The Imperial Delhi
 
 
Hotel Description

The Imperial Delhi
Reckoned amongst Asia’s finest hotels, The Imperial is a legend that offers a unique experience embracing facets of India’s history. Conceptualized in 1934 by Blomfield and inaugurated by Lord Wiilingdon in 1936, it was in Lutyen's scheme of things to build the most luxurious hotel in New Delhi. As New Delhi’s landmark Hotel, it is located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. It is steps away from the renowned shopping district and major city attractions.

 
 
 
  FACILITIES:

The Imperial Delhi

• The Spice Route – Serves Southeast Asian cuisine. The Restaurant is an overwhelming
   visual   depiction of the art and culture that travelled through these regions.
• 1911 Brasserte – Serves french Cuisine. Exquisite table linen from the House of Porthault,    Paris, specially designed crockery, candles, glassware, flower arrangements and chic    wooden platters complement the excellent food.
• 1911 Bar
• San Gimignano – Serves Italian Cuisine. It offers a delectable fare and boasts a premium    selection of Italian wines and grappa, including San Gimignano's very own 'Vernaccia di
   San    Gimignano.'
• Patiala Peg - The Bar has a remarkable collection of photographs of the Maharaja of
   Patiala   during the Second World War.
• La Baguette - Presenting an interesting and wide range of gateaux, breads, chocolate,   sunrise and teatime eats and patisseries.
• Room Service
• Swimming Pool
• Beauty Salon
• Business Facilities
• Barber Shop
• Foreign Currency Exchange
• The Imperial Spa
• Doctor on Call
 
  ROOMS:

The Imperial Delhi

All rooms have equipped with modern facilities.

All Rooms have:

• Centrally Air Condition
• Satellite Television
• Electronic In room Safe
• Tea / Coffee Maker
• Direct Dial Telephone
• Internet Facility
• Private Bar
• Refrigerator
• Attached Bathroom