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   The Imperial
  
  Location 
  
  
The 
  Imperial is located on the prestigious Queen's Way, now Janpath. It is a stone's 
  throw away from Connaught Place, world's most uniquely designed, fashionable 
  shopping market and premium business district of New Delhi.
  
  The International and Domestic airports are a convenient half an hour's drive 
  through wide 
  tree-lined avenues of Lutyen's New Delhi. As you approach the hotel, you pass 
  by the Viceregal Lodge, now The President's Palace, The Parliament House and 
  the North and South Block, nerve center of the offices of the Government of 
  India. 
  
  The National Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, the Dolls Museum and many 
  Theatres are a 5 minute drive from the hotel. The main sight-seeing attractions 
  like the India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai Temple, Red Fort and the Old Delhi 
  city are easily accessible as the hotel is located in the heart of the capital. 
  The Imperial is also less than 10 minutes away from the main parks like the 
  Lodhi Garden and Nehru Park. The Airline and Railway reservation offices are 
  located nearby. In fact, the eyes of many world travellers, The Imperial is 
  the best located in New Delhi 
  
  
Suits 
  
  Dedicated to Sir Edwin Lutyens, the suite is furnished with some of his original 
  furniture designs. His famous design of 'The Universe, adorns the flooring 
  of the living room. Original artifacts and antiques, including a 200 year old 
  bronze Chinese horse and an old chandelier by Osler, contribute luxurious touches 
  to the suite. The Four Poster bed, wing chair with a cigar table and Indo-Portugese 
  late 18th century chaise lounge, bring back the romance of a bygone era. The 
  luxurious Italian marble-fitted washrooms with glass shower closets and walk-in 
  dressing rooms, hint at the unmistakable attention to detail, which is the hallmark 
  of The Imperial. 
 Meeting & Benquets
  
  Meeting & Benquets
  
  The Royal Ballroom evokes the splendour of Lords and Ladies bowing and curtseying, 
  before they swirled across the floor to the strains of waltzes. This is where 
  the distinguished guests amused themselves when the hotel was opened in 1933, 
  by Lord Willingdon.
  Probably the only authentic ballroom remaining in India. 
  The vast ballroom today also serves as a venue for conferences and lavish parties 
  for the elite, sitting up to 500 guests, auditorium style.
  The Imperial also offers two mid-sized confrence rooms for upto 80 people each 
  and three exclusive meeting rooms which can individually accomodate upto 18 
  quest.
  
  
 Resturant & Bars
  
  The Daniell's Tavern
   The Daniell's Tavern is the most elegant restaurant in town and 
  houses the famous works of Thomas & William Daniells, the uncle and nephew 
  duo, who travelled extensively in India during 1786-1793 and painted its unrivalled 
  scenery. In the process they also discovered the cuisine of India. The restaurant 
  offers Colonial Indian and Continental cuisine complete with a live band and 
  a Bar. 
  
  
 The Spice Route
  The Spice Route was the grand riddle and also the golden chariot 
  of the medieval world. From whence came the aromatic gold of the Indies. The 
  restaurant offers humble homage and obeisance to the painters of Guruvayur, 
  to the craftsmen of Borbudur and the wats of Kurugehep, now known as Bangkok. 
  
  Within its museum quality interiors' we invite you to an armchair travelogue 
  to the wonders of South- East Asian cuisine from the historical 'Spice Route'.

  
  The Garden Party
  This was Pandit Nehru's favourite place to meet with his friends. 
  Over tea and snacks, they would discuss at length lofty ideals and more practical 
  matters.
  Now renovated this quiet white - trellised verandah is 'The Garden Party' restaurant. 
  A secluded spot for quick meals and delicious snacks round the clock, it overlooks 
  acres of lush green garden of the hotel.
  
  
Patiala Peg
  The Patiala Peg commemorates the Maharaja of Patiala's team's victory over the 
  Viceroy's, in a robust game of tent-pegging in the early 1900's. The Patiala 
  Peg with it's stock of fine wines and liquors, offers the perfect setting to 
  relax after a hard day's work.(click here for full story).
  
  
  
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