The Stay Inn Bed and Breakfast in New Delhi it's very close to saket market.which has some of the favorites restaurants. A variety of cuisines are available including Italian, Thai, Chinese,Indian and American fast food. We provide you menus of all these restaurents.
Rooms
Our Rooms at the Bed and Breakfast in New Delhi India are all aircondition with attached bathroom having hot & cold water 24 hrs with tea and coffee facility available in the room.All rooms are having internet online connections. It has the facility of Television and Fridge in the room. Our Rooms at our Bed & Breakfast are like any 5 Star Hotels in Delhi india.
Facilities
Two bottles of Complimentary mineral water in the room,replenished daily. Multi channel colour T.V, Mini-fridge, Tea / Coffee maker, Internet connectivity :WI-FI, Wardrobe and Luggage rack, Uninterrupted power supply., Laundry service, Laptop and Mobile phone on request., Hair dryer, Iron and Iron board on demand. Hot water bottle on demand, Wheel chair on demand., Car rental, Foreign exchange facility (can be arranged).
Delhi
The capital of India, Delhi, is the third largest city of India. A fusion of the ancient and the modern, standing along the West End of Gangetic Plain, Delhi, revels a picture rich in culture, architecture and human diversity. It has rich history, monuments, museums, galleries, gardens and exotic shows, truly representing India. Delhi comprises of Old Delhi and New Delhi, both very different from each other but providing a rich blend of past and the present to this capital city of India. The city is strewn with pieces of Mughal and British architecture. Delhi has many hustling and bustling bazaars, where you can find all sorts of goods and items. The city is well-planned, there are trees that line the spacious streets and imposing buildings that reflect the progress of the city.
Visit Delhi and experience a fusion of power, politics, invasions, and conquests & of free India. It is one of the most enchanting cities in the world, luring visitors from every corner of the globe to explore and discover the exotic culture which still flourishes along the flows of development.
Attractions in Delhi
Qutab Minar
It is one of the prime attractions in Delhi, it is regarded as bequest of Islamic culture in India. It also represents the military might of the Turko-Afghan Salve Dynasty ruling India during the 12th century. This 73 meter-high-tower is believed to have been built in 1193 A.D. by King Kutub-ud-din-Aibak to celebrate the victory of the Afghan invader over the Rajputs. Its five stories are graced with fine sculptures made of sand stone. At the foot of the tower, there stands a Mosque which was built in 1197. The tower was repaired for several times due to the earthquake and lightning.
Red Fort
Lal Quila or the Red Fort is one of the elegant structures in Delh. It lies on the riverbank of Yamuna, surrounded by a wall of about 2.4 km in circumference and built of red sandstone. The construction of the Fort began when the Mughal King Shah Jahan transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi and was completed in 1648. The highlighted structures include the Diwan-e-Am (hall of public audience), the Diwan-e-Khas (hall of private audience). Besides this is the Rang Mahal, the water-cooled apartment for the royal ladies. In the basement of the fort is a market where several traditional Indian goods can be purchased at nominal rates. The Red Fort also has light and sound in the evenings.
Humayun's Tomb
Built in the 16th century as a memorial to the Mughal emperor, this enormous piece of architecture is said to have inspired Emperor Shajahan to construct Taj Mahal in Agra. The tomb was built to dedicate to Emperor Humayun by his widow, Haji Begum in A.D. 1565. The tomb was made of red stone, crowned with the gorgeous marble dome.
India Gate
India Gate is Located at the end of Rajpath in New Delhi.Designed and built by the British architect Lutyens, it was originally called "All India War Memorial" in memory of Indian soldiers who died in the campaigns of World War I, the North-West Frontier operations and the 1919 Afghan Fiasco. Names of the martyrs are inscribed on the walls with the eternal flames honoring them.
Rashtrapati Bhawan
Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India. It is the former the residence of the Viceroy during the British Raj. Perching on the magnificent Raisina Hill, the grandiose building comprises 340 rooms for several functions. Visitors wishing to visit the building are supposed to contact the deputy Military Secretary to The President are allowed to visit the Durbar Hall, Ashok Hall, the Dining Room and the Mughal Gardens only.
The Ghats
The Ghats along the banks of Yamuna River are marked by memorial places where the leaders and freedom fighters of India were cremated. The most visited among them is Raj Ghat where the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi was cremated after his assassination in 1948. Within the premises there are cremation grounds of Jawahar Lal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Sanjay Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri also.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Built by G. D. Birla, the industrialist, Laxmi Narayan Temple is known also known as Birla Mandir. One of the most worshiped Hindu temples in India, it is located in the west of Connaught Place, the temple is devoted to Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and God Vishnu, her spouse. After six years of construction, the temple was inaugurated in 1939 by Mahatma Gandhi, and for the first time, the temple was opened to people of all castes, no exemption for the untouchable caste.
Bahai's Temple
Bahai temple built in 1986, is also known as the Lotus temple because of its lotus shape which reaches a height of more than 40 meters. The temple belongs to the Bahai House of Worship, dedicated to the oneness of all religions and mankind.
Iskon Temple
Iskon temple is complex of temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and stands on the Hari Krishna Hill at a height of 90 feet above ground level. It is decorated with attractive paintings of Russian artists, depicting stories of legendary personalities of Ramayana epic like Ram, Sita, Laxman and Hanuman. Performances of traditional music are also displayed every Sunday.
Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk, situated in Old Delhi, literally means Moonlight Square. It is a pack of bazaars, where the colorful lifestyle of Delhi can be seen. Here one can buy anything and everything ranging from fish and poultry to second-hand items, gems and gold, garlands, turbans, and spare car parts.
Jantar Mantar
Located within the area of the Connaught Palace, the stone observatory of Jantar Mantar was built in 1724 by Maharaja Jai Singh, who later built the others on the same lines in Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, and Mathura. It used as the observatory, boasted for its accuracy in calculating the astronomical movements.
Location
The Stay Inn Bed and Breakfast in New Delhi is Located Opp. Saket in Sainik Farm Just a Few Minutes away to the Entertainment Hub of Delhi the Shopping Mall, Resturants ,Pubs and Cinema and approachable to visit the prominent places in Delhi within 20 Minutes. The Stay Inn Bed and Breakfast in Delhi India is Very Close to Qutab Minar one of the Prime Heritage Attraction in Delhi .The Stay Inn Bed and Breakfast Delhi india is Very Close to Saket Metro Station.
The Stay Inn Delhi Bed and Breakfast New Delhi india opp saket in sainik farm is very close to Sheraton Hotels in saket Delhi India ,Hilton Hotels in Saket Delhi India and Few Minutes away from Max Hospital Saket and 10 Min Drive to Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj.The Stay Inn Delhi Bed and Breakfast in new delhi india is very Close to District Courts in Saket. The Stay Inn Delhi Bed and Breakast in Delhi india is Walking Distance to IGNOU University Close to Saket.Our New Delhi Bed and Breakfast in Delhi india is very near to Garden of Five Senses near saket.Our Bed and Breakfast is close to the Qutab Golf Course one of the Best Golf Courses in Delhi Near Saket. Our B&B Hotels is few minutes drive to IIPM Delhi campus chattarpur.
Our b&b Delhi is close proximity to Delhi Haat Shoppers Paradise and Ina Market which is one of the Biggest Spice Market in delhi.ATM and Banks are at the nearby market in saket which is the city centre of south delhi close to our Bed and Breakfast where the foreign exchange can be encashed.Our Bed & Breakfast in delhi is about 30 Min from the delhi airport.
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