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Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 24, 2016, 13:32 IST
Synopsis
Conveniently located in the upscale neighbourhood of Greater Kailash in south Delhi, this boutique hotel is close to several markets, as well as the business districts of Nehru Place and Saket. It has 20 spacious rooms and four su … Read more
Conveniently located in the upscale neighbourhood of Greater Kailash in south Delhi, this boutique hotel is close to several markets, as well as the business districts of Nehru Place and Saket. It has 20 spacious rooms and four suites, all with 24-hour room service, daily housekeeping and all the requisite amenities such as a mini refrigerator, electronic safe, iron, tea and coffee maker and flat screen TV. The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serves buffet breakfast, along with Indian, Continental and Chinese fare. Read less

Conveniently located in the upscale neighbourhood of Greater Kailash in south Delhi, this boutique hotel is close to several markets, as well as the business districts of Nehru Place and Saket. It has 20 spacious rooms and four suites, all with 24-hour room service, daily housekeeping and all the requisite amenities such as a mini refrigerator, electronic safe, iron, tea and coffee maker and flat screen TV. The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serves buffet breakfast, along with Indian, Continental and Chinese fare. There’s a conference hall and board room equipped with state-of-the-art-facilities for meetings, and a banquet hall for hosting parties.
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