Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts,
today soft-opens the Shangri-La Hotel, New Delhi. Shangri-La manages the hotel in agreement with Hotel Excelsior Private Limited, a member of the Eros
Group of India.
The US$70 million property was designed by the renowned Hong Kong-based
Leese Robertson & Freeman Designers Limited.
The contemporary style, 17-storey hotel is centrally located in
landscaped gardens in the historic government district and is a
40-minute drive from the airport. It is within a two-kilometre radius of
Parliament House, the Presidential Palace, and the bustling commercial
and shopping district of Connaught Place.
The hotel soft-opens with a limited inventory of guestrooms and suites.
Dining and entertainment options include Café Uno with open kitchens,
live cooking stations and grand buffet with terrace overlooking the swimming pool; Uno 2 Go, a patisserie offering a range of confectionery
with extensive variety of cakes and breads; the contemporary designed
Island Bar; and Lobby Lounge offering an array of refreshments
throughout the day.
A health club and spa features a gym, treatment rooms, sauna, steam
room, indoor and outdoor whirlpool and an outdoor pool, set in the
hotel's landscaped gardens.
The Shangri-La hotel, New Delhi caters to business guests with
high-speed internet access and wireless LAN throughout the hotel as well
as a business centre, three meeting rooms and a 600 square-metre ballroom divisible into four.
At the hotel's grand opening,
planned for early November 2005, the remaining rooms inventory will be unveiled, for a total of 323 guestrooms and suites.
Included will be the Horizon Club on the top four floors, comprising 78
guestrooms and suites, which will offer an exclusive retreat with a host
of special privileges and amenities, including an exclusive lounge with
complimentary refreshments and dedicated concierge services.
Additionally the hotel's signature Pan Asian restaurant "19 Oriental
Avenue," serving Chinese, Thai and Japanese cuisine will open.
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