I happened upon this place while searching for a home base to do a little exploring at the tail end of a business trip. This is a textbook example of why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, with the entry-way being a narrow, dusty laneway with a laundromat and a few other businesses on it, off a noisy, chaotic market street. Inside, the staff are courteous and eager to please. My room was clean, with a basic bathroom and a sitting area with a couple of chairs. Food is available either in your room or in a rather stark-looking restaurant on the third floor and there are a reasonable number of items to choose from. Overall, I’d say that this is a good home base to take in the sights, sounds and smells of the area.
Location seems bit sketchy but this hotel is a hidden gem. Clean and well maintained, close to chandni chow market. Very helpful staff. Free pick up form airport and they arrange a taxi for me to go back to airport as well
I stayed one night here and will definately return should I ever travel back to Delhi. The rooms are clean and well maintained, shower was nice and hot with a modern bathroom. Restaurant provided an excellent meal and there is a great view from the rooftop, check it out if you are staying here.
At the Tara Palace I stayed in a newly remodeled room with a balcony overlooking the Old City of Delhi. The room and bathroom were pristine. The hotel is just a few feet off a main road and down one of the lanes into the Old City, which is full of entrepreneurs and business of all sorts, including the silver market. Each doorway has its own character. Find someone to walk around with you who knows the history. The hotel is around the corner from the magnificent Red Fort, seat of the Moghul Empire. You can ask staff of the hotel to serve you dinner on the roof, from which you can see the Fort, the Jama Masjid and a Jain temple. Prices are very reasonable.
This hotel is a hidden gem. From their rooftop dining area you can see both the Rd Fort and Jama Masjid, both are in walking distance of the hotel as are the extensive markets in the area in front of the Jama Masjid. The rooms are a very good size and there's a comfy bed. Staff are very helpful and friendly. It's a bit of a circus to get to the hotel as it's in an alleyway off main bicycle chowk (where all the pedal rickshaws get fixed). It is walking distance to the myriad markets in Old Delhi and well positioned for a wander through the Spice Markets and the alleyways of Delhi. Great vegitarian menu.
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