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Hotel
Imperial, New Delhi
LOCATION
: The Imperial is located on the prestigious Queen's Way, now
Janpath. It is a stone's throw away from Connaught Place, world's
most uniquely designed, fashionable shopping market and premium
business district of New Delhi.
The
International and Domestic airports are a convenient half an hour's
drive through wide tree-lined avenues of Lutyen's New Delhi. As you
approach the hotel, you pass by the Viceregal Lodge, now The
President's Palace, The Parliament House and the North and South
Block, nerve centre of the offices of the Government of India.
The
National Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, the Dolls Museum
and many Theatres are a 5 minute drive from the hotel. The main
sight-seeing attractions like the India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai
Temple, Red Fort and the Old Delhi city are easily accessible as the
hotel is located in the heart of the capital. The Imperial is also
less than 10 minutes away from the main parks like the Lodhi Garden
and Nehru Park. The Airline and Railway reservation offices are
located nearby. In fact, the eyes of many world travellers, The
Imperial is the best located in New Delhi.
FACILITIES
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Room
Types
Run Of House: No specific room type. Guarantees availbility of a
room at the lowest price.
Superior Rooms: Maximum occupancy two persons. Complimentary
tea/coffee, newspaper and fruit basket.
Imperial Rooms: Maximum occupancy two persons. Deluxe Rooms
with tea/coffee, breakfast, newspaper, fruit basket, twin line phone
and data port.
Heritage Rooms: Maximum occupancy two persons. Super Deluxe
Rooms with tea/coffee, breakfast, one way airport transfer,
newspaper,fruit basket, twin line phone, 25 inch TV and data port.
Grand
Traveller Room: Maximum occupancy two persons. Exclusive rooms
on the 1st floor with a living room, complimentary tea/coffee,
American Breakfast, two way limousine transfer, wine on arrival,
newspapers, deluxe amenities, fax machine.
Executive Suite: Maximum occupancy four persons. One bedroom
suite with a living room. Exclusive in suite check in with
complimentary tea/coffee, American Breakfast, wine on arrival, two
way transfer by limousine, newspapers, deluxe amenities and fax
machine.
The
Royal Ballroom evokes the splendour of Lords and Ladies bowing and
curtseying, before they swirled across the floor to the strains of
waltzes. This is where the distinguished guests amused themselves
when the hotel was opened in 1933, by Lord Willingdon.
Probably
the only authentic ballroom remaining in India.
The
vast ballroom today also serves as a venue for conferences and
lavish parties for the elite, sitting up to 500 guests, auditorium
style.
The
Imperial also offers two mid-sized conference rooms for upto 80
people each and three exclusive meeting rooms which can individually
accommodate upto 18 quests.
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