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A peek inside the luxurious Leela Palace New Delhi

The Leela Palace New Delhi is located in the heart of Delhi’s prestigious Diplomatic Enclave, and is arguably the most luxurious hotel in town. The palace offers truly shameless opulence on a grand scale, with 260 spacious rooms and suites equipped with ultramodern technology. The palace is a fusion of European architecture and Lutyen’s Delhi, with an obvious royal Indian flair. On my recent visit to the Leela, the Resident Manager, Kunal Chauhan, explained that the palace portrays the idea “how would a royal Indian maharajah craft his luxury palace in the modern day?” Leela Palace New Delhi The Leela truly redefines luxury and excellence, boasting magnificent high ceilings, glittering chandeliers and graceful, elegant spaces. The hotel is adorned in a collection of exclusive contemporary artworks from India’s leading artists, including Satish Gupta and Satish Gujral. Along with an expansive collection of modern art, the hotel features grand gold-leafed domes, hand-woven Turkish carpets and fine Italian décor. There are several categories of rooms and suites, from the Grand Deluxe Room to the Presidential Suite. Each room is lavishly adorned with luxurious bedding, ornate furniture, fine marble bathrooms, an extravagant mini bar and iPod docking stations for both him and her.  The Presidential Suite offers eight rooms of unstinting opulence, with 24 hour butler services, Rolls Royce transfers, a private study, dining room, gymnasium and walk-in wardrobe. Leela Palace New Delhi Presidential Suite Dining is a grand affair at the Leela Palace, with five award-winning restaurants and lounges to choose from. The Qube is a glasshouse with live kitchens, where the chef will prepare a vibrant array of cuisines right before your eyes. The Jamayar offers traditional Indian fare, whilst Megu features modern Japanese dishes. The Library Bar is an atmospheric and relaxed lounge-bar, whilst the New York restaurant Le Cirque offers a gastronomic delight with a fusion of French and Italian cuisines. Leela Palace New Delhi Library Bar The Espa spa sprawls two floors, with a health bar, fitness studio, relaxation lounge, finishing studio, roof terrace and sauna, steam and drench rooms. Treatments are holistic, ethically sourced and offer only the purest organic ingredients. The Leela Palace continues to redefine the meaning of luxury in New Delhi, and will ensure a truly dignified experience. Rooms at the Leela start from £210 per night, inclusive of breakfast at Qube. Madeleine Hann is CEO and Co-Founder of Indian Excursions Co. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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4 Comments

  1. Really grand! I have lived in Delhi for a decade, but didn’t realize its splendor. Leela Palace has some really ‘high life’ stuff!

  2. Hi Renuka, thank you for your comment. If you’re in Delhi you should head to the Leela for dinner one night! Their restaurants are really world class, especially Megu (the Japanese restaurant).

  3. My 16 year old daughter are staying at Leela Palace in New Delhi this upcoming April. I figured since we will be seeing and experiencing things that we aren’t quite used to in America, why not splurge on a nice hotel. TripAdvisor claims its a top one. It looks that way. Thanks for all the info on your site. I always read it.

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