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Hotels in New Delhi
68 Hotels
Holiday Inn New Delhi International Airport
Hospitality District Asset Area 12, Aerocity, New Delhi international Airport

This four-pearl, 265-room airport hotel is mostly geared toward travelers in transit. It's only a couple of minutes by free airport transfer service to the terminals at Indira Gandhi International Airport. Rooms are spacious and modern, equipped with ample amenities like air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, minibars (no alcohol), and electric kettles. Facilities include a big outdoor pool with sun loungers, modern fitness center, sauna, relaxing spa, and an extensive business center with flexible event spaces. There's an all-day buffet restaurant serving international cuisine, as well as an Italian restaurant, lounge bar, and deli. A breakfast buffet is available for guests, but this costs extra. Wi-Fi and parking are both free. Alternatively, travelers could also consider the similarly-priced Lemon Tree Premier Delhi Airport, which adds a free breakfast buffet. 

Lemon Tree Premier, Delhi Airport
Asset No. 6, Aerocity Hospitality District, Indira Gandhi International Airport

The Lemon Tree Premier, Delhi Airport is a three-and-a-half-pearl airport chain hotel with 280 rooms and suites, some with runway views. Rooms here are modern -- in terms of both decor and amenities -- with air-conditioning, free basic Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs, though entry-level Superior Rooms are compact. Facilities include 24-hour dining, a spa, a modern fitness center, and a pool, plus a bar with pool tables and even a PlayStation. The Lemon Tree's location near the airport makes it a great choice for those in transit -- especially given that reaching Delhi's airport can be challenging due to the city's relentless traffic. However, travelers wanting wanting to be in central Delhi should consider the Radisson Blu Marina Connaught Place -- rates there are similar. 

The Leela Palace New Delhi
Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri

Among Delhi's most popular five-pearl hotels, and easily one of the most opulent, The Leela Palace New Delhi attracts business travelers and tourists alike with its luxurious interiors and convenient South Delhi location. The look is regal-done-right, with lots of polished marble and elegant dark tones throughout the property. The 254 rooms and suites all have enormous marble bathrooms, and many suites include private plunge pools and butler service. Amenities here are top-of-the-line and include fine-dining restaurants serving Indian and Franco-Italian food, a beautiful rooftop infinity pool with city views, and a luxury spa with a huge array of treatments. Travelers looking for something more central and with easy metro access may want to compare rates at the Lalit, a luxury property in Central Delhi's Connaught Place. 

The Leela Ambience Convention Hotel, Delhi
1, CBD, Maharaj Surajmal Road, Near Yamuna Sports Complex

The Leela Ambience Convention Hotel is a five-pearl business hotel designed with large conferences and similar events in mind. Its location in northeastern Delhi makes it a poor choice for tourists, but those who want to plan an upscale event and need room for upwards of a few thousand guests are well catered-to here. The 480 rooms and suites have marble-top desks, and gorgeous marble bathrooms, all with soaking tubs and walk-in showers. Features include a fitness center with modern equipment, a pool, a beauty salon, and a gorgeous spa with all sorts of treatments, plus three restaurants serving food from around the world. Tourists looking for a place to stay closer to Delhi's major sights may want to consider the Leela Palace instead, though rates will be higher. 

WelcomHotel Dwarka
205 Delhi Road, Plot No 3, District Centre, Sector 10

WelcomHotel Dwarka is a four-pearl property about an hours’ drive from the main tourist attractions of New Delhi. With a location just 35 minutes by car from the airport and four meeting spaces, its often frequented by business travelers. However, amenities like an outdoor pool, spa, and free breakfast appeal to leisure travelers, too. The 322 rooms are modern, sleek, and spacious with amenities like minibars and flat-screen TVs. Still, there are some cleanliness issues associated with the rooms and pool area. Tourists might want to consider The Lodhi, a luxurious property with private plunge pools in the rooms, located near Humayun's Tomb. 

Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Dwarka
Plot 4, Dwarka City Centre, Sector 13, next to Metro Station, near IGI Airport

Radisson Blu Hotel New Delhi Dwarka is a four-pearl business hotel in the dull suburb of Dwarka, a short drive from the airport. The 219 rooms here are bright and modern, with elegant touches such as red throws and cushions, etched-glass wall hangings, and classic marble bathrooms. The hotel has its own on-site shopping mall along with a spa, a beauty salon, a pool, a well-equipped fitness center, two restaurants, two cafes, a couple of bars, and lots of meeting space. Freebies include Wi-Fi and parking, and guests of higher-end rooms and suites also get free breakfast. The only real drawback is the suburban location; travelers wanting to stay closer to the city may prefer the four-pearl Fraser Suites New Delhi in South Delhi's Mayur Vihar neighborhood.

ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi
Diplomatic Enclave, Sadar Patel Marg

In the heart of Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave, a short drive from the U.S. Embassy, the ITC Maurya is a sprawling luxury business hotel with multiple wings. Some of the 438 rooms are allergen-friendly and come with air filters, and there's an entire floor of rooms just for women. All rooms have contemporary, elegant decor and beautiful marble bathrooms. The hotel is primarily aimed at business guests, with 11 meeting spaces, a high-end gym, and a large pool, but there are also services for families, such as rollaway beds, cribs, and babysitting. The hotel also has a number of excellent restaurants and is home to Bukhara, which serves rich subcontinental cuisine and has hosted many a celebrity and statesman. Travelers may want to compare rates at the Taj Palace, another luxury property right next door. 

Hotel Grand Godwin
8502/41 Arakashan Road, Near Mother Dairy

The Grand Godwin Hotel is a mid-range hotel with a boutique vibe -- not always easy to find in Delhi's Paharganj neighborhood. The 39 rooms here are sleek and modern, with minibars, electric kettles, flat-screen TVs, and marble bathrooms featuring enormous walk-in showers. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel and a buffet breakfast is included in the room rates. It's located right on Arakshan Road, a busy strip of hotels near the New Delhi Railway Station, in a section of the Paharganj neighborhood more commonly frequented by domestic tourists than the international backpackers who hang out right in the Main Bazaar area. Backpackers looking for a more social environment might be better off staying at the slightly cheaper Hotel Hari Piorko in the main part of the neighborhood instead.

The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa
Bangla Sahib Road, Connaught Place

The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa is a classic luxury business hotel in Central Delhi, near the shopping, dining, and transportation hub of Connaught Place. The 178 rooms and suites have simple business decor and run small, but the bathrooms feature big walk-in rainfall showers. Unfortunately, some bathrooms are separated from the rooms only by privacy-compromising frosted-glass walls. On-site amenities here include a lovely spa with Ayurvedic treatments, a decent gym, and lots of meeting space, but it's the dining here that really stands out. The hotel is home to one of the city's best-known Japanese restaurants, Sakura, and even the free buffet breakfast includes Japanese fare. While the Metropolitan overall is a solid choice, those looking for something with a more historic vibe may prefer the nearby (slightly pricier) Imperial instead.

Sheraton New Delhi Hotel
District Centre, Saket

The Sheraton New Delhi is an upscale business hotel located in South Delhi's Saket neighborhood, near a strip of shopping malls. The 220 rooms and suites have pleasant decor and marble bathrooms, but they're nothing special compared to other upscale hotels in the capital and the look throughout the hotel is old fashioned. Features are aimed primarily at business travelers, and include multiple meeting and event spaces, three restaurants (one with extensive buffets for all meals), a large outdoor pool, and wellness facilities that include a spa and a fitness room with personal trainers and yoga instruction. While it's not a bad place to stay if you want to be near the malls, travelers looking for easier access to central attractions should consider the Park Hotel in Connaught Place.