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New Delhi’s Oberoi hotel is a newly refurbished, luxurious hotel, set in South Delhi area, overlooking the verdant golf course. The hotel holds a dear place in my heart, as it does for many city natives. During my younger days, I frequent the Oberoi’s lobby with my friends as it was the epicentre for India’s glitterati and on special occasions eat at the famous Tabela restaurant. At the time, it was one of the fanciest hotel in India but then time caught up with the old Dame.
Now, the Oberoi, New Delhi has been reimagined as a more contemporary version of its old self. Following a $100 million renovation, the property now offers 218 large rooms instead of 283 with spacious bathrooms. To help counter New Delhi’s increasingly problematic pollution, the hotel has an indoor air purification system that prevents the entry of harmful air particles into the building, offering the cleanest air possible.
Tabela and the Café, my favourite restaurants are gone but they have been replaced by seven new spots including a fine-dining rooftop Chinese restaurant, Baoshuan, in collaboration with the Michelin-starred London-based chef Andrew Wong. For relaxation there are indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools and a luxurious spa with a fitness centre, run by the Banyan Tree group. The hotel is located close to both the old Delhi Moghul sites and Lutyens New Delhi.
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Location The Oberoi is located in the heart of New Delhi, overlooking the lush greens of the Delhi Golf Club and the monument, Humayun's tomb. It is minutes away from the busy commercial centres of Connaught Place, Nehru Place, and the offices of Central Government Ministries and is within walking distance of Pragati Maidan, the international trade fair and exhibition grounds.
Getting there Fly into Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. From there, The Oberoi Delhi is then a just a 30-minute transfer away.
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, it becomes 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. The downpour tends to come and go quickly, leaving behind a clean, glistening landscape.
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