Delhi had served as the political and financial center of several empires of ancient India and the Delhi Sultanate, most notably of the Mughal Empire from 1649 to 1857. During the early 1900s, a proposal was made to the British administration to shift the capital of the British Indian Empire, as India was officially named, from Calcutta on the east coast to Delhi. The Government of British India felt that it would be logistically easier to administer India from Delhi in the center of northern India.
The Imperial Hotel New Delhi is a five-star property that is acclaimed for a full-service spa, a steam room and a health club. There also are business amenities available such as a business center, secretarial services and small meeting rooms. Further, to tickle the taste buds of the guests, there are 9 restaurants with a coffee shop/café and a poolside bar. The hotel has also acquired a distinctive position amidst Asia’s finest luxury Hotel in the tourism industry. The contemporary colonial style of the hotel also marks a long-lasting impression on the mind of the guests. To help the guests, there also is hotel staff available to help with tour/ticket, event catering and wedding services. There also are additional amenities such as a seasonal outdoor pool, a sauna and spa services available to meet the individual requirements of the guests. There also is complimentary valet parking and self-parking available on site. Moreover, there also is a designated area available for smoking. The award-winning Imperial Spa, Salon, Health and Racquet Club are also present to help the guests restore their vital energy.
An oasis of calm and comfort sums up the understated luxury of Lutyens masterpiece- The Imperial New Delhi. One approach down a drive flanked by tall king palm trees with immaculately dressed doormen waiting to greet. With its modern delivery of old-style class and luxuries aplenty wrapped in colonial elegance, The Imperial invites you to the halcyon days of the Raj when opulence was the order of the day. 235 elegant rooms and suites, the 24 king palms, the pillared verandahs, The Tea Lounge, The Royal Ballroom and the verdant gardens at The Imperial have played host to some celebrated moments between the British and Indian aristocracy
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