Lutyens Lawn
Hotel
Property Type
Outdoor Space
Space Type
4.4
Rating
400
Max Guest Capacity
14961 Sq. Ft.
Area
About Lutyens Lawn
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Airport
12.7 kms From Indira Gandhi International Airport
City Center
0.8 kms From Khan Market, Rabindra Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, India, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Railway Station
4.6 kms From Hazrat Nizamuddin
Metro Station
3.1 kms From Central Secreteriat
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Explore Rooms & Suites
Superior Room
Superior Rooms are compact, optimally-designed and charming. The vintage vibe is accentuated with a spacious private balcony, high ceiling and refurbished colonial-style bathroom. Features and amenities include a couch and coffee table, queen-sized bed, LCD television, DVD player on request, ergonomic work desk, mini bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity.
Deluxe Room
Ideal for business travelers, Deluxe Rooms offer urbane comfort coupled with style and a sense of place. A private balcony opens out to the hotel’s lush garden, well-manicured lawns, and Humayun Road. Retro accents include elegant high ceilings, jewel-coloured furnishings and colonial-style bathroom with a spacious bathtub. Features and amenities include a sitting area with couch and coffee table, twin/queen-sized bed, LCD television, DVD player on request, ergonomic work desk, mini bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity.
Premium Room
Dressed in urbane pastel colours, Premium Rooms are havens of comfort and style in the heart of New Delhi. A separate sitting area is ideal for a work meeting or lounging, as is the private balcony with breezy garden and lawn views. Features and amenities including queen-sized/ twin beds, plush furnishings, LCD Television, ergonomically-designed work desk, mini bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi internet. The four-fixture, spacious bathroom has a bathtub and premium bath amenities. Courteous in-room dining and housekeeping services ensure that your stay is memorable.
Executive Room
The Executive Rooms at Ambassador are elegantly designed, with colonial accents that echo the Lutyens lineage of the hotel. Sophisticated furniture and furnishings and a stately decor with rich upholstery create a serene ambiance for a blissful stay. Modern amenities including a flat-screen television, fully-wired work desk, mini bar, and complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity keep this retro experience firmly rooted in the present.
Deluxe Suite
Between 533 to 722 square feet, our Deluxe Suites are designed for discerning travellers with a taste for the vintage life. Each suite has a separate living room, bedroom, a private balcony and a spacious bathroom. Along with top-of-the-line amenities, there is an emphasis on finer detailing, from the handpicked furnishings and wall art to the retro fittings in the colonial-style bathroom. Impeccable round-the-clock housekeeping and in-room dining services deliver on the promise of a lavish lifestyle.
SeleQtions Suite
Designed to transport guests to the splendour of the British Raj, SeleQtions Suite is one of the finest in the city, brimming with heritage and elegance. A separate living room, bedroom, vanity area and lavish bathroom, ensure privacy for individual family members. The jewel colour palette, handpicked furniture and premium furnishings blend seamlessly with the modern amenities and contemporary workspace for business as well as leisure travellers. Immaculate service adds the cherry on the cake to this one-of-a-kind experience.
Experience Dining
Larry's China
Photographer Larry Corrington paints a delicious picture with his Chinese venture, Larry’s China.
Dress Code : Smart Casual
Timmings
1)Breakfast
2)Lunch
3)Dinner
Contact Details
1) Restaurant Manager
2) Mobile Number
3) Email Id
Yellow Bricks Road
NON-STOP EXCITEMENT. HIT A BULL'S EYE HERE. Yellow Brick Road is definitely a must-try pit-stop in the city.
Dress Code : Smart Casual
Timmings
1)Breakfast
2)Lunch
3)Dinner
Contact Details
1) Restaurant Manager
2) Mobile Number
3) Email Id
InSomnia
Unwind after a long day at Insomnia, a haven of delicious cocktails, colourful appetisers and foot-tapping music.
Dress Code : Smart Casual
Timmings
1)Breakfast
2)Lunch
3)Dinner
Contact Details
1) Restaurant Manager
2) Mobile Number
3) Email Id
Experience by the Space
Heritage Walks
The hotel arranges for guided tours of Lutyens, its magnificent neighborhood with iconic broad roads, gardens, and museums. There are also tours to explore the Delhi Metro Rail system which is adjacent to the hotel. Our ‘Metro Concierge’ provides personalized services to guests, including the purchase of passes, shopping assistance, sightseeing stops, and more. The themed walks are a wonderful window to the culture, history, and heritage of Delhi.
Gourmands’ Itinerary
A Signature dish from Ambassador’s renowned trio of restaurants can be tasted in one splendid dining experience. Guests begin with cocktails and starters at Insomnia, before moving to Yellow Brick Road to savor colonial-era classics that have wowed generations of patrons at the hotel. The feast culminates over a sumptuous Chinese meal at the legendary Larry’s China.
High Tea on the Terrace
Life the charmed Delhi life with this refined custom offered at the Ambassador. Daily afternoon tea is a celebration of all that’s sophisticated, relaxed, and reminiscent of another era. The hotel terrace offers a panoramic view of the architecturally-rich neighborhood Lutyens, creating an atmosphere that preps you for great conversations on balmy afternoons. The tea menu is extensive, paired with an equally enticing spread of bruschetta, vol-au-vents, finger sandwiches, and traditional British tea cake.

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Explore Near by Places
Humayun's Tomb
This tomb, built-in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal.
National Museum
The National Museum in New Delhi, also known as the National Museum of India, is one of the largest museums in India. Established in 1949, it holds a variety of articles ranging from the pre-historic era to modern works of art. It functions under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The museum is situated on Janpath.[1] The blueprint of the National Museum had been prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. The museum has around 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years.
India Gate
The India Gate (formerly known as the All India War Memorial) is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of the "ceremonial axis" of New Delhi, formerly called Kingsway. It stands as a memorial to 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who died between 1914 and 1921 in the First World War.
Khan Market
Classy and posh, Khan Market is a favorite of the ex-pat and diplomatic community. It was originally allocated as seed land to immigrants from the North-West Frontier Province after the partition of India. Today, it is a popular shopping destination in Delhi. It is a large U-shaped market with two parallel ‘U’s and some extensions. You will find excellent book shops, up-market boutiques, opticians, grocers, tailors, brand showrooms, lifestyle stores, etc here & There are also a couple of boutiques selling up-market household furnishings. Across the road are shops that specialize mainly in lighting. You will also find many eating joints: cafes, restaurants, bakeries, and street-food corners.
Khan Chacha is a landmark: its tikkas and seekhs are a rage with the crowd. Amrapali is famous for its silver jewelry. Ranna Gill makes two major fashion statements each year with her summer and winter lines.
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