Lawn - Courtyard Aravali

Delhi, India
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4.5

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1520

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16100 Sq. Ft.

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175 Ft. x 92 Ft. x

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About Lawn - Courtyard Aravali

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Kohinoor Suite
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Kohinoor Suite

The jewel in the crown of The Oberoi, New Delhi. No detail has been spared in this lavish and exceptional suite. From the master bedroom with its private sitting area, teak furniture, separate study, therapy room and a personal gym, to the authentic touches of classic Indian fabrics and silk, and all the high tech amenities one could ask for. There are truly few suites anywhere quite like the Kohinoor.

Luxury Room
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Luxury Room

Elevated for even better views.Situated on the higher floors of our hotel, with a large picture frame window, a mirrored wall and a frosted glass bathroom, these rooms have been especially designed so that you can enjoy the best possible views of Humayun’s Tomb or Delhi Golf Course, in comfort. Take a break from working at the oak desk to stretch out on the king or twin beds, relax in the armchair or soak in the bathtub.

Experience Dining

360 Degree
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360 Degree

Akin to a fashionable drawing room for our esteemed clientele, 360° is the perfect space for breakfast, lunch or dinner with business associates, family or friends. Take your pick of European, Japanese, Thai and Indian food made just the way you like it by Oberoi chefs in their live kitchens. Raise a toast with a perfectly paired fine wine or cocktail. Sit back and enjoy our attentive, unobtrusive service. 360° also offers private dining for parties of up to sixteen.

Explore Near by Places

India Gate

India Gate

Situated barely 2 km away from the hotel, India Gate is a war memorial built to commemorate those soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-18). It was designed by Edwin Lutyens, the chief British architect who planned Delhi. In the aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pak War, Amar Jawan Jyoti was introduced to honor those Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the wake of the war. It is located in the vicinity of Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Gardens is a sprawling green park located in the heart of Delhi. It houses the mausoleums of two Delhi Sultanate rulers, namely Mohammed Shah and Sikander Lodhi, along with other structures. Boasting of impressive architecture and impeccable natural beauty, the garden and the structures within it echo the national capital’s illustrious tryst with history. The architectural heritage of around 500 years and the serene green setting make Lodhi Gardens a prime attraction in Delhi

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