New Delhi B&B
We at New Delhi B&B invites you to one of the most luxurious bed and breakfast inns at Delhi overlooking the Rajouri Garden's Shopping Malls, Punjabi Bagh Club, ISKCON Temple and Market. Located just minutes from the other hot tourism spots of the city, yet we are far away in the country to give the respite you are looking for. Enjoy a leisurely walk and Unwind Yoga in Punjabi bagh Club, other attraction ISKCON temple, all within minutes of New Delhi B&B.
Whatever brings you to the area you can be sure your stay with us will be restful and accommodating. Enjoy morning breakfast with various delicacies of the south and north India or maybe just the old English baked beans alongside a nice Paranthas.
New Delhi B&B's bedrooms have been tastefully decorated with various tastes from East & West, antiques from India and form the world. The house envisages a theme of the east meets west, and thus creates a unique texture. Elegantly furnished rooms where meticulous attentions has been paid to ensure that you experience the ultimate in hospitality, privacy and comfort with facilities such as;
~Welcome Drink on Arrival.
~Healthy Vegetarian Breakfast only, made to order.
~Air conditioned Bedrooms.
~Colour TV with Cable Connection.
~Attached Bathrooms with all modern Amenities.
~Iron and Ironing Board on request.
~Telephone, Fax & Internet Facility.
~On Call Medical Assistance.
~All Major Credit Cards Accepted.
~Digital Lockers in Rooms.
~Round the Clock Security.
~Uninterrupted Power and Water Supply.
~No Smoking Environment.
~Wi-fi Enabled Rooms.
New Delhi became the capital of India in 1911 - When British administrators moved from Calcutta and the Capital of Republic, since Independence, in 1947. In fact, modern Delhi embraces the foundations of the seven earlier cities, dating back to eighth century.
Contact Details
| Address: |
9/77, West Punjabi Bagh New Delhi - 110026 India |
| Telephone |
+91 9971521122 |
| Website: |
www.newdelhibandb.com |
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This page was last updated: 17 April 2008
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