Inn at Delhi
Inn at Delhi is a premium Bed and Breakfast accommodation for tourists at New Delhi, India. We provide hotel like services with a homely touch. We are located at a prestigious address of South Delhi.
The rooms at Inn at Delhi are spacious, well appointed, taste fully furnished, spotlessly clean with marble flooring, air-conditioned and with en-suite bathrooms with western toilets.
Bustling and colourful Indian markets are nearby. Shops stocking almost everything are within walking distance. Go for a stroll or for buying cute Indian presents or for window shopping.
Inn at Delhi is also suitable for single women who will find it very secure, well guarded and equipped with ATMs, Banks, eateries at walking distance within few yards of the Inn.
Homestay is a concept wherein the tourist stays at a private home. You come across land, people, culture and cuisine in its pristine elements unlike hotel accommodation. These Homes have their own history and stories to tell, run by the families who have inherited the culture and hospitality. Homestay is particularly enjoyed by tourists who are interested in learning about other cultures and their customs.
Distances from Inn at Delhi
* Distance from International Airport is 10 Kilometres
* Distance from the central business district Connaught Place is 6 Kilometres.
* Distance from the Domestic Palam Airport 6 Kilometres.
The following facilities are provided: -
* King size beds in Big Rooms with Windows
* Air-conditioner/ Air Con or Heater as per Season
* En-suite bathrooms with western toilets
* Colour TV with Satellite programmes
* Coffee Maker
* Wireless Broadband Internet access
* Breakfast is Included
* In house laundry / dry cleaning
* Mobile phones on hire
* Car hire service
* Doctor-on-call
Contact Details
| Address: |
C-34 Anand Niketan New Delhi -110021 |
| Telephone |
0091-9868104893 |
| Website: |
www.innatdelhi.com |
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This page was last updated: 20 March 2008
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