The Claridges New Delhi

Delhi, India
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About The Claridges New Delhi

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Presidential Suite

Presidential Suite

This luxurious suite in central Delhi, spanning 1280 sq. ft. and designed to accommodate two people, is located in central Delhi. The suite's interior features an artful design with gold spider marble flooring and honey onyx doors.

Premium Room

Premium Room

This elegantly ventilated 450 sq. ft. room, designed to accommodate 2 people, is inspired by classic British interiors, showing a blend of traditional charm and luxury. 

Experience Dining

Erawaan

Erawaan

Erawaan, our Thai restaurant in central Delhi, offers an immersive dining experience, merging Thailand's rich vibrancy with a modern twist that honours the historic ties between India and Thailand. Its decor, spanning 1638 sq. ft.,

Sevilla

Sevilla

Sevilla, our Spanish-themed restaurant in New Delhi, is renowned for its authentic Mediterranean cuisine, similar the ambience found in Mediterranean cities.

Experience by the Space

Spa

Spa

The wellness journey at The Claridges New Delhi is an embodiment of luxury and rejuvenation. The hotel's Cinqtuair Spa offers a sanctuary for guests seeking holistic and transformative wellness experiences, combining ancient Indian wisdom with modern therapeutic practices.

Gym

Gym

The Claridges Hotel in New Delhi does offer a gym as part of its facilities. Their gym is well-regarded for its modern equipment and facilities, catering to both cardiovascular and strength training needs of guests.

Explore Near by Places

Lodhi Gardens

Lodhi Gardens

The gardens are situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road and is a popular spot for morning walks for the Delhites.

National Rail Museum

National Rail Museum

The National Rail Museum in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, displays exhibits on the history of rail transport in India. The museum was inaugurated on 1 February 1977. 

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