Amara Hotel
Greater Kailash, Part-1, New Delhi.

A comfortable deluxe hotel in New Delhi, Amara is established with an objective to offer discerning and budget minded travelers a quiet, comfortable and homely place to stay in the heart of the city.

Welcome to a place of exclusivity with a personal touch, a space to liberate your senses and a level of comfort to soothe your mind and body.

The Amara is a budget property providing the best hotel standards and a preferred hotel accommodation for corporate CEO's and travelers as well as foreign and domestic tourists.

Capital of India, New Delhi is the hub of political and socio-economic activities and globally famous for its monuments, historical temples and changing political scenario. Famous places in Delhi are Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Akshar Dham temple, India Gate etc.

The Hotel is situated in the prime location of Greater Kailash Part-1. It is situated within 1 km from Nehru Place -the business hub, 3 kms from Okhla Industrial Area, 8 kms from Mohan Cooperative Industrial Area, 10 kms from Connaught Place and 7 kms from Pragati Maidan. The hotel is well equipped with 4 star facilities that redefine the comfort in corporate business with elegance and efficiency.

 
Services / Facilities
Amara Hotel has 29 well appointed guest rooms. All the guest rooms are classically decorated with individual air-conditioning and modern amenities.

Services

24 Hrs Room Service, High Speed WiFi Connectivity, Electronic Safe, Minibar, Complimentary tea/coffee maker, Secretarial Services, Valet parking, Shop, Travel Desk, Baby Sitting, Express Laundry Service, Doctor on call, Express Check-in & check-out.

Facilities

Individual air conditioning, Attached bathrooms, Hot/ Cold water, Satellite TV, Electronic Safe, Mini Bar, Tea / Coffee Maker, Wi-fi Premises, Direct dial telephone, Fax on demand, 24 Hrs. Room Service.
Conference Rooms
Conference rooms at Amara Hotel are well equipped with all the modern facilities like high speed internet, Audio & Video conferencing necessary for corporate meetings & events. Conference rooms are designed to host residential and non-residential conferences with wide area for team building activities. We also cater for the social functions with customized and value added menus.

Banquets & Conferencing Facilitie

Residential Conferences & Non-residential Conferences, Value Added Packages for Conferences, Board Meetings, Wide Area for Team Building Activities, Launch Parties, Exhibitions, Corporate Gatherings & Meetings, Cocktail Snacks/Dinner, Social Functions, Customised Menus, High Speed Internet (LAN & WI-FI), Audio & Video Conferencing Packages, Copying & Laser Printing Services, UPS Points available, Secretarial Services, IT Manpower Support.
Places of Interest
India Gate :
The 42 meters high, freestanding arch was designed by Lutyens and built in 1931. It was originally called the All India War Memorial in memory of the 90000 soldiers of the Indian Army who died in World War I. in 1971 and Eternal Flame was lit here to honor the Amar Jawan (Eternal Soldier).

Rashptrapti Bhawan :
The official residence of the president of the Indian public , It was the official residence viceroy during the British rule . With 340 rooms and an area of about 330 acres, special permission is required to visit the complex. The mughal gardens are a treat for the eyes and are open to the public during certain periods of the year.

Red Fort :

Red fort or Lal quila, laid out along the river Yamuna as an irregular octagon and is built of red sandstone. The fort has two entrances, the delhi gate and the lahori gate which faces the famous chandni chowk market.

Jantar Mantar :

This observatory within Connaught Place was built in 1724 by the Rajput king of Jaipur. It was believed to be built with masonry instruments for observing the movement of stars and planets.

Parliament House :

A marvelous piece of architecture, close to rashtrapati bhawan, it is a domed structure alosmt s kilometer in circumference, and was designed by the famed architect Lutyen. It is the seat of the Indian Parliament.

Lotus Temple :

Baha’i Temple in Delhi is often compared to the Sydney Opera House. It is located 12 km. southeast of Connaught Place, popularly known as the Lotus Temple. Baha’i Temple is a major feather of Delhi and is well known for its appearance.

The Baha’i Temple of Delhi is spectacular in its design. 27 wonderful huge white petals of an unfolding lotus made of marble spring from nine pools and walkways. This symbolizes the nine unifying spiritual paths of the faith.

The temple has a striking through plain central hall where you can meditate. The hall is 34.27 m. high. Thought-provoking quotes of the Baha’i sacred scriptures are inscribed on the petal alcoves. Set amid beautiful gardens, the temple is at its most exuberant best when the sun dazzles these lotus petals. While entering you’ll have to remove your shoes and keep silence.

Rajghat :
Raj Ghat is a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. It is a black marble platform that marks the spot of Gandhi’s cremation on 31st January 1948. It is left open to the sky while an eternal flame burns perpetually at one end. It is located on the banks of the river Yamuna in Delhi on Ring Road officially know as Mahatma Gandhi Road. A stone footpath flanked by lawns leads to the walled enclosure that houses the memorial. Two museums dedicated to Gandhi, including the National Gandhi Museum, are located near by.

The memorial has the epitaph He Ram, (literally ‘O’ Ram’, but also translated to ‘O God’), believed to be the last words uttered by Gandhi. It was originally designed to reflect the simplicity of Mahatma Gandhi’s life.

In recent years, it has become customary for foreign dignitaries visiting India to pay their respects to Gandhi at the Raj Ghat by laying flowers or wreaths on the platform. As a sign of respect, visitors are required to remove footwear before approaching the memorial. A commemorative ceremony is held every Friday. Prayer sessions are held at the Raj Ghat on Gandhi’s birth and death anniversaries. 30th January is remembered as Martyr’s Day.

Akshar Dham

Akshardham temple is a hindu temple complex displaying centuries of traditiional indian & hindu culture, spirituality & architecture. The building was inspired and moderated by pramukh swami maharaj, the spiritual head of the bochasanwasi shri akshar puroshottam swaminarayan sanstha, whose 3000 volunteers helped 70000 artisans construct Akshardham.

The temple which attracts 70 percent of all tourist who visit delhi was officially opened on 6th november 2005. It sits on the banks of the river yamuna adjacent to the 2010 commonwealth games village. The monument at the center of the complex was built of the vastu shastra and pancharatra shasstra. The complex features a large central monument crafted entirely of stone, exhibitions on incidents from the life of Swaminarayan and the history of india, an imax theatre, a musical fountain and large landscaped gardens. It remains closed on mondays.

Jama Masjid :
The largest mosque in the country, built in 1656, it lies opposite to the Red Fort. The flight of stairs and its large courtyard are marvels of architecture.

Qutub Minar :
The magnificent structure in the southern part of New Delhi was built in 1199. The Minar (Tower) is 72.5 meters high and has its base as a mosque. Tourists are not permitted to climb the tower.

Dilli Haat :
The dilli haat, located opposite the INA Market, jointly set by the New Delhi Municipal Council and Delhi Tourism. One of the primary objectives of setting this complex was to provide marketing facilities to rural artisans. It is an ideal place to spend some time while admiring the great array of handicrafts, Jewellery, garments and artifacts representing the workmanship of almost all parts of the country.
 
Location
A business hotel with clear focus on the business traveler. Located in the heart of south Delhi with close proximity to the biggest IT hardware market in the world, Nehru Place .The accessibility is further an advantage with Central Delhi's Connaught Place & New Delhi Railway Station at just 25 minutes & the Domestic IGI Airport at 40 minutes from the hotel.

Transportation
From Distance Time (Approx.)
IGI Domestic Airport 15 km 40 min
IGI International Airport 18 km 45 min
New Delhi Railway Station 15 km 25 min
Nizamuddin Railway Station 5 km 15 min
Tariff 2018 - 2019
Room
Rate
Deluxe Room
Rs.5,500/-
Executive Room
Rs.6,500/-

 

Above rates are exclusive of government taxes, as applicable and inclusive of complementary breakfast..

   
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