The Oberoi New Delhi - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Delhi's first modern deluxe hotel, built in 1965, is distinguished by its calm - even when the hotel is packed, the sleek, black-marble lobby is peaceful. You're welcomed by a small, marble lotus fountain strewn with rose petals, and the windows opposite reception look down on the zig-zag pool. Room... fodors.com
No title - expert review If you like being treated with the reverence of a celebrity, this is the place to stay - just ask Harrison Ford, Mick Jagger, Nelson Mandela, and Salman Rushdie. Even if you're not a star, staff are trained to genuflect - a typical characteristic of all the Oberoi hotels. Service aside, the hotel's ... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Oberoi is a modern, luxury hotel, the best of its kind in India. Guests here can be assured of personal service and every 21st century convenience for a comfortable and relaxing stay. The Oberoi is centrally located in close proximity to the business and commercial centers and overlooks the imma... travel.away.com
No title - expert review A luxury deluxe 5 star hotel Member of L E A D I N G H O T E L S OF T H E W O R LD One of the most exclusive hotels in the Capital of India Centrally located, overlooking an 18 hole golf course All rooms equipped with modern amenities and Fax Machine Exclusive restaurants: LA ROCHELLE serving classi... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review A Warm welcome and a friendly word are all part of the service from Hazel Hart and her team. Just minutes from the city centre of historic York, The Holgate Hill Hotel is a great location. The hotel is easily accessible by car on the A59 into York. Guest parking is free of charge. The main rail stat... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Located in the heart of New Delhi, India, the Oberoi New Delhi overlooks the prestigious Delhi Golf Club and Humayuns Tomb, a well known landmark and prime example of Mugal architecture. Named Best Hotel in the World by Travel & Leisure in 2004 and part of the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List 2004, the... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The cosmopolitan, fully air conditioned hotel offers a total of 300 rooms and suites spread over 7 floors. Facilities include a foyer, a bar and conference facilities. Guests are offered all sorts of comforts and amenities including room and laundry services and award winning restaurants offering an... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The Oberoi is regularly mentioned as a contender for the title of best five star hotel in India. This is a superlative that is not thrown around lightly — they know hotels here, and the best hotel in India would be one of the top hotels in the world. Of course we don't pay much attention to wh... tablethotels.com
Nice Respite - user review Delhi, while crowded and noisy, has so much to offer. This hotel provides the perfe... expedia.com
Amazing luxury & service - user review I would say without hesitation that this is the nicest hotel I've ever stayed at...that's not from the perspective of someone who frequents youth hostels either. The room was luxurious and the smallest details were thought of and covered. The service was also excellent. I can't think of much to crit... expedia.com
For comparable price, its the best in Delhi - user review All the 5 star hotels are expensive; here you get the closest to good value for the money. The Welcome Hotel, where i used to stay and which was never great, has deteriorated since Marriott left, but they charge the same as Oberoi. Oberoi is MUCH nicer. The restaurants are classy, expensive ut the f... fodors.com
New Delhi´s Pampering City Hotel; Visit: March-April 2006 - user review On our 10th Anniversary, we planned our very first trip to India beginning with this Oberoi property in the heart of the city while complementing our subcontinent tour with their sister property in Agra at the Amarvilas resort. The two are musts we were advised when on one's first visit. While the N... fodors.com
Oberoi The: The Oberoi, one of Delhi´s best luxury hotels - user review Built in 1965, it was one of the citys first luxury hotels. The exterior still bears the 60's 70's construction style, but the Oberoi in Delhi is a hotel with a reputaion for its style, service and elegance. The rooms overlook either the greens of the Delhi Golf club, or Humayuns tomb (which is a wo... virtualtourist.com
Oberoi The: The friendliest Hotel in Delhi - user review September 2004 honeymoon Thestaff here are wonderfully friendly. Business hotel so tipping is usual. Gerhard Schroeder was there at the same time as us! The best indian food in Delhi in the restaurant (Kandahar) best dahl I've tasted. Only 5 for 2 people to have a slap up meal. Also very reasonable ... virtualtourist.com
Great Experience - user review It was great experience staying at Oberoi. The food is also exc... travel.yahoo.com
Great place to unwind - user review Excellent service & feeling of warmth, with a great pool and sumptuous food. Classic collection of liquor and wines. Its also very ideal for families as they resp... travel.yahoo.com
awesome place to stay - user review the service is outstanding and the facilities are the best. there's an indoor lap pool, a sauna, steam room, and a gym. a lounge that serve any drinks you can think of. i would... travel.yahoo.com
An Urban Oasis - user review I have been a regular user of the hotel for years. The hotel has constantly and consistently re-invented itself and provides, perhaps, the ultimate in quiet efficiency and super... travel.yahoo.com
India - user review India, the chromatic land of complicated contrast is one of the most captivating and compelling travel destinations around the world. Right from the northern Himalayas to the sou... travel.yahoo.com
Oberoi, as expected one of the greats - but even better if - user review A true five star hotel, apart from a few localised touches could have been in any Asian country. Liked the room (magnificiently comfy beds with great fluffy pillows, towels, bathr... travel.yahoo.com
poor - user review The hotel it self, is clean and fancy enough but the service, front of desk, onward travel and mistakes they make is unbeliavble of a hotel which claims such high status. Our bags... travel.yahoo.com
Would go back again - user review While on business in Delhi I stayed at the Oberoi. Nothing made breakfast better than seeing Richard Gere stroll in for breakfast. The golf course is just steps away from the front ... travel.yahoo.com
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