Location of Imperial Hotel Delhi :
1, Janpath
New Delhi -110 001
India.
About Imperial Hotel Delhi :
The Imperial Hotel Delhi, a 5 Star Deluxe Luxury hotel in New Delhi, built in 1933 is somewhat unconventional in style and design; a mixture of Victorian and old colonial with a playful dosage of art deco. The Delhi hotel is divided into four wings and has 263 beautifully appointed rooms and suites. The hotel in New Delhi also has a permanent 'Art Galleries', which houses a priceless art collection as well as antiques that the hotel has acquired over the years. Set in 8 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, in the heart of the premium business, government and shopping districts of New Delhi, the hotel is a half an hour's drive from the International and Domestic airports.The hotel is divided into four wings and has 263 beautiful appointed rooms and suites.Two hundred and sixty three spacious singles, doubles and suites, the rooms at The Imperial retain the regal flourishes of a wondrous past. With it’s high ceilings, impeccable décor, combined with modern comforts.
The Imperial is a delight of the fastidious connoisseur. The Suits Dedicated to Sir Edwin Lutyens, the suite is furnished with some of his original furniture designs. His famous design of 'The Universe’, adorns the flooring of the living room. Original artifacts and antiques, including a 200 year old bronze Chinese horse and an old chandelier by Osler, contribute luxurious touches to the suite. The Four Poster bed, wing chair with a cigar table and Indo-Portugese late 18th century chaise lounge, bring back the romance of a bygone era.The regal structure, exquisite decor and modern facilities make up the Imperial. The intimate setting of the rooms and the beauty of the surroundings ensure the experience is re-lived in memory for a long time to come. It houses some of the finest restaurants in the country, from the many regions of vast India as well as from other parts of the world. A must visit is 'The Spice Route', for a culinary journey through the delicacies from the South of the country to other South-East Asian countires like Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The authentic and historic ballroom is a well-preserved reminder of the splendor of the era of Lords and Ladies. This is where the distinguished guests amused themselves when the hotel was opened in 1931 and this is the room where the first grand Ball was held in the presence of Lord Willingdon. The Spa and the swimming pool are an ideal setting for relaxation and leisure. The Best Of Imperial Hotel Delhi.The Royal Imperial Suite bears an unmistakable signature of luxury, spaciousness and `feel of the Orient'. Treasures collected from the four directions adorn its quarters. The Living Room fitted with antique furniture like the Lutyens Drop Leaf side table, Lutyens Spiral Back desk chair with a solid teak writing desk, once used by Sir Walter Lutyens to write Hukumnamas or orders are yours to live with.The original work of Prince Soltikof adorns the walls, with the floor embellished with an antique early 18th century Persian carpet, with a hue of vibrant colours drawn from nature. The early 17th century candle-posts sit on the side tables to re-create an era of unhurried attention to detail. The bedroom is furnished with a four-poster king-size bed with a canopy of that finest cotton fabric dyed in colours of that period. The bedrooms are furnished with an 18th century Indo-Portuguese bureau and cabinet.
Accessibility Imperial Hotel Delhi :
Airport : 17 km
Railway Station : 3 km
Bus Station : 8 km
Facilities in Imperial Hotel Delhi :
Room Service
H/C Running water
Fax
Direct Dial Telephone
Tea/ Coffee Maker
24-hour business center
concierge,
fitness center
shoe shine
salon
dry cleaning
Dining at Imperial Hotel Delhi :
"The Spice Route" was voted one of the Top 10 Restaurants in the World by Condé Nast Traveler. Other options for dining include trendy French, romantic Italian, an Indian restaurant, two bars and a pastry shop.