Amongst Asia's finest hotels, the Imperial is a legend that offers a superb experience embracing many facets of India's history. As New Delhi's landmark hotel, it is located steps away from the renowned shopping district and major city attractions.
Surrounded by a reserved forest, it offers unique and comfortable cottages with all modern conveniences including a swimming pool, yet they have been kept simple and close to nature in design. There is a private verandah to sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of the jungle.
The present Raja inherited this early 19th century fort at the age of ten and has taken a personal interest in the preservation of this ancestral residence. Under his influence, the décor is authentically a blend of Indian and colonial architecture.
The Oberoi Amarvilas is located 600 meters from the Taj Mahal and all rooms, lobby, bar and lounge offer breathtaking views of the monument. Built in a style inspired by Moorish and Mughal architecture, the resort is a splendid display of terraced lawns, fountains, reflection pools and pavilions with rich interiors.
Surrounded by undulating, yellow mustard fields, it was built for Raja Ragunath Singh. It offers an eclectic and lively fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the best of creative style, distinguished by a homely and welcoming warmth.
The Trident Hilton looks out on to the scenic Mansagar lake and the picturesque Aravalli ranges. Elegantly furnished, the rooms are equipped with mini-bars, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephones and television.
The cottages have been innovatively crafted using traditional skills of Rajasthan. Each has a verandah and the bedrooms have antique wooden furnishings and 'durries' to cover the floor. Each cottage has an en suite with all modern amenities.
Perched high above the desert capital of Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan Palace is the last of the great palaces of India, set amidst 26 acres of lush gardens. The lavish interiors with gilt furniture and elegant artwork follow the Art Deco style.
Visitors will feel like honoured guests of the Maharana at this exquisite white marble palace that seems to float majestically on Lake Pichola. Set amid awe-inspiring gardens, this 250 year old palace is among the most romantic hotels in the world.
Built in 1903, the hotel is an architectural marvel and a gracious landmark of the city. Showcasing beautiful vaulted alabaster ceilings, onyx columns, graceful archways, silk carpets, chandeliers, a magnificent art collection and a dramatic cantilever stairway.