royal mix of imperial Victorian and ancient colonial style, which make this Hotel one of the grand hotels in the city. There are 5 well-known multi-cuisine restaurants inside the buildings of the hotel. Besides, state-of-art standard health Centre, Spa, Swimming pool, bars are also available within the premises of the building. All the rooms have spacious balconies where you can sit and take your meals. Also, you can view the beautiful garden, courtyard and city from your balcony.
Rewarded with the title of "Asia's Leading Hotel" by the “World Travel Awards” in the year 2008, the imperial Delhi Hotel provide an array of about 80 rooms and 40 suites in different categorizes. All the rooms offer excellent decor with ancient colonial furnishing and breathtaking facilities for royal living. Moreover, hotel houses a lavish rooms designed especially for single lady guest with proper security and Queen Size bed. The finest bedding and plasma televisions with satellite connection makes the stay in the hotel a memorable one. All the rooms of the hotel have tea/ coffee maker, dual line phone, small-size electrical safe, national newspapers, Hairdryer and television with international languages.