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Types of Hotels in Delhi

Types of Hotels in Delhi

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Types of Hotels in Delhi

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  1. Types of Hotels in Delhi

  2. Types of Hotels in Delhi Delhi is a city with layers of history, where people from different regions and countries have been coming for centuries. Old Delhi and New Delhi are different worlds, as each area offers ways to entice any visitor to the city. A powerful bureaucracy has its headquarters in the city, many businesses thrive here, several exceptional educational institutes attract students, places of historical and cultural interest abound here. This situation demands that the city has some places where one can stay and places where one can have a decent meal. Hotels are part of the tourism industry. To qualify as a tourist, you must be away from your normal place of residence for at least one night, according to the most frequently accepted definition. As a result, having a place to stay is critical! We at Fabvenueshave a variety of hotels where people can stay in comfort and safety. Let us have a look at the types of hotels in Delhi depending on different factors. Airport hotels Airport hotels provide lodging for travellers taking early flights, and some are located within the airport, making them extremely accessible for transit passengers. For your convenience, most airport hotels offer free airport transportation (typically in the form of a shuttle bus).They also have good restaurants and coffee place which are open at all hours for the convenience of guests arriving or leaving at odd hours.

  3. Boutique hotels are typically small (100 rooms or less) and individually owned.They are personalised, themed, or have a one-of-a-kind design.Boutique hotels can be found in exciting settings or near popular sites, such as an urban city centre or a chic shopping district. Boutique hotels in Delhi can be run individually or as part of a chain, but they all cater to a certain clientele, have a distinct aesthetic. The leisure tourists and business travellers prefer them for their location, delectable food and service. Heritage hotels Travelers who want to immerse themselves in local culture or learn about an area's history may opt to stay at a heritage hotel, which is often located in historically significant regions or has a direct connection to notable events that formed the local culture. The Imperial hotel that came up in 1936 was part of the original Lutyens plan and many pre independence discussions were held here. Business hotels The mix of guest rooms and conference space distinguishes business or convention centre hotels. These facilities are built to hold huge events and offer a wide range of event alternatives to meet various configurations, entertainment opportunities, A/V equipment, and other requirements.These hotels specialise in providing everything needed for a conference, including the event location, overnight accommodations, food and beverage services, and transportation. In New Delhi, theAtrio Hotel boasts a large open space with a lawn and swimming pools. The rooms are spacious, with all of the necessary modern amenities, and the property's hygiene is now a top focus for the management. So, if you're in the National Capital for business or pleasure, book a room at Atrio Hotels and create an experience that will last a lifetime. Independent hotels This is a hotel that is privately owned by a company or family.An independent hotel is self-contained rather than part of a bigger chain, and thus more personable.Independent hotels are often smaller (fewer rooms) than chain hotels.

  4. Hotels in the mid-price range A two-star hotel is still affordable, and it might be privately owned.Rooms in two-star hotels should have a TV and a phone, but don't expect cutting-edge equipment.There is usually a restaurant and housekeeping services offered.A three-star hotel is a mid-range alternative that provides a greater level of comfort and a more contemporary style.A gym, business centre, room service, cable TV, and valet parking are typical features. A budget hotel usually accommodates around 150-200 guests. Hotel C Pearls is ideally located in the heart of the National Capital, adjacent to the railway station and airport, and on the Metro route, making it an ideal option for business travellers. The motel is reasonably priced and delivers wonderful, delectable, and luscious food to delight your palate. C Pearls is also a great spot to stay if you want to visit the historical city of Old Delhi and the surrounding areas. Economy Hotel Economy: These motels provide no-frills lodging at a reasonable cost.Economy hotels are frequently found in rural, suburban, or airport regions and offer little facilities. A specific platform exists at Fabvenues to match your adventurous spirit with the place that is looking for you. Find out today which venue resonates with you and make a reservation. Wish you all the fun exploring this vibrant city of Delhi.

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