New Delhi Culture
Colonial art
Three-acre gardens
The Imperial is a landmark caught between worlds. On one hand, it was built as an ode to India's independence from the British. Yet, its existence is so treasured that even its former rulers consider it a jewel in their crown. Surrounded by acres of lush greens and Royal palms, The Imperial was built by D.J. Bromfield, a student of Edward Lutyens, the famed British architect best known for designing and building New Delhi.
The hotel runs a staff of 650, for a mere 232 rooms. After you dine at one of the hotels five award-winning restaurants, you're encouraged to take a stroll through the estate's three acres of gardens and courtyards. Facilities include a fitness center, swimming pool, beauty salon, and barber shop. But it's the art collection that will keep you most occupied. The Imperial proudly displays a priceless collection of the
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Conde Nast Traveler - Gold List - 2009
Travel + Leisure - 500 World's Best Hotels - 2009
Travel + Leisure - No.50, Top 50 Hotels in Asia - 2008
World Travel Awards - Asia's Leading Hotel - 2008
Conde Nast Traveler - Gold List, Best for Service - 2008
Forbes Traveler 400 - The World's Very Best Hotels and Resorts -2008
Conde Nast Traveller, Reader's Travel Awards - No. 10 Best Overseas Leisure Hotel in Asia & The Indian Subcontinent - 2007
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