Compare Prices for 12 Delhi City Centre Hotels

 
 
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  • Delhi Super Savers
  Connaught Place
from 218 US$ room/night
  South Delhi
from 252 US$ room/night
  Karol Bagh
from 38 US$ room/night
  Connaught Place
from 26 US$ room/night
 
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District: City Centre
A charming colonial-style hotel close to the city centre, adjacent to the business and shopping areas
District: City Centre
Close to the prime commercial centre. Rooms are luxuriously appointed providing elegance & comfort
District: City Centre
Sits in the prime location of Kalindi Colony, easily accessible to nearby shops, dining options and tourist points.Has tranquil rooms and modern ...
District: City Centre
In the city centre, an exclusive hotel with a reputation for service & luxurious accommodation
District: City Centre
Good value for money property, near a business district, only 3 km from Connaught Place and Nehru Place, provides standard amenities and simple ...
District: City Centre
Wonderful little hotel provides a real homely feelings with comfortable, vivid colour accommodation. Close to the Karol Bagh Shopping Market and ...
District: City Centre
In the city centre, set in landscaped gardens. Rooms are thoughtfully designed with commanding views
District: City Centre
District: City Centre
District: City Centre
District: City Centre
District: City Centre
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With a population of over 16 million, Delhi is the largest city in India after Mumbai. Delhi city centre is a vibrant part of the Indian capital. Steeped in history, this central district offers plenty of attractions to the visitor. Delhi city centre hotels are plentiful, with the bulk of them clustered around Rajiv Chowk metro station. There are a large number of UNESCO World Heritage sites to explore, including the Mughal Emperor Humayun's Tomb, the 17th century Red Fort and the Qutb complex, which spans dozens of monuments constructed over centuries. The minaret in the Qutb complex is the largest free-standing brick structure in the world. Other impressive landmarks of the city include the India Gate, the Akshardham Temple and the Lotus Temple. Other city landmarks depict the history of the British Raj during the colonial days. A good example is the North Block building, which is still being used by the government. In 2010, Delhi hosted the Commonwealth Games and many structures and stadiums were built for this purpose. These stadia host events throughout the year.

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