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The Claridges New Delhi
Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at The Claridges New Delhi
Located in Lutyens New Delhi, The Claridges, New Delhi, offers rooms with old-world charm and contemporary furnishings. Just 3 km from the city centre, it has a temperature-controlled outdoor swimming pool and 6 dining options. Free WiFi and parking are available. Wooden-floored rooms feature a satellite flat-screen TV and a pillow menu. Each is well-equipped with a minibar and tea/coffee making facilities. Safety deposit boxes and ironing facilities are available for guests convenience. The hotel has a variety of amenities, including a health club. A business centre is available and a concierge sees to guests’ requests and needs. Mediterranean cuisine is served at Sevilla, while Dhaba offers North Indian fare. Pastries are available at Ye Old Bakery Patisserie and Jade serves Chinese food. Choose from beverages at Aura—The Vodka Bar. The Claridges is within 1.5 km from Delhi National Museum and Lodhi Gardens. Within 4 km of the hotel is Connaught Place. It is 13 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
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Children and extra beds
Child policies
Children of any age are welcome.
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Cot and extra bed policies
Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
Check-in time
14.00
Check-out time
12.00
Facilities
- Air Condition
- Free parking
- Minibar
- Private bathroom
- Restaurants
- Safety deposit box
- Telephone
- TV
- Wireless internet
Parking
Parking available.
Delhi
Delhi, the vibrant capital of India, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and modernity. As one of the world's oldest cities, it boasts a fascinating heritage that seamlessly coexists with its urban energy. The city is home to iconic landmarks like the majestic Red Fort, the towering Qutub Minar, and the sprawling Humayun’s Tomb, each narrating tales of its rich Mughal past.
Delhi's bustling bazaars, such as Chandni Chowk, offer a sensory overload with their aromatic spices, colorful textiles, and delectable street food, while its upscale markets and malls cater to modern tastes. The grandeur of India Gate and the serene beauty of the Lotus Temple reflect the city’s diverse spirit.
With a dynamic culinary scene, lively festivals, and a hospitable atmosphere, Delhi welcomes visitors with open arms, offering an unforgettable journey through time and tradition.
Nightlife info
Delhi’s nightlife is as dynamic and diverse as the city itself, offering something for every kind of night owl. From chic rooftop bars with stunning city views to buzzing nightclubs that pulse with music, Delhi promises unforgettable evenings. Popular hubs like Hauz Khas Village, Connaught Place, and Cyber Hub in Gurugram are packed with trendy lounges, pubs, and microbreweries.
For music enthusiasts, live gigs and DJ performances light up the weekends, while jazz cafes and karaoke bars provide a more relaxed vibe. Food lovers can indulge in late-night feasts at upscale restaurants or relish Delhi’s famous street food at spots like Pandara Road or Murthal for a midnight snack.
Cultural night owls can enjoy theater performances, art exhibitions, or heritage walks under the moonlight. With its eclectic mix of entertainment options, Delhi’s nightlife ensures there’s never a dull moment once the sun sets.
Culture and history info
Delhi, a city with a lineage stretching over 2,000 years, is a living testament to India’s rich cultural and historical legacy. It has been the epicenter of power for various dynasties, from the Mauryas and Mughals to the British Raj, each leaving indelible marks on its landscape. Iconic monuments like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Qutub Minar speak of its glorious past, while Humayun’s Tomb and Lutyens' Delhi showcase architectural grandeur across eras.
Delhi's culture is a vibrant mosaic of traditions, languages, and festivals. The city hosts diverse celebrations, from Diwali and Eid to Christmas and Holi, uniting people from different backgrounds. Its thriving arts scene features classical music, dance performances, and contemporary art exhibitions.
Delhi's cuisine is a cultural treasure, blending Mughal delicacies, street food like chaat, and modern gourmet experiences. This fusion of old and new makes Delhi an enchanting destination for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.
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