The accommodation here is generous in every sense. Even the entry-level rooms rank among the largest in the city, blending contemporary amenities with opulent Indian design. Expect king-sized beds inlaid with silver and draped in silk, hand-woven rugs underfoot, and walls adorned with miniature paintings and tapestries. Suites, meanwhile, add further layers of indulgence, some with their own plunge pools or Jacuzzis looking out over the skyline. Whichever you choose, marble-clad bathrooms, deep soaking tubs, and thoughtful touches such as a replenished fruit basket and minibar demonstrate that every detail is considered.
Dining is a highlight of any stay. Jamavar showcases the depth and richness of Indian cuisine in surroundings that recall the palaces of old, while Megu brings a contemporary Japanese sensibility to the capital. For Italian and French classics there is Le Cirque, a Delhi outpost of New York’s iconic restaurant, and The Qube — a striking glasshouse where live cooking stations turn casual all-day dining into theatre. Then there are the quieter moments: afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge or evening cocktails in the Library Bar, both atmospheric settings in which to pause between explorations. On the rooftop, Delhi’s only temperature-controlled infinity pool stretches towards the horizon, affording wide-angle views across the city. Below, the spa offers a more contemplative retreat, combining ancient Eastern practices and Ayurvedic traditions.