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A View on Delhi Hotel Industry

March 22, 2007
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Delhi Hotel IndustryDriven by an increase in number of leisure and business travelers, hotel industry is likely to zoom away in near future. With an array of hotel projects across the metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore, hotel rooms in India are likely to grow even beyond their current highs.

Catering to the demanding requirements of its increasing tourists, Delhi has a multitude of luxurious hotels offering top notch hospitality and leaves an everlasting impression on the visitors’ minds. Hotels in New Delhi are better known for their royal treatment of guests and worlds class services.

The hotel industry in Delhi has been categorized into various segments including five star hotels, four star hotels, three star hotels, budget hotels and others. Most of the hotels in New Delhi are positioned in proximity to the tourist attractions and business areas. The place where you can find all these variations is Connaught Place, the heart of Lutyen’s Delhi and the most happening place filling tourist’s cup of delight.

Apart from providing the guests with an outstanding experience embracing history delicately supported with the comfort of modern conveniences, hotels in Connaught Place offer inexpensive accommodation as well.

Among the most famous hotels are the luxury hotels of New Delhi which include the prominent names such as Hyatt Regency, Maurya Sheraton, Le Meridien, Hotel Ashoka, InterContinental the Grand, and Hotel Taj Ambassador.

Despite the availability of good hotels in New Delhi, the scarcity of hotel rooms is likely to persist well beyond the Commonwealth Games to be held in 2010. This has encouraged a number of hotel majors to plan to build premium hotels in the region.

Consequently, more budget hotels including two, three, and four star hotels and convention centres are likely to be come up in the NCR of Delhi which will take the pressure of room tariffs following the five year tax holiday.

A major part of the development in Gurgaon and neighboring Noida is owing to the Commonwealth Games to be held in NCR in 2010.


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