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The Imperial

The
Imperial's realtionship with 'Art' is a long-standing one. Since the hotel was
established, it has in some form or other supported, collected, restored and
displayed
unique works of art.
Over the years, the hotel has not only been a repository of art, but also a
home to artists.
Each floor in the hotel is dedicated to an artist, whose
original works adorn the walls of the rooms and the corridors.
The hotel has carefully
preserved it's collections of
original engravings
and
lithographs and has added to it steadily over a sixy-year period.
Location
In the heart of city, 1-1/2 km from New Delhi Station, 18 km from international
airport and 11 km from domestic airport .
The colonial rooms with high ceilings, classy restaurants, permanent in-house
Art Galleries and service that made you 'feel at home', rendered The Imperial
a 'Jewel of Hospitaliy'. The hotel is set in 8 acres of beautiful landscaped
gardens, in the heart of the premium business, government and shopping district
of New Delhi.
Accomodation
Built in 1933, the hotel with addition has 263 aesthetically appointed deluxe,
heritage rooms and suites, centrally air-conditioned with attached bath, individual
temperature control,

high
ceilings, impeccable decor, direct dial telephones, colour TV with satellite
channels, mini fridge, channel music.
First among the legendary "Four Maidens of the East", The Imperial
was the only luxury hotel provided by Sir Edwin Lutyen in his grand design for
New Delhi. Build in 1933, the hotel has a somewhat unconventional style and
design; a mixture of Victorian and old colonial with a playful dosage of art-deco.
The colonial rooms with high ceilings, classy restaurants, permanent in-house
Art Galleries and service that made you 'feel at home', rendered The Imperial
a 'Jewel of Hospitaliy'. The hotel is set in 8 acres of beautiful landscaped
gardens, in the heart of the premium business, government and shopping district
of New Delhi.