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Taj Palace Hotel (Five Star Deluxe), New Delhi

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Recreation and Health Facilities

The Taj palace hotel also offers a variety of facilities and services to its guests:

Swimming pool, fitness centre with complimentary steam, sauna, Jacuzzi and gymnasium, beauty parlour, barber shop, travel desk, car rental, shopping arcade, currency exchange, safe deposit lockers, doctor-on-call and babysitting, 24-hour room service and laundry service.

Basic Data

Country India
City New Delhi
Location Located in Diplomatic Enclave on Sardar Patel Marg, Near Dhaula Kuan, 14 kms. from International Airport, 12 kms. from Railway Station, 12.5 kms. from Bus Stand
Rooms Total 421 guest rooms and luxury suites
Group Taj Hotels Palaces and Resorts












City Information

India's capital city, New Delhi, has transformed in the last five decades from a relatively sleepy city to a bustling metropolis graced with wide roads, stately monuments and a vibrant nightlife! Today, high-rise buildings stand cheek by jowl with over 1000 monuments in and around the city, and the city's famous green spaces have dwindled to a mere handful. New Delhi remains the hub of major political and commercial activities giving the city a cosmopolitan air. It also remains a major link to all other northern and southern cities. Nowadays the line of distinction between Old and New Delhi has begun to blur and north, south, east and west Delhi are more prevalent terms of demarcation.

Red Fort
The red sandstone walls of Lal Qila, the Red Fort, extend 2 km in length and vary in height from 18 metres on the river-side to 33 metres on the city side. Construction of the massive fort, started in 1638, was completed in 1648. Shah Jahan, the Emperor behind this creation, was deposed and imprisoned in Agra Fort by his son Aurangazeb before he could move his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad in Delhi.

Diwan-i-aam or the Hall of Public Audiences
Here, in a marble-panelled alcove, set with precious stones, the Emperor would sit to hear complaints or disputes from his subjects. It was badly looted during the 1857 mutiny. This elegant hall was restored thanks to a directive by Lord Curzon, who was viceroy of India from 1898 to 1905.

Qutab Minar
The buildings in this complex, 15 km south of Delhi, date from the onset of Muslim rule in India. The Qutab Minar itself is a soaring tower of victory, whose construction was commenced in 1193, immediately after the defeat of the last Hindu Kingdom in Delhi. It is nearly 73 metres high and tapers from a 15-meter-diameter base to just 2.5 metres at the top. The tower has five distinct storeys, each marked by a projecting balcony. The first three storeys are made of red sandstone while the fourth and fifth storeys are made of marble.

Purana Qila
Purana Qila is the supposed site of Indraprastha, the original city of Delhi. The Afghan ruler, Sher Shah, who briefly interrupted the Mughal Empire by defeating Humayun, completed the fort during his reign from 1538-45, before Humayun regained control of India. The fort, located southeast of the India Gate and north of Humayun's Tomb and the Nizamuddin railway station, has massive walls and three large gateways.

Humayun's Tomb
The tomb is an early example of Mughal architecture. Humayun's senior wife Haji Begum had it built in the middle of the 16th century. This tomb is of great interest in relation to the Taj Mahal. The squat building, lighted by high arched entrances, topped by a bulbous dome and surrounded by formal gardens - were to be refined over the years to the magnificence of the Taj Mahal in Agra. Haji Begum too was buried in the tomb. The garden has other tombs including that of Humayun's barber and the Tomb of Isa Khan. The latter is a good example of Lodi architecture. The terraces of the tomb provide an excellent view of the surrounding city.


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