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JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi: Luxury Stay in Delhi

JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi is a modern hotel, set ten-minute drive from New Delhi's international airport and serves as a great option for travellers on transit or require a short-stay in India’s capital city. Location is key here; it has easy access of Indira Gandhi International Airport, is an eight-minute walk from the metro, and is 30 minutes’ drive from New Delhi and Gurgaon, the business hub of the city. The new Aerocity shopping mall is a 10-minute walk away, with planned expansion.

Blatantly modern and stylish, with a sweeping marble foyer, JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi offers 523 guestrooms and suites. The lead-in Deluxe rooms start at 42 sqm and Executive suites at 84 sqm, are the largest available in the city. Each room boasts a modern design, spacious bathrooms and plush bedding to ensure a restful night's sleep. The spacious bathrooms are simply gorgeous with deep full-size bath with grab rails and an adjacent wet room style rainfall shower with seat.

More than just an airport hotel, JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi features multiple options for dining, from Delhi Baking Company, a coffee house serving up fresh pastries and hot drinks, the JW Lounge for evening cocktails and Akira Back, an authentic Japanese- Korean fusion restaurant open for dinner. For relaxation, there is an outdoor pool, fully equipped fitness centre as well as Quan Spa, which offers Marriott's signature spa treatments to help you unwind. 
 

Amenities

  • icon24hr Room Service
  • iconBar/Pub
  • iconBusiness Centre
  • iconCoffee Shop
  • iconConcierge
  • iconFitness Centre
  • iconLibrary
  • iconMultilingual Staff
  • iconOutdoor Pool
  • iconRestaurant
  • iconSafety Deposit Boxes
  • iconSpa/Sauna
  • iconWi-Fi Available
  • iconYoga Classes/Instruction On Site

Stay JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi has 523 rooms and suites. All rooms are spacious in size and well-furnished with dark wooden floors, blonde wood-effect fitted furniture and dusky pink, beige and grey marble open bathrooms. The gorgeous bathrooms were designed to be part of the bedroom, with large corner sliding doors that allow the guest to watch the TV from the full-size bath with an adjacent wet room style rainfall shower. Guests in suites benefit from Club lounge access.

ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at JW Marriott Aerocity New Delhi. There are some interconnecting rooms, restaurants have kid’s menu and babysitting service can be arranged, on request. 

Dine There are a variety of dining options at JW Marriott Aerocity New Delhi, ranging from a buffet and continental to full American breakfast. K3 – denoting three kitchens – Indian, Asian and Italian – is an all-day buffet restaurant. ‘ABC’ Breakfast, freshly prepared with ‘apple, beetroot, carrot’ is ideal for those in a hurry to get to the airport. Akira Back serves Japanese cuisine with a unique Korean twist, while a variety of cakes, bread and pastries can be relished at Delhi Baking Company. 

Relax Facilities at the JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi includes the Quan spa set on the second floor offers a 24/7 service and plenty of treatments. The T-shaped outdoor pool has small grassed areas, sunbeds and shades. There is also a Jacuzzi, a wellness centre and a sauna as well as facials, beauty therapy and steam baths provided on site. On-site fitness facilities include a fitness club, a gym and yoga classes.

Experience JW Marriott Aerocity Delhi is about 30-min drive from the city centre. If time allows, head into the city to see the major highlights such as the red sandstone Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk, the dense chaotic centre of trade, food and spices. Also visit the 1,000-year-old Qutub Minar that looks like the ‘Leaning Tower of Pisa’, the mid-16th-century, Persian designed, Humayun’s Tomb and Lodi Gardens scattered with ancient Mughal tombs. Also visit India Gate and President’s House.
 


 

Location JW Marriott Aerocity is located adjacent to the terminals in Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. The hotel is 30-minutes’ drive from Gurgaon, the business hub of the city. The new Aerocity shopping mall is also a 10-minute walk away.

How to get there Fly into Indira Gandhi International Airport. From there the hotel is just 5-minutes away by car.

When to go The best time to travel to India is between September and March when the weather is most pleasant. Summer starts in April and by June, when it is very hot. By July there is the south-west monsoon, which brings heavy rains to the west coast. Although the word "monsoon" often brings to mind images of torrential floods and landslides, it is not a bad time to travel to India. The downpour tends to come and go quickly, leaving behind a clean, glistening landscape. 
 

Destination

Northern, India

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