The Best Luxury Hotels in Delhi, India
Freestanding baths, luxury spas and fine dining can all be part of a Delhi trip when you stay at one of these luxury hotels – all bookable with Culture Trip.
Rickshaws, bazaars, spice markets and cheap street food, rather than anything luxurious, are what spring into most people’s minds when they picture Delhi. However, the Red Fort is a reminder the capital of India was once home to emperors, and it’s still possible to get a taste of the royal treatment in the city today.
The Imperial New Delhi, Connaught Place
Luxury
Roosevelt and Rudyard Kipling are just two of the famous names in the Imperial New Delhi guest book. It’s easy to see why this five-star hotel has been favoured by presidents and movie stars; it’s dressed up in 3ha (8 acres) of impeccably maintained gardens and there’s marble, teak, gilding and antique artwork everywhere. Don’t miss the high tea – it’s served on the finest china tiers by waiters in grand red-and-gold uniforms.
Roseate House, Delhi Aerocity
Hotel
Less than a 10-minute drive from the airport, Roseate House offers 216 rooms with lavish features including freestanding or sunken baths and open-sided bathrooms. The hotel also has a rooftop pool, a sleek-looking spa, and five bars and restaurants. The DEL eatery serves breakfast 24 hours a day to cater to guests on different time zones. Kheer, meanwhile, dishes up exquisite pan-Indian food such as murgh zamin doz (a chicken dish cooked in an earthen pot).
Taj Palace, Diplomatic Enclave
Chain Hotel, Luxury
Taj Palace is shaped like a crescent moon, swaddled in 2.4ha (6 acres) of gardens, across the road from Buddha Jayanti Park in New Delhi. Interiors are traditional with acres of marble, carved wood and authentic textiles. The facilities, meanwhile, include a nine-hole minigolf course, a spa and four restaurants including the memorable Orient Express – it’s set inside a replica of the famous train carriage and has dishes such as caviar and cognac flambéed lobster on the menu.
The Roseate New Delhi
Luxury
A quick hop from Delhi airport and tech-cool Gurgaon, this design-led architectural beauty takes inspiration from the distinctive Mughal architecture of India. Circular doors open onto waterside walkways, columned terraces, living walls, domed ceilings, a mango-yellow lobby and a fabulous spa. A jade-tiled statement lagoon sweeps past, and more than 2,000 trees dot the soothing gardens. Luxe, iPad-controlled rooms have freestanding baths, flowing organic lines and plenty of contemporary attitude. The water-fringed Indian-international Kiyan restaurant features home-grown ingredients in seasonal creations such as coconut-fused aromatic fish curry and the chef’s special, chicken curry.
The Taj Mahal Hotel
Hotel
The Oberoi, New Delhi
Hotel
In 2018, after a near two-year refurbishment costing close to £70m, the Oberoi reopened to guests. In a city renowned for air pollution, perhaps the smartest addition was that of an air-purification system. Rooms and suites were also made bigger, and seven bars and restaurants have opened. Head to Cirrus 9 for classic and contemporary cocktails overlooking Humayun’s Tomb. Said to be one of the first hotels in India to offer a 24-hour personal butler service, the Oberoi is everything you’d expect from a luxury property.
The Leela Palace New Delhi
Hotel
The LaLiT New Delhi
Hotel
In Connaught Place, one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods in Delhi, the LaLiT is close to the Red Fort, Jama Masjid and India Gate, as well as the Museum of Modern Art and the World Trade Centre. This high-rise building – encompassing 28 floors – maintains character thanks in part to the careful curation of art throughout. Stay in one of the Legacy suites for a real dose of art – each is designed by a different Indian artist. The LaLiT is also the place to be if you want to party the night away with the well-dressed Delhi residents. Head to the lower lobby to visit one of the best-loved nightclubs in the city, Kitty Su.
Shangri-La’s Eros Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
With 320 rooms, you may think service could go amiss, but that’s not the case in the Shangri-La hotel. As with all Shangri-La properties – which are founded and headquartered in Hong Kong – there is an East Asian vibe to the interior design and decoration of the hotel, yet here in Delhi this is seamlessly merged with Indian influences, too. The spa, Chi, spreads over 1,850sqm (19,913sqft) offering Indian, Thai and Balinese therapies. When it comes to dining, don’t miss the Chinese cuisine at Shang Palace or, for a less formal afternoon snack, Mister Chai serves Indian street food favourites.
Andaz Delhi
Boutique Hotel, Airport Hotel, Hotel
Andaz Delhi is right by the airport, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s just another airport hotel. This is a fun, modern take on the luxury hotel with open-plan social spaces and floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Rooms are airy and bright but with thick blackout blinds to block the morning sun – and you might need them if you visit the lively restaurant and bar, the Hong Kong Club. Alternate, wholesome, dining options are served at AnnaMaya, where everything is freshly prepared every day.
The Claridges
Hotel
ITC Maurya
Boutique Hotel, Eco Hotel, Spa Hotel, Hotel
ITC Maurya is one of the most ecofriendly hotels in the world: solar panels provide hot water, flowers grow on the roof and, in 2019, the hotel made a pledge to eliminate single-use plastic. The sustainable practices the hotel employs are offered along with all the services and amenities you’d expected from a five-star hotel – a spa, fitness centre, relaxing pool area and room service. In keeping with the ecofriendly ethos, fresh fruit is brought to rooms only on request. The eight restaurants and bars here include the Bukhara, whose patrons have included Barack Obama and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Lodhi
Spa Hotel, Hotel
The Lodhi offers space, calmness and tranquillity. The hotel is set in 3ha (7 acres) of land, with views over the nearby Lodhi Gardens and Delhi Golf Club. A 50m (164ft) pool sets the scene for some serious workout or relaxation, complemented by the excellent gym and spa. Rooms maintain a calming ambience and offer all the regular minibar treats, with additional in-room fitness equipment. Some rooms even have a private plunge pool. Don’t miss acclaimed restaurant Indian Accent, number 13 on the 2020 list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.
Isabella Noble and Sarah Holt have contributed additional reporting to this article.
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