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Regularly recognised as one of Asia's best hotels, The Imperial cuts a uniquely Indian image, one which celebrates the historic grandeur of Indian aristocracy with colonial influences, while representing the pinnacle of Indian hospitality. Situated in the Nation's capital, New Delhi, the Imperial is a museum hotel, with much of it given over to the display of a priceless collection of 'British Art on India', and the largest collection of Land War Gallantry awards in the Indian subcontinent.
The Imperial, pool The Imperial, double bedroom The Imperial, living room
While the opulence and refined elegance of the Imperial forms a natural home to history, art, and style, the hotel is also equipped with all the modern facilities and conveniences demanded from contemporary hotels in what is a booming India for both leisure and business travelers.
The Imperial, restaurant
The Imperial
Janpath
New Delhi 110001
India

Tel : +91 11 2334 1234 / 4150 1234
Fax : +91 11 2334 2255
Not only is it one of the grand hotels of the world, the imperial also houses one of the top ten restaurants in the world and has been recognized as the best business hotel in India. While praise is easily afforded, the best way to enjoy the delights of the Imperial is by first hand experience.
The remarkable luxury of the Imperial is evident within its 188 rooms and 43 suites, each adorned with impeccable décor, with featured high ceilings, and views over lush green gardens. Imperial rooms are the standard rooms within the hotel, with amenities which are anything but. King sized beds and marble bathrooms are major features and state of the art facilities in air conditioning with individual climate control create the perfect ambience.
The Imperial, a view restaurant The Imperial, pan-Indian restaurant The Imperial, fine dining
Both business and leisure guests can make full use of the dual line telephone with data port and voicemail, and high speed wireless internet access. Additional facilities include 33 channel flat screen television, private bar with refrigerator, electronic in-room safe, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Heritage Rooms have all the features of the Imperial Rooms, with additional space for guests, and Heritage Suites have a well appointed separate living room. Other suites available within the hotel include Deco Suites with wonderful Art Deco interiors, and Luxury suites which incorporate a seating area for up to 6 guests. For the ultimate in luxury, service and amenity there is also the Lutyen's suite and Royal imperial suite.

The newest addition to the Imperial hotel is the Six Senses Spa facility. Here, guests can enjoy a full complement of treatments including those in a suite especially designed for wedding preparations and honeymooners.
The Imperial, bathroom
A yoga centre, beauty salon for women and barber shop for men are also incorporated as is a multipurpose area for meditation and aerobics and hydrotherapy, steam and sauna facilities. For those looking for a more vigorous workout there is the swimming pool and fully equipped fitness centre, with multi-station equipment, treadmills, and cross trainers.

After working up an appetite in the Imperial's sports and leisure facilities guests can indulge in some of the best dining in Asia, within the hotel’s extensive dining options. The flagship restaurant within the imperial is the Spice Route, recognized as one of the top ten restaurants of the world. With first class South East Asian cuisine representative of the historic trade route which gives the restaurant its name, dining at the Spice route is not to be missed.

The 1911 Lounge, Bar and Brasserie celebrates the date New Delhi became the capital city of India, and San Gimignano is an authentic Italian restaurant which draws its inspirations from Tuscany. Additional dining options within the imperial include Daniell's Tavern,a pan-Indian restaurant, Patiala Peg, a popular bar, La Baguette, the pastry shop, and the Atrium, an ideal meeting place and stop for morning or afternoon tea.