India Public Holidays 2026: Calendar, Dates & Celebrations

by Bethy
December 8, 2025

Plan your 2026 India trip with public holidays—dates for Holi, Diwali, Eid & more, plus crowd tips, opening hours, and holiday travel tips for travelers.
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2026 India Public Holiday Calendar

2026 is a year packed with major holidays from spring through fall. During periods when religious events are concentrated, the atmosphere of towns can change dramatically from region to region, so use this as a helpful reference when deciding when to visit. Looking over the year’s holiday calendar in advance makes planning much easier.
India Holiday Types: What You Need to Know
India’s holiday system reflects its diversity—mixing national mandates, religious traditions, and regional customs. Knowing the differences avoids trip disruptions:
- National Holidays: Mandatory days off across all 28 states. These include Republic Day (Jan 26), Independence Day (Aug 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (Oct 2). Banks, government offices, and most large businesses close.
- State-Specific Holidays: Tied to local faiths or culture. For example, Pongal (Tamil Nadu) or Onam (Kerala) are only holidays in their respective states. Always check your destination’s state calendar.
- Bank Holidays: Overlaps with national holidays but add days like “Bank Foundation Day.” If you need to exchange USD or use banking services, confirm branch hours—many close on these days.
List of Public Holidays in India

A Review of India's Public Holidays
Here’s a list of India’s public holidays, organized by date. In addition to nationwide public holidays, many festivals and observances are considered important depending on religion and region, reflecting India’s unique diversity in all its richness.
Date 2026 | Public Holiday | Key Details (Celebrations, Crowds, Openings) |
|---|---|---|
January 26 | Republic Day | Celebrations: Parades (New Delhi’s is iconic) with military displays and cultural dances. Crowds: Heavy at parade routes and public squares. Openings: Banks/government offices closed; malls and tourist spots open. |
February 26 | Maha Shivaratri | Celebrations: Night-long prayers at Shiva temples, fasting. Crowds: Extreme at holy sites (Varanasi, Ujjain). Openings: Most shops open; temples packed after sunset. |
March 14 | Holi (Water-Splashing Festival) | Celebrations: Street parties with colored powder/water, sweet treats. Crowds: Chaos in all cities—join or avoid busy areas. Openings: Shops closed till noon; restaurants open late. |
March 31 | Eid al-Fitr (Id-ul-Fitr) | Celebrations: Morning prayers, feasts (biryani, sheer khurma). Crowds: High in Muslim-majority areas (Lucknow, Hyderabad). Openings: Banks closed; local markets bustling for sweets. |
April 10 | Mahavir Jayanti | Celebrations: Jain temple processions, charity meals. Crowds: Moderate in Gujarat/Rajasthan. Openings: Jain-owned shops may close; tourist sites open. |
April 18 | Good Friday | Celebrations: Church services, quiet reflection. Crowds: Low except in Christian areas (Goa, Kerala). Openings: Banks closed; beaches and resorts open. |
May 12 | Buddha Purnima | Celebrations: Prayers at Bodh Gaya, meditation sessions. Crowds: Moderate at Buddhist sites. Openings: All tourist spots open; small shops may close briefly. |
June 7 | Eid al-Adha (Id-ul-Zuha) | Celebrations: Animal sacrifices (legal in designated areas), meat shared with the poor. Crowds: Heavy in rural areas and mosques. Openings: Markets open for meat; banks closed. |
July 6 | Muharram (Islamic New Year) | Celebrations: Quiet prayers, processions (some regions). Crowds: Mild to moderate. Openings: Most businesses open; banks may have shortened hours. |
August 15 | Independence Day | Celebrations: Flag-hoisting, speeches (New Delhi’s Red Fort is key). Crowds: Busy at public parks and monuments. Openings: Government offices closed; tourist sites open. |
August 16 | Janmashtami | Celebrations: Temple prayers, “Dahi Handi” (pot-breaking) contests. Crowds: Very high in Mathura/Vrindavan. Openings: Shops open; streets blocked for processions. |
September 5 | Milad-un-Nabi (Prophet Mohammad’s Birthday) | Celebrations: Mosque prayers, street processions with lights. Crowds: Moderate in Muslim areas. Openings: Banks closed; shops open as usual. |
October 2 | Gandhi Jayanti & Dussehra | Celebrations: Gandhi memorial visits (non-violence events); Dussehra’s Ravana effigy burnings. Crowds: High in Delhi and Ramayana-linked cities. Openings: All government services closed; malls open. |
October 20 | Diwali (Deepavali) | Celebrations: Fireworks, lanterns, family feasts. Crowds: Extreme everywhere—book hotels early. Openings: Shops closed evening; airports/trains packed. |
November 5 | Guru Nanak Jayanti | Celebrations: Sikh gurdwara prayers, free “langar” meals. Crowds: Heavy in Amritsar. Openings: Gurdwaras open 24/7; local shops open. |
December 25 | Christmas | Celebrations: Church services, decorated markets (Goa is festive). Crowds: Moderate in Christian areas. Openings: Most businesses open; restaurants busy. |
What to Expect at Major India Holidays 2026

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January 26: Republic Day
Republic Day marks India’s 1950 Constitution launch—think pride, pageantry, and patriotism. New Delhi’s main parade (Rajpath) features military bands, folk dancers from every state, and missile displays—arrive by 7 AM to get a spot. Elsewhere, cities host smaller parades and flag-hoisting events.
Travel tip: Roads around parade routes close by 5 AM, so book accommodation nearby (Connaught Place is convenient). Most tourist sites like the Taj Mahal stay open, but banks and post offices are closed. USD exchange is only possible at airport kiosks this day.
March 14: Holi
Holi is India’s “let loose” festival—celebrating spring and good over evil. Streets turn into rainbow-colored chaos: locals and travelers alike throw dry powder (“gulal”) and water balloons. In Varanasi, crowds gather on the Ganges ghats for dawn prayers before the festivities. Eat gujiya (sweet dumplings) from street vendors, they’re a holiday staple.
Travel tip: Wear old clothes (colors stain!) and carry a small towel. Most shops close until noon, but convenience stores stay open. Avoid public transport—buses and trains get overcrowded; use ride-hailing apps instead.
March 31: Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr brings to an end the month-long fasting of Ramadan, with the focus on family, food and gratitude. After the morning prayer at the mosque (the Mecca Mosque in Hyderabad is a scenic spot), there is a feast of kebabs, Indian rice and pure powder pudding. In areas such as Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi where Muslims are in the majority, fairy lamps are decorated and new clothes are sold in the market.
Travel tip: Many restaurants offer special Eid al-Fitr menus (moderately priced menus start at $5). The bank was closed, so I exchanged US dollars before the holiday. The running time of public transportation has been reduced, but it is very safe.
October 20: Diwali
Diwali is the largest festival in India, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. Every household and temple was brightly lit, with oil lamps and fairy lamps shining brightly. After sunset, fireworks illuminated the sky. In Jaipur, Amber Fort is illuminated by thousands of lights - book a night tour a month in advance. Families exchange candies and gifts, so the local market is bustling.
Travel tip: Book your flights and hotels 3 to 4 months in advance (prices will be 50% to 100% earlier). If you have asthma, avoid going outdoors - the smoke from fireworks can be very heavy. Small convenience stores are still open, but large shopping malls close at 6 p.m.
November 5: Guru Nanak Jayanti
This Sikh festival is in memory of Guru Nanak, the founder of a religion centered on community and service. Gurdwaras (Sikh temples) offer continuous prayer and free langar meals (accessible to everyone regardless of their beliefs). The Golden Temple in Amritsar is the center of the celebration: it is decorated with lights and pilgrims sing hymns throughout the night.
Travel Tip: Put on a headscarf (scarves are provided by the temple) and take off your shoes before entering. The tequila at the Golden Temple provides food for over 100,000 people every day - try dal makhani and rotis. Local traffic is operating normally and shops are open as usual.
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India Holiday Openings & Crowd Summary

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Navigating India’s holidays means balancing celebration with practicality. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s open, what’s closed, and when crowds peak—so you can plan accordingly:
India Holiday General Opening Rules
- Always Open: Airports, train stations, major hospitals, and 24/7 convenience stores (like Reliance Fresh).
- Usually Closed: Government offices, banks, post offices, and schools (national holidays).
- Variable: Malls (open 12–9 PM on most holidays), local shops (closed morning on Holi/Diwali), and restaurants (busy but open).
India Holiday Crowd Peak Times
- Extreme Crowds: Holi (March 14), Diwali (October 20), Janmashtami (August 16) in temple cities.
- Moderate Crowds: Eid al-Fitr (March 31), Guru Nanak Jayanti (November 5), Christmas (December 25).
- Manageable Crowds: Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15) (focused on specific areas).
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What Are India’s Public Holidays? [Knowledge of Culture, and Religion]
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India’s holidays have a distinct character, born from a land where religion, culture, and history intricately intertwine.
Across Japan, some days off are observed nationwide, while certain holidays can vary from region to region,
The unique systems so characteristic of “India, the land of diversity” are directly reflected in its public holidays.
Here, we’ll start by laying out the basic concepts behind India’s public holidays.
Indian holidays are deeply intertwined with religion and history.
India’s public holidays have a distinctive mix you only find in a country where multiple religions coexist.
- Hinduism: Diwali (Festival of Lights), Holi (Water-Throwing Festival), Janmashtami (Festival of Krishna's Birth)
- Islam: Eid al-Fitr (festival marking the end of Ramadan), Eid al-Adha, Muhammad’s Birthday
- Sikhism: Guru Nanak’s Birthday
- Christianity: Christmas, Good Friday
- Buddhism: Buddha’s Birthday (Buddha Purnima)
One hallmark is that religious events are widely observed as public holidays, and even the same holiday is often celebrated differently depending on the region or religious tradition.
In addition, national commemorative days—such as Gandhi Jayanti and Republic Day—are recognized as important holidays.
India’s public holidays fall into two categories: "nationwide" and "state-specific".
Public holidays in India fall into the following two main categories:
● ① National Holiday (public holidays observed nationwide)
A nationwide public holiday—every state takes the day off.
Examples: Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), Gandhi Jayanti (October 2)
● ② Public Holiday (varies by state)
Holidays set by each state according to religious, cultural, and regional customs.
Since days off vary by state, be sure to check which regions are on holiday when you travel.
This two-tier setup beautifully symbolizes India’s diversity.
Why is India known as a country with so many public holidays?
India is said to be one of the world's leading "holiday superpowers."
There are three main reasons for that.
1. It’s a multi-religious country where religious events are adopted as official public holidays.
(Reflecting many faiths—Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Buddhism, and more)
2. Each state has its own unique holidays, with significant regional differences
On top of the nationwide public holidays, state-specific days off stack up.
3. There are many traditional events that celebrate the changing seasons.
Light, the arrival of spring, abundance, birth festivals, and more.
As a result, it ranks among the top countries not only for the number of public holidays on the calendar, but also for the actual amount of time off.
Tips to Visit India During 2026 Holidays

- Book Early: For Diwali and Holi, flights (especially international routes) and hotels sell out 4 months in advance. Budget hotels in tourist spots (Agra, Jaipur) hike prices by 2x—lock in rates early.
- Carry Cash: Many small shops and street vendors don’t accept cards on holidays. Exchange USD at airport kiosks or authorized banks (avoid unlicensed dealers—rates are scams). Carry $100–$200 in small bills ($1, $5, $10) for daily expenses.
- Respect Customs: Dress modestly at religious events (cover shoulders/knees at temples, mosques, gurdwaras). Ask before taking photos of locals—many families don’t mind, but it’s polite to check.
- Plan Transport: Trains between cities (Delhi to Agra, Mumbai to Goa) fill up fast. Book train tickets via IRCTC’s website 120 days in advance. Use ride-hailing apps (Uber/Ola) for local travel—they’re cheaper than taxis on holidays.
- Pack Smart: For Holi, bring a reusable water bottle (to avoid plastic) and sunglasses (to protect from powder). For Diwali, pack a mask if you’re sensitive to smoke. A portable charger is a must—public charging points are scarce.
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*Poor hospitality - hotel staff lying to guests & downgrading guest’s room type during their stay*
This is my second time staying at this hotel, as I find the location and facilities suitable. However, I am extremely disappointed this time due to the poor level of hospitality.
I booked my stay from February 11 to 14 initially, and then added one more night on February 10. We arrived at the hotel at 23:45 on February 10.
When we checked in, we informed the staff that we had two bookings. At first, the staff asked us to check out and check in again on February 11. This was very strange and inconvenient for us. After some discussion, the staff said we did not need to check out and check in again on February 11. The room type was also upgraded to a suite, and the staff assured us that this upgrade would be valid for the entire stay until February 14.
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The staff assured us that the new room would be of the same type as our current one. However, when we moved and reached the new room, it was a standard room. We are disappointed that the staff has been dishonest. How can a hotel downgrade a guest’s room during their stay? This is absolutely unacceptable.
When we called the staff, they claimed that we had to leave the suite because it was full. The reason given earlier (issues on the 11th floor) was a lie. Moreover, we did not receive a room of the same type as our original one. This has been a completely horrible experience for us.
When we returned at night, we saw that some guests were going to the 11th floor, which indicates there are no issues there. This clearly shows that the staff's explanation was false.
I hope there will be an explanation. Is this discrimination because I am not a local Indian? I also believe that better training for your staff is needed. This kind of hospitality only damages the hotel’s reputation.
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9.4/10Amazing132 Reviews
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Im visit here with my family everyone happy all staff is friendly good service and food is really yummy but only small issues pool is closed because have even but they provide pool from another hotel with transportFromINR 10,246
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Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|14.42km from city center
Made reeervatikn via third party (trip) spoke to two seperate people on front desk who were both unhelpful and said I have to book again as they don’t have visibility of my reservation despite me showing various forms of payments and confirmations , generally unhelpful and not interested in trying to assist , not a good impression before I had even checked in , first time staying at Radisson and travel alot of business so will likely use other hotels for ongoing trips as didn’t like the first impressionFromINR 6,053
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Although it's geographically close, you definitely need a car to get around; it doesn't feel very close otherwise. The room was decent, but the breakfast stood out with a good variety of options, and the traditional Indian desserts were quite delicious. There's a mall nearby with restaurants, and it's a new area with good security, which makes it very convenient for business travelers.FromINR 10,065
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This hotel was great, Overpriced for what it is, and service is responsive and great. facilities and such are hard to understand how they work, but people are usually very helpful, food was good, breakfast was good, however when trying to modify bookings, one day later, or checking out earlier, they will NOT budge at all even if told in advance and reject any online booking request to modify it. That's my only gripe, however its good, location is good but not the best. Great stay overall, little things were off about it.FromINR 6,844
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8.6/10Very Good238 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.52km from city center
The hotel was really nice - staff was very professional and welcoming. The facilities were excellent - my kids really enjoyed swimming in the pool. My family and I were a bit surprised by the extensive security to get into the hotel (i.e. full on metal detectors), better safe than not I suppose (lol). I'd rate the food about 8/10 - so not too bad. We were there for a short layover and it was easy to arrange a ride to the airport for 1100INR. I would recommend staying there again.FromINR 7,899
6.6/1054 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|1.72km from city center
The hotel is a decent property located at a prime location in New Delhi. The rooms are a tad bit small and look a little dated. The house keeping team does a fantastic job of cleaning up each day and it feels good to be back to a well made bed and clean room after a long work day. The key cards seem to be a recurring issue with them needing repeated activation. Breakfast spread is decent and not much to brag about. In room dining is pretty expensive and is quite a deterrent. But the location helps to overlook a lot of the minor inconveniences.FromINR 4,345
8.5/10Very Good51 Reviews
New Delhi|8.3km from city center
I had a wonderful stay at the Hyatt Regency Delhi. The staff were exceptionally kind and attentive, the rooms comfortable and spotless, and the overall atmosphere truly welcoming. The hotel offers great dining options and excellent service throughout. I would happily return on my next visit to Delhi.FromINR 9,482
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8.9/10Very Good212 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.75km from city center
Convenient hotel for a stopover between flights, close to the airport. You can get there by metro (one stop, about 20 rupees) or by Uber for around $3. A taxi can also be arranged and paid for at the hotel desk, though it will be more expensive.
The staff are friendly and helped resolve an issue with extending the stay.
The room has everything necessary: a bed, air conditioning, and amenities. If you have some time, you can visit the outdoor pool.
If you don’t want to gamble with the nearby scam hotels, this is a very good option, although the price is not low.FromINR 6,844
8.9/10Very Good122 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|6.57km from city center
The bed is really comfortable, the breakfast is delicious, there is no smell, the area is close to embassies so it is safe, and above all, there is no need to bring a shower filter (I brought one but it did not leak and the filter was not dirty at all). The downside is that there is no mall or supermarket nearby.FromINR 11,606
8.8/10Very Good53 Reviews
New Delhi|9.32km from city center
The service is top-notch, breakfasts are good, and housekeeping is excellent. The hotel is old, and the furniture in the rooms is dated, but it's kept very clean. The service definitely earns 5 stars, even if the room itself doesn't quite live up to that. However, compared to other hotels in India, this one is quite good. Of course, for this price in another country, you'd get a completely different room, but here, you're probably paying a premium for safety, a clean lobby, safe food, and clean water. A drawback is the restaurant prices; the food is unreasonably expensive. Since it's not safe to go outside the hotel, you're forced to eat there, which I assume the hotel counts on. I also dislike the pushy assistants who are always expecting tips.FromINR 5,359
9.4/10Amazing49 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|6.91km from city center
About 25 mins drive from the airport in good traffic.
The hotel is huge, grand and luxurious. There are 2 flights of stairs to navigate from the entrance to the lobby level. Something to note for those with physical disabilities.
The room is a little small for 2 pax, though the bathroom and shower area is a good size with all amenities provided. Water pressure in the shower is good. Bed and pillows are way too soft for my liking, never a fan of beds that sink in.
Breakfast at the Capital Kitchen is a standard spread. A small selection of cold cuts, typical buffet line of American breakfast staples of sausages, baked beans and potatoes. Live station for eggs and Indian staples.
Service was excellent and friendly. Overall a comfortable stay but I do think they can go easy with the scent / perfuming, it was so strong (and pungent for me) that it gave me a bad headache.9.1/10Great98 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.5km from city center
Room in Aloft hotel is comfortable and spacious, compared with other 4/5 stars hotels in Aerocity. I stayed 4 of them.
Breakfast is with various options for vegetarian and non-vegetarian guests. The dining hall is beautiful too. I would like to try their sushi restaurant next time.
One problem was the noises at night. Maybe there is some night club nearby. I am relatively sensitive to the noises so that made the sleep difficult and shallow. But except for this, the rest are all good.FromINR 7,858
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8.3/10Very Good63 Reviews
New Delhi|12.7km from city center
Great value for money, and my main clients are nearby. I'll definitely book this hotel again. The breakfast spread was excellent too, a really good choice overall. The staff were polite and enthusiastically explained how to rent a car for our travels.FromINR 5,470
8.5/10Very Good70 Reviews
Dwarka New Delhi|18.91km from city center
I resided with my family, consisting of two daughters, in a centrally located hotel near a large shopping complex known as Vegas Mall. Visitors have the option to rent an electric scooter for Rs.50 and travel to the mall.FromINR 4,026
7.7/10Good113 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|0.77km from city center
Location is perfect , every service is very nice, room very clean and full of amenities staff very helpful and I love the doorman outfitFromINR 6,470
8.5/10Very Good344 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.62km from city center
I had a very pleasant stay at Ibis New Delhi Aerocity. The hotel was clean, comfortable, and very well organized.
The location is excellent, especially for travelers who need to stay close to the airport. The room was comfortable, quiet, and well maintained, which made my stay very relaxing.
The staff were professional and helpful, and the overall service was smooth and efficient. Everything felt modern and well managed.
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting New Delhi, especially if you are looking for a reliable and comfortable stay near the airport.FromINR 5,345
7.2/1089 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|1.12km from city center
The only reason the stay was good because the room was very clean and housekeeping was done everyday. Otherwise, the toilet flush had problem, the safe box didn't work and the promise to get it replaced never came. Sometimes the lifts have some issues closing which leave the guests leaving the lift and waiting for another. It would have been good to have more breakfast variety being a 5 star hotel. The service recovery duration is pretty slow and need to call them a few times to chase. Above all, it would be great if the staffs at the reception area are more welcoming and have a smile on their face. Each time I approach them they hardly have a smile on their face and they give a very monotonous reply. I had high expectations on this hotel being a 5 star rating but it was quite disappointing.FromINR 6,886
Gym
8.9/10Very Good121 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|3.94km from city center
Ruined my trip to India! It was the first hotel we stayed at for the whole trip and this set the bar SO HIGH for all other hotels. It was an AMAZING experience, the hotel looks better in person than in the pictures. Cannot recommend it enough. If you get the chance, definetly go for it!FromINR 10,482
9.5/10Amazing121 Reviews
New Delhi|7.07km from city center
Heard so much about the Leela Palace hospitality & wanted to experience it myself. It was indeed a lovely experience starting from the warm welcome we received upon arrival.
Food wise they had a good selection for dinner & breakfast including both continental & Indian dishes.
The hotel needs an upgrade to the facade & rooms as it’s beginning to show signs of age.
On the whole an enjoyable experience.😊👍🏼FromINR 18,381
9/10Great42 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.63km from city center
My wife and I had a wonderful stay at JW Marriott New Delhi Aerocity. Location is near DEL international airport, convenient and nice neighborhood. Excellent breakfast. Spacious room, toilet and shower; clean and comfortable. Friendly and helpful staff. Will definitely stay here again in our next visit.FromINR 12,981
9.4/10Amazing116 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.49km from city center
Stayed at Andaz Hyatt Delhi and had a very pleasant experience overall. The hotel has a resort-style atmosphere that feels relaxing despite being in the city near to airport, and the service throughout the stay was consistently good. Security was also reassuring, making the environment feel safe and well-managed.
The room was spacious, comfortable, and well-designed, the sliding full size mirror between bathroom and bed is a plus point. The room is equipped with day and night curtain.
However, there are a couple of areas for improvement — the bathroom floor can be quite slippery and would benefit from better anti-slip measures, and the breakfast area tends to get very busy, resulting in queues for tables during peak hours. Overall, still a very enjoyable stay with strong service and comfort. 🙂FromINR 10,107
9/10Great126 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|1.94km from city center
Even though it was located away from the busy city center, i preferred that as that meant it was quieter.
I loved that we were situated near to some beautiful monuments so the view out of the windows were great.
Service was alright but I enjoyed the comfortable rooms and the design of the lobby and the interior of the rooms were great!FromINR 9,982
Swimming pool
9.8/10Outstanding124 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|1.32km from city center
I visit India once a year for both business and leisure, and I usually stay at various super luxury hotels. However, this time, my usual hotel was fully booked, so I ended up at The Imperial. It was the best decision ever! I will never return to my previous hotels. The service, rooms, food, and internet here are all exceptional. The staff is remarkably efficient.
I highly recommend this place!
P.S. The hotel lounge serves better French onion soup than you can find in France!😆FromINR 14,397
9.5/10Amazing126 Reviews
Central Delhi New Delhi|3.39km from city center
The Taj Mahal Delhi is a beautiful hotel with splendid decor and an old school ambience. However, some of the underlying cost cutting is noticeable.
The breakfast buffet for example is anything but - with a handful of items such as bread and rudimentary cereal laid out but anything substantial needs to be ordered and it arrives in due time in small portions. It's awkward to know how many times can one order in the circumstances.
Another example occured when I changed some currency at the hotel. I expected the rate to be bad and it was, but this was not an issue. I am happy to pay for luxury and convenience. However, what irked me slightly was when the staff explained that there was no change so she couldn't give me 60 INR. It's a very small amount but I felt it was a liberty - imagine offering currency exchange at an exorbitant rate but you don't have currency.
Other than that we had a good stay. The pool was stunning as was my beautiful club suite. It was a very generous size and beautifully designed with views over the pool and Delhi beyond - a real oasis in noisy and bustling Delhi.
The club lounge is ok but not really worth paying for - the timings for high tea etc are so inconvenient that you won't be able to use them.
Overall, this was still a good stay and probably the best hotel for the price in this part of town.7.8/10Good40 Reviews
Pahar Ganj New Delhi|1.25km from city center
I stayed in Room 121 (2nd floor), which has a window facing the main street. The window is sealed and cannot be opened, so the noise level wasn't as high as I'd feared. It was fascinating to be able to watch the chaotic hustle and bustle of the city. Renovations are ongoing inside the hotel from morning until late at night, and construction tools are scattered throughout the hallway.
A small cockroach appeared in the room on my first day. I caught it and put it out in the hallway. I haven't seen it since.
The shower has a ceiling-mounted rain shower and a bottom-mounted faucet. The water flow is good. However, the shower is only available from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 8:00 PM to midnight, which can be inconvenient and requires caution. The water temperature barely rises after 10:00 PM. It feels like it's just water. Maybe it ran out of hot water? There was plenty of hot water in the morning.
There's a TV and refrigerator. There's a powerful air conditioner and ceiling fan.
I was also given extra bottled water.
Amenities are minimal.
There's a power outlet near the bed.
Breakfast is served late, from 7:30 AM, and there are days when there is no buffet and you have to order. The custom-made holy basil poori was delicious.
Shigeta Travel is located in the lobby area. They speak Japanese and have a good exchange rate. Tour arrangements are also reasonably priced. A fare to the airport is 600 rp.
Laundry is available and will be done on the same day.
The staff are all very friendly.FromINR 1,652
8.2/10Very Good92 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|12.81km from city center
Good location, friendly staff. Everything was excellent except the aircon in my room that didn't go below 21.5 degrees. But I never complained so it wasn't fixed. The hotel even gave me a change for the currency whenever needed. Uber pickup is right outside the main door, so was very convenient. All big malls are right next door.FromINR 7,775
9.1/10Great95 Reviews
New Delhi|5km from city center
The original Anzhen Delhi, after changing the self-operated brand, the price is close to the people. Kerry Hill's classic work, the light and shadow effect of the corridor is very good, you can see the design inspiration of Tokyo Anzhen here. Fully equipped, very close to Humayun’s Tomb. For breakfast, let people forget to be in India.FromINR 24,157
Breakfast
8.7/10Very Good92 Reviews
South Delhi New Delhi|12.08km from city center
Fast check in by the receptionist, the hotel is nice and beside a shopping mall. Wifi is quite strong and all the necessary amenities are provided in the room.FromINR 9,593
7.5/109 Reviews
Pahar Ganj New Delhi|1.29km from city center
Near New Delhi Station, it’s better than a normal hotel.FromINR 4,859
7/1019 Reviews
Indira Gandhi Int'l Airport Area New Delhi|13.11km from city center
Good location and clean roomFromINR 4,151
8/10Very Good49 Reviews
Pahar Ganj New Delhi|1.33km from city center
The location is outstanding at the entrance of the main bazaar in front of New Delhi station.
The nearby tourist spots are also close.
It's not a resort only for those who want to taste the main bazaar, the old town.
Cost performance such as indoor, breakfast is good.
The staff was also pleasant, especially the front door guard man was a kind person.
One thing is that the exchange rate at the front desk is good and exchange.
The next day, the nearby exchange was much better. It was a pity.FromINR 2,693
7.8/10Good115 Reviews
Pahar Ganj New Delhi|1.31km from city center
Easy checkin process... 24 hours kitchen services... I stayed in room number 105..spacious room with an outside view... we order three times food during our stay.... frankly speaking I didn’t find any complaints about the taste... FromINR 4,498
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