A retreat of peace and relaxation sums up the trivialized extravagance of Lutyen’s gem The Imperial Hotel in New Delhi, India. With its state-of-the-art performance of old-style elegance and richness, a lot covered in colonial beauty, The Imperial welcomes you to the serene days of the Raj when luxury was the amount of the day. One way, under a drive bounded by tall king-plan trees with exquisitely costumed guards waiting to welcome.

The luxurious rooms and suites, the king palms, the tea lounge, The Royal Ballroom, the pillared verandahs, and the flourishing gardens at The Imperial have performed host to some important times among the British and Indian royalty.

The Imperial Hotel is an unusual combination of modern, having successfully defended its historic atmosphere, offering its visitors a lifetime of memories. It is a fabulous melange of Victorian, Colonial, and Art Deco designs in its interiors. The large great ceiling guest rooms, marvelous crystal chandeliers, shimmering marble floors, and massive mahogany tables with the extraordinary abundance of authentic 18th and 19th-century art collection decorating the hotel’s corridors is a valuable legacy.

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This hotel is related to a charming part of India’s history. Currently maintained by the company M/s Akoi Saab and owned by Sardar Hardev Singh Akoi and Sardar Jasdev Singh Akoi, grandsons of the Late Sardar Bahadur Ranjit Singh who established the hotel. Conceptualized in 1934 by Blomfield and originated by Lord Willingdon in 1936, The Imperial is a subtle convergence of vibrant ancient history and a smooth global charm.

The Imperial Hotel New Delhi was located on the second most vital cultural road of the country, the reputed Queensway, now called Janpath. The first was the grand and ceremonious Kingsway, now known as Rajpath.

Silver tea service, Burma teak furniture, Italian marble floors, tableware from London, real Daniells and Frasers on the fences, a revelation of moving green gardens, and turbaned waiters in red, all make the atmosphere of an old 19th-century English Manor in the core of The Imperial Hotel New Delhi.

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The Imperial’s involvement with art is a long-standing one. After its inception over 70 years ago, this hotel is a museum hotel and has been a treasury of history and a place for several well-known artists. The Imperial has to its credit the difference of receiving one of the most advanced Art Exhibitions in 1936. This was graced and inaugurated by H.H. the Maharaja of Patiala.

The Imperial Hotel in New Delhi, India Rooms And Suites

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Extravagance services with 192 rooms and 43 suites, each outlined with distinct interiors facing the flourishing gardens, is what The Imperial encases in its well-known stew-structured building. The room classifications comprise Deco Room, Heritage Room, Imperial Room, and Grand Heritage Room when the suites feature Art Deco Suite, Heritage Suite, The Royal Imperial Suite, and Luxury Suite for an excellent stay experience.

Package Included 

  • One Night Hotel
  • Breakfast
  • Welcome Drink
  • Mineral Water &Coffee/ Tea Maker In Room
  • Kid till six years free & share a bed with parents
  • 06-9 years kid, if share a bed with parents &extra breakfast is INR 1200
  • Extra bed with breakfast in 3000.

(INR 8500 Per Couple)

Validity up to 31 August 2021

Safety And Hygiene

We are doing everything we can to reduce the risks associated with COVID-19 and follow the highest hygiene standards in line with WHO instructions.

  • The fleet of cars is fully sanitized after each ride. Also, methods are in position for the disinfection of all baggage admitted to the hotel.
  • An automatic thermal scanner has been installed at the major entrance to ensure that temperature readings of all visitors admitted to the hotel are observed.
  • At check-in, visitors are needed to fill up a self-declaration form including COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Exclusive electrostatic sprayers which are non-toxic, human and climate-friendly are accessible at the hotel entrances for disinfection.
  • Supplies and materials are sanitized before being entered into the hotel premises.
  • All public spaces have been implemented with touch-free hand sanitizers for the comfort of visitors.
  • Experts doctors and agencies are on standby for instant medical help and sanitization of all regions should any visitor, or team member be detected with a positive sign of COVID-19.

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