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Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 24, 2016, 13:28 IST
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Situated close to the Delhi Metro in the neighbourhood of Janakpuri in west Delhi, this boutique hotel is popular because of its well-designed rooms and excellent service. All the 17 rooms are decorated different with ethnic Indi … Read more
Situated close to the Delhi Metro in the neighbourhood of Janakpuri in west Delhi, this boutique hotel is popular because of its well-designed rooms and excellent service. All the 17 rooms are decorated different with ethnic Indian artefacts, and separated into three categories—deluxe, premium and luxury. Read less

Situated close to the Delhi Metro in the neighbourhood of Janakpuri in west Delhi, this boutique hotel is popular because of its well-designed rooms and excellent service. All the 17 rooms are decorated different with ethnic Indian artefacts, and separated into three categories—deluxe, premium and luxury. There are three different lounges for relaxing, along with a 24-hour gym and fitness centre and Patra, a steam, facial and Ayurvedic massage centre. The hotel also offers complimentary Wi-Fi, private yoga classes, custom tailoring, and a travel desk. The rooftop restaurant The Lantern offers fresh meals in a candle-lit setting, and guests can even take cooking classes with the chef. First-time visitors can also avail of their all-inclusive packages, which combine sightseeing, meals and transport.
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