Most interesting stay options in Delhi
Panchali Dey, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, DELHI Created : Oct 23, 2023, 21:00 IST
Most interesting stay options in Delhi
Delhi stands as the top choice for travellers venturing further north, or serves as an ideal layover for international tourists exploring India. As expected, the city offers a diverse range of accommodation options, spanning from opulent luxury hotels to budget-friendly guest houses, thereby catering to visitors of all preferences and budgets.
Read on to know more about the extraordinarily unique lodging choices in Delhi; we have something for everyone.
Haveli Dharampura, Old Delhi
Experience the charm of a bygone era at a beautifully restored haveli, such as the Haveli Dharampura. It is also a beautiful boutique hotel. Booking a stay in this haveli means that you get to stay in regal rooms, immerse yourself in Old Delhi's rich history and culture, and savour traditional cuisine.
B Nineteen, Nizamuddin East
Crafted and owned by the creative minds of Janis McClinch and Rajive Chaudhry, B-Nineteen presents a lavish lodging with a captivating view of the beautifully illuminated Humayun's Tomb. The accommodations boast spacious, contemporary rooms adorned with vintage furnishings and connected balconies.
Its simplicity and homely cuisine offerings, coupled with a truly spectacular rooftop terrace, render it a perfect haven for relaxation, providing a peaceful escape from the noisy urban surroundings.
Bungalow 99
Experience a cosy Bed and Breakfast with exquisite interior design. Situated just 4.2 km away from the iconic Humayun's Tomb, Bungalow 99 offers guests a charming terrace, a comfortable seating area, captivating city vistas, a well-appointed kitchen, and a private bathroom complete with a shower and plush bathrobes.
Gandhi Smriti is located at a distance of 4.8 km, whereas Lodhi Gardens is a mere 4.5 km away from Bungalow 99. Also, this property offers an airport shuttle service for a nominal fee.
The Taquila Bar and Hotels
The Taquila Bar and Hotels is a newly-opened stay in the heart of New Delhi. This 3-star establishment boasts of air-conditioned rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, a rooftop terrace, and an in-house restaurant. For added convenience, the hotel offers room service and operates a 24-hour front desk, ensuring guests' needs are promptly attended to.
To kickstart the day, a continental, or Asian breakfast is served each morning at the property. Notably, The Taquila Bar and Hotels is situated just 2.8 km from Jantar Mantar.
Scarlette, Safdarjung Enclave
Scarlette was born when two French women, Pauline and Elisabeth, embarked on the journey to establish a warm refuge for friends, family, and fellow wanderers who love to travel and explore.
It has now evolved into a beloved lodging choice, and caters specifically to travellers in search of a second home. Its proximity to the INA market makes it a strategically situated retreat as well. Guests can indulge in a delectable complimentary breakfast, or opt to rejuvenate with spa treatments in the property.
The Estate Villa, Mandi Road, Sultanpur
Situated within the expansive Sultanpur estate, this three-story bed and breakfast exudes the ambiance of a grand European mansion. It features cosy rooms furnished with contemporary wooden decor and provides guests with the delightful opportunity to savour homemade meals, spanning both Indian and international cuisines.
Conveniently located near prominent landmarks like the Garden of Five Senses, Qutub Minar and Mehrauli Archaeological Park, this property has gradually become a favoured choice for travellers in transit.
Colonel’s Retreat, Defence Colony
Colonel's Retreat is a joint endeavour by Arun Khanna and his mother, Mrs. Meena Khanna, which now stands as a quintessential option for those seeking unparalleled comfort and opulence. Nestled within the tranquil surroundings of South Delhi, this bed and breakfast establishment has been lauded with numerous prestigious awards and recognitions by travel publications.
In addition to its generous size and extravagantly appointed rooms, this retreat takes pride in serving delectable breakfasts crafted from the finest ingredients.
The Lazy Patio, Hauz Khas
Earlier known as the Boheme Cafe, The Lazy Patio represents a unique guesthouse that provides an exceptionally comfortable lodging experience in the heart of South Delhi. It’s a penthouse-style cottage that can host up to four guests and extends a warm welcome to pets as well. The rooms on the fourth floor offer enchanting views of Hauz Khas Village's picturesque lake, while the rustic decor, cosy ambiance, wooden furnishings, complete with home-cooked meals and consistently attracts tourists throughout the year.
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