JW Marriott New Delhi Aerocity
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : May 4, 2016, 15:05 IST
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Situated just next to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and just a short drive away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Qutab Minar and Vasant Kunj’s malls, this five-star hotel is one of the best places to stay near the … Read more
Situated just next to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and just a short drive away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Qutab Minar and Vasant Kunj’s malls, this five-star hotel is one of the best places to stay near the airport. Read less

Situated just next to Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and just a short drive away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Qutab Minar and Vasant Kunj’s malls, this five-star hotel is one of the best places to stay near the airport. Its spacious rooms have workstations with Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms with aromatherapy products and featherbeds with down comforters, along with the requisite modern amenities. Guests staying at the suites and executive level rooms also have access to the luxury lounge. The hotel has a whopping seven dining options, including K3 for global fare, the highly-acclaimed Akira Back for authentic Japanese cuisine, Delhi Baking Company for desserts and coffee, and W Lounge for cocktails. Guests can unwind at the luxurious Quan Spa with a range of Ayurvedic treatments, massages and therapies; or head to the JW Fitness centre, the sauna and outdoor swimming pool. With eight events rooms and 24,068 sq ft of event space, the hotel is ideal for organising businesses meetings. With a capacity for 1550 guests, the Grand Crystal Ballroom is suitable for weddings as well as conferences.
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