The Manor
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 24, 2016, 11:21 IST
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Located in a quiet south-western suburb, The Manor won't be hugely convenient for most, but in a vast, rambunctious city like Delhi it's worth going out of your way for a pleasant night's sleep.
Located in a quiet south-western suburb, The Manor won't be hugely convenient for most, but in a vast, rambunctious city like Delhi it's worth going out of your way for a pleasant night's sleep. Read less

Serene and stylish small hotel, just out of the main centre
Located in a quiet south-western suburb, The Manor won't be hugely convenient for most, but in a vast, rambunctious city like Delhi it's worth going out of your way for a pleasant night's sleep.
There's not much else around, but never fear: between your room, Indian Accent and the buzzy bar, you'll have little need to venture out.
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