The Oberoi New Delhi
Location
It lies only a stone’s throw from UNESCO-listed Humayun’s Tomb and the tranquil Sunder Nursery, with its waterways, shady neem trees, and 16th‑century monuments. Lodhi Gardens and the National Zoological Park are within walking distance, while the nearest metro station is just a 10‑minute stroll away.
Accommodation
Communal spaces are equally captivating. A sweeping marble staircase leads down to five acres of manicured gardens, while two sublime swimming pools shimmer beneath the sky.
Dining is a delight, with options to suit every mood. At 360°, the atmosphere is relaxed, whether you choose buffet or à la carte. Dhilli celebrates the city’s rich culinary traditions, reimagining local flavours with flair. For evenings, the rooftop bar hums with energy, cocktails in hand as the lights of New Delhi sparkle beyond.
Those seeking intimacy can retreat to the Club Bar and Cigar Lounge, its clubby atmosphere perfect for lingering conversations. And for guests in the most desirable rooms and suites, the Residents’ Lounge offers a refined sanctuary, where quiet sophistication and attentive service complete the experience.
Experiences
- Cook up a delight. Explore Asia’s largest spice market at Khari Baoli, then return for a private cooking lesson and four‑course meal with the hotel’s chef.
- Take a Lutyens tour. In the company of an expert, walk through the grand avenues and architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens’s New Delhi, learning stories of colonial grandeur and Indian nobility.
- Head out on a shopping expedition. You can discover fashionable boutiques and artisan stores at Janpath, Khan Market, and Dilli Haat. This is one for lovers of style and souvenirs.
- Discover mystical Delhi. Visit sacred sites, including the Lotus Temple, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Nizamuddin Dargah, and more, immersing yourself in the city’s spiritual diversity.
- Visit the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site of Humayun’s Tomb. It’s the first Mughal garden tomb and inspiration for the Taj Mahal. Arrive early in the morning to experience the place when it’s alive with birdsong rather than chatter.
- Stroll through Sunder Nursery. This is Delhi’s first arboretum and heritage park, home to 300 tree species and several 16th‑century monuments.
- Have an excursion to India Gate. Admire the 42‑metre sandstone memorial arch honouring 70,000 soldiers of World War I, with views down Kartavya Path to Rashtrapati Bhavan.
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