Mahal New Delhi
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Mahal, New Delhi, located in the heart of the city, stands as tribute to legendary hospitality and service, complementing the broad leafy boulevards of Delhi's chief architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. Central to The property's prominence is its old-world grace and charm, blended effortlessly with contemporary comforts and amenities. Its close proximity to the seat of government, the city’s diplomatic corps, commercial hubs, cultural centers and iconic heritage wonders, has furthered the hotel’s reputation as the epicentre of the capital.
The 230 luxurious rooms including 36 suites, all of which offer stunning aerial views of Delhi’s historic skyline, or the one-of-a-kind Presidential Suite, are all perfected to host dignitaries and celebrities from across the globe. The hotel’s entrance is portal to centuries past, and the architectural triumphs of the city date back to the 7th century. This iconic hotel in Delhi near India Gate is one of the most preferred addresses for Heads of State, business leaders and visiting dignitaries, given its stateliness and security, its original culinary innovations and the air of quite, restrained luxury that permeates every aspect of a visitor’s stay. Located at the epicentre of New Delhi, this prime property is 2 km from Rashtrapati Bhavan, 5 km from the Railway Station and 18 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
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Mystery, magic, and utter disorder- this is Delhi, City of Djinns (genies) as well as home to 25 million people. Like the Rome of the East, India’s capital contains the relics of lost empires from centuries and millenia past. A army upon army stormed the Indo-Gangetic plain to put their stamp on the vanquished city, before collapsing into rubble and ruin like the conquerors before them. Delhi is a dynamic tapestry of medieval fortifications, Mughal mausoleums, smoky bazaars, colonial-era buildings, and mega malls.