The Oberoi, New Delhioberoidelhi
Capital to seven different cultures over the course of its history, New Delhi is a fascinating fusion of them all. The art and architecture of the city reflects its ancient and multifaceted heritage. A Hindu fortress, a Mughal tomb, an Islamic minaret and mosque and a Bahai temple all within minutes of each other give an idea of the cultural richness of the city.

Voted 'The Best Five Star Hotel in India' in 2002 by the Department of Tourism, The Oberoi, New Delhi has a lot to live up to. The hotel's fine restaurants, Taipan and Baan Thai have won awards and critical plaudits for the exceptional quality of their food and service.
 
Getting There

The hotel is located in the heart of New Delhi, overlooking the lush greens of the Delhi Golf Club and the monument, Humayun’s tomb. It is minutes away from the busy commercial centers of Connaught Place, Nehru Place, and the offices of Central Government Ministries and is within walking distance of Pragati Maidan, the international trade fair and exhibition grounds.

By air: Most major international destinations and capital cities are connected by direct flights to New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International airport. Domestic airlines, Jet Airways, Sahara Airlines and Indian Airlines, connect New Delhi to important cities such as Mumbai, Banaglore, Chennai and Kolkata with multiple daily flights.

The Oberoi is located 45 minutes from the International Airport and 30 minutes from the Domestic Airport

By rail: Delhi is well connected by rail from all parts of the country. The two main railway stations, New Delhi station and Nizammuddin station, are located within 15 to 20 minutes driving time from the hotel.

By road: Delhi has a good network of roads and highways connecting it to all parts of the country. The famous heritage cities of Agra and Jaipur are easily accessible from Delhi by road.

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