Delhi/South East Delhi

South East Delhi (दक्षिण पूर्व दिल्ली Dakṣiṇ Pūrv Dillī) is a district of Delhi which, like South Delhi, is high-income and with easy motorway access to the airport. It includes a number of important sites near New Delhi, including Humayun's Tomb and Tughlakabad.

Get in

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Map
Map of South East Delhi

By metro

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Violet  6 , Pink  7  and Magenta  8  lines crisscross the South East Delhi district.

By bus

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The 405 bus service from Mori Gate Bus Terminal goes south across South East Delhi.

  • 28.59308677.2437061 Sabz Burj (सब्ज़ बुर्ज), Mathura Rd, Nizamuddin. Though it literally means "green dome", its dome is nowhere green in colour. The dome is blue, and the tower is believed to be built between 1530 and 1535. The tower is an influence of Central Asian architecture. There are blue and yellow tiles on the drum. Moreover, it was used as a police station during British rule. Sabz Burj on Wikipedia Subz Burz (Q41650552) on Wikidata OSM directions

Humayun's Tomb Complex

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Humayun's Tomb
  • 28.5930277.248842 Humayun's Tomb (Hindi: हुमायूँ का मक़बरा Humāyū̃ kā Maqbarā; Urdu: ہمایوں کا مقبرہ Humāyū̃ kā Maqbarā) (in south Delhi, near Hazrat Nizamuddin station). daily from sunrise to sunset. is one of Delhi's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. - The tomb is in large, immaculately maintained gardens in the Persian Char Bagh (four corners) style that were thoroughly renovated in 2003 with the Aga Khan's help and are probably the best in Delhi. As you pass through the first gate, you will glimpse the dome of the tomb and enter a floral path leading to the second (West) gate, which now acts as the entrance to the giant central garden. - The centrepiece is the eponymous tomb of Humayun, the second Mughal emperor. Built starting in 1562, it was the first major Mughal structure in the city and has been described as a predecessor or prototype of the Taj Mahal. The structures are, indeed, stylistically similar, although Humayun's Tomb is built from red sandstone, not white marble, and was built by a wife grieving for her husband, not the other way around. You can climb up to the second level (the stairs on the west side are very steep, those on the south side less so), and on the south side you will find the entrance into the main crypt where Humayun is buried. Before you leave, be sure to visit the South Gate, the original royal entrance, from where you can get picture-postcard views without too many tourists in the way. ₹ 40/600, Indians/foreigners. Humayun's Tomb on Wikipedia Humayun's Tomb (Q189648) on Wikidata OSM directions

The Humayun's Tomb Complex also houses several other tombs and structures, including Isa Khan's Tomb and Mosque, Barber's Tomb, Arab Sarai, Afsarwala Mosque and Tomb and Ba Halim's Garden and Tomb.

  • 28.59229877.2519323 Barber's Tomb. In the southeast corner is the Barber's Tomb, also built in the same style. Historians do not know who is buried in this picturesque tomb made of red and grey sandstone. Barber's Tomb (Q133263723) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.592277.24624 Isa Khan's Tomb. As you enter the Humayun's Tomb Complex, the first major structure on your right is the bulbous, octagonal tomb of Isa Khan, a court noble who built it in his own lifetime, some 20 years before Humayun's Tomb. Tomb of Isa Khan on Wikipedia Tomb of Isa Khan (Q65041035) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59194477.2530565 Nila Gumbad (नीला गुंबद Nīlā Gumbad) (approched from outside the Humayun's Tomb past the Sunder Bagh Nursery and Gurudwara Dam Dama Sahib). The octagonal tomb is crowned with a huge dome, covered with dark blue tiles. Nila Gumbad on Wikipedia Nila Gumbad (Q12435951) on Wikidata OSM directions

Sunder Nursery

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Sunder Nursery
Bara Batasha or Muzaffar Hussain's Tomb
  • 28.59687477.2453396 Sunder Nursery (Central Park, Azim Bagh, Bagh-e-Azeem) (N of Humayun's Tomb Complex). A 16th-century heritage park complex. During British rule, the nursery was established to grow experimental plants. Today the nursey still operates. It is an interesting mix of landscape gardens coupled with wilderness. The park is a favourite among morning and evening walkers and has special play zones for kids. ₹200 for foreigners. Sunder Nursery on Wikipedia Sunder Nursery (Q15628824) on Wikidata OSM directions

The Sunder Nursery complex also has its share of heritage and contains fifteen heritage monuments, of which 6 are UNESCO World Heritage Site, including Sunderwala Burj, Sunderwala Mahal and Lakkarwala Burj.

  • 28.59610877.2453567 Sunderwala Burj. A tomb that stands on a square base and has sloped walls. It is crowned with a dome. It is believed to be a pre-Mughal tomb but nothing is known about its occupant. Sunderwala Burj (Q41514616) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59795477.243978 Lakkarwala Burj (northwest of Sundarwala Burj). It has a similar layout to the Sundarwala Burj but stands on a much higher elevated platform. Nothing is known about the occupant and the origin of the name. Lakhar wal Gumbad (Q41514579) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59769577.2463489 Arched Platform (eastern side of Lakkarwala Burj). Built of rubble masonry and devoid of plaster the ruined structures consist of three arches. The central arch is bigger than the two flanking it. The structure behind the arches is all in ruins. OSM directions
  • 28.59735977.24770210 Mughal Pavilion. OSM directions
  • 28.59610977.24653711 Sunderwala Mahal (east of Sunder Burj). The structure dates back to the 16th century and was built during the Mughal period. It is an irregular octagonal structure with four main sides containing five arches each. The oblong sides consist of a single arch. Sunderwala Mahal (Q41514672) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59575777.24890512 Bara Batasha Mahal. (Mausoleum of Mirza Muzaffar Hussain) — This structure houses the tomb of Mirza Muzaffar who was the son of Babur and Gulrukh Begum. The speciality of this structure is that it has 5 arches on each side. Bara Batasha (Q41132469) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59611177.24972213 Chota Batashewala Mahal (East of Bara Batasha Mahal.). It is a ruined structure with two of the eight walls of the octagonal structure surviving. Chota Batasha (Q41131719) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59596977.25056414 Mughal Mausoleum (East of Chota Batashewala Mahal). It is a square structure standing on a high plinth. It is topped with a huge dome. Sadly nothing is known about the origin of the structure and the mortal remains of the persons who are buried underneath it. OSM directions

Forts

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Panoramic views of the bastions of Tughlakabad Fort
  • 28.50506277.26732415 Adilabad Fort. Adilabad Fort (Q41651989) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.51194477.26083316 Tughlakabad Fort, Mehrauli Badarpur Road, Tughlakabad (Bus 411 to Guru Ravi Das Mandir. or from Metro Violet Line 'Govind Puri' South 2.5km), +91 2604 5671. Massive fortress built by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq in the 14th century and was the third city of Delhi. The monstrous ruins of this complex are now overrun by hordes of Langur monkeys. The mausoleum of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq is opposite the fort. Tughlaqabad Fort on Wikipedia Tughlaqabad Fort (Q2511605) on Wikidata OSM directions

Monuments and memorials

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Barakhamba
  • 28.5909777.2424817 Atagh Khan's tomb, Nizamuddin Complex (One and a half km E of JLN Stadium  6 ). The tomb of Atagh Khan who was a general in Mughal emperor Humayun's army. Here is also the Nizamuddin Markaz Masjid Free. OSM directions
  • 28.5925177.2425218 Barakhamba Tomb, Lodhi Rd (Nearest Metro Station is Jor Bag, 7th hole of Delhi Golf Course Club). The name is derived from the structure's 12 pillars and 3 domes, it houses tombs of the Lodi time. A 14th-century tomb during Lodi time of an unknown nobleman Free. Barakhamba on Wikipedia Barakhamba (Q4858263) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59130677.24180619 Chausath Khamba, Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti (Nearest metro station is Jangpura). Built by Mirza Aziz Kota, a foster brother of Akbar and an important noble during the time of Jahangir, this building has the tomb of Aziz Kota. The meaning of it is 64 pillars that support the structure. It also has other unidentified tombs. Free. Chausath Khamba on Wikipedia Chausath Khamba (Q5088366) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.5880477.2480220 Khan-i-Khana's Tomb, Nizamuddin East (10 minutes from Jangpura metro station. Right north of Barapullah Elevated Rd. Take bus #40, 101, 181, 274, 402, 403, 405, 405A, 408, 409, 410, 411, 429, 436, 438 stop Hazrat Nizamuddin). This is a tomb built by Khan-i-Khana in 1598 after his wife's death. He was later buried here in 1627. Khan-i-Khana was a great composer during Akbar's time and belonged to his Navaratna or nine gems. The motif is similar to that of the Humayun's tomb. OSM directions
  • 28.5912977.2423521 Mirza Ghalib Tomb, Dildar Nagar, Nizamuddin West (Right to Atagh Khan's tomb). Tomb of poet Mirza Ghalib (1797–1869) located on the Chausath Khamba margins. Also in nearby is the Makazi Masjid OSM directions
  • 28.57277877.22277822 Mubarak Shah's Tomb (Tomb of Muizud Din Mubarak Sha), Kotala Mubarakpur (Nearest metro station is Lajpat Nagar (2 km east), from which an auto can be taken. Or 700 m south of Sewa Nagar train stop). This tomb was once a massive and popular structure. Built during the Sayyid rule, it was famous during the times of the Mughals and Lodis and highly vandalized during the Revolt of 1857. Only the west and south gate survive and other gates as well as Quranic inscriptions have disappeared. There are several other tombs of the Lodi Dynasty period such as Darya Khan's tomb, Kale Khan ka Gumbad, Bare Khan ka Gumbad, Chote Khan Ka Gumbad and Bhure Khan ka Gumbad, and also a Baoli (step well). Tomb of Mubarak Shah (Q41516037) on Wikidata OSM directions

Museums

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  • 28.5924277.2415323 Ghalib Museum (गालिब संग्रहालय), Nizamuddin, Nizamuddin West (From Metro Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium 0.8km East or take a bus 374, 404, 404EXT, 419, 423, 425, 430, 435, 449, 490, 727 to stop 'Lodhi Hotel' walk 200 m east), +91 11 2435 1098. M-Sa 10AM-6PM. This is a museum on the life and times of the 18th-century Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib. On the third floor of the Ghalib Academy building. Also, there is an art gallery where paintings made by famous & eminent artists are on display. Ghalib Museum, New Delhi on Wikipedia Mirza Ghalib Museum (Q15961642) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.5899677.2245524 India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Rd (Bus 47, 440 or 522 to Lodhi Road Crossing), +91 11 2468 2001. This centre, though not a museum in the strictest sense of the word, is most noted for its ever-changing art exhibits, plays and films, as well as an international selection of food items in its food court. Only members can use the Dilli-O-Dilli & the Oriental Octopus restaurant, but the American Diner and Eatopia food court are accessible to all. OSM directions
  • 28.5903277.2285725 Tibet House, 1 Institutional Area, Lodhi Rd (From JLN Stadium 0.5 km (0.31 mi) W), +91 11 2461 1515, fax: +91 11 2462 5536, . 10AM-5:30PM. Established by the Dalai Lama with the aim of preserving the cultural heritage of Tibet. There is a museum, exhibition space and library. ₹ 10. OSM directions

Places of worship

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Lotus Temple
  • 28.55332577.258626 Bahá'í Lotus Temple, Lotus Temple Rd, Nehru Pl, Kalkaji (metro: Kalkaji Mandir  6  8 ). Tu-Su: Apr-Sep 9AM–7PM, Oct-Mar 9:30AM–5:30PM. Shaped like a lotus bud with 27 petals, this stunning temple suspended above milky-blue ponds is surely one of the most magnificent monuments ever made from concrete, however, there is very little to see inside. The lush park around is well landscaped but mostly off-limits. Free. Lotus Temple on Wikipedia Lotus Temple (Q940843) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.5952477.2521927 Gurdwara Dam Dama Sahib, Bharat Scouts and Guides Marg (near Humayun's Tomb). Sikh place of worship. Built by Sardar Bhagel Singh in 1783. Later a deorhi (Sikh architectural structure) was constructed, including buildings for priests and pilgrims. In 1984, a new building was constructed. Every year thousands of devotees assemble here to celebrate the festival called Hola Mohalla. OSM directions
  • 28.59130677.24180628 Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah. A mausoleum of the Sufi saint Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya. Considered the nerve centre of Sufi culture in India, the dargah is visited by thousands of pilgrims every week. The site is also known for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions. The descendants of Nizamuddin Auliya look after the whole management of the dargah. Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah on Wikipedia Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah (Q2983384) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.60238977.25344429 Shanti Stupa (शांति स्तूप / شانتی ستوپ Śānti Stūp), Ring Rd, GT Rd, Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan. 6AM–7:15PM. A Buddhist monument intended as a symbol of universal brotherhood and peace. Shanti Stupa, Delhi on Wikipedia Shanti Stupa, Delhi (Q104802923) on Wikidata OSM directions

Hindu temples

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  • 28.53666777.247530 Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir (bus 427). It is a forty-year-old temple complex and Bengali community cultural centre. The compound has three temples - that of Lord Shiva and Radha Krishna and the Main temple in the middle. Built on a small hill, it started as a Shiva temple, which still stands within the complex, the larger shrines dedicated to Kali, Shiva and Radhakrishna were added in 1984. The temple also hosted its first Durga Puja in 1977, the tradition that continues to date. Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir on Wikipedia Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir (Q15091480) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.54979477.26070831 Kalka Mandir (कालकाजी मंदिर Kālkājī Mandir), Mahant Niwas, Shiv Mandir Parisar, Kalkaji (metro: Kalkaji Mandir  6  8 ), . Rituals an Aarti daily 5AM and 7:30PM. Constructed of brick masonry, finished with marble and surrounded by a pyramidal tower. The Central Chamber which is 12-sided in plan with a doorway on each side is paved with marble and is surrounded by a verandah 4 m wide and containing 36 arched openings. Kalkaji Mandir on Wikipedia Kalka Mandir (Q6353337) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.5888677.2297232 Sai Baba Temple, 17,Institutional Area, Lodhi Rd (Metro Violet: JLN Stadium). Temple Opens at 5AM. Kakad Aarti 5:15AM. Mangal SNAN 6AM. Noon Aarti at noon. Doop Aarti evening prayer 6:30PM. Shej Aarti at 9:30PM. Although there are many Shirdi Sai Baba temples in and around Delhi, the one located at Lodhi Road is the oldest. OSM directions
  • 28.55805677.24333333 Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir (ISKCON Temple), 1, Hare Krishna Hill, Sant Nagar. A well-known Vaishnav temple of Lord Krishna and goddess Radha in the form of Radha Parthasarathi. it has robotic shows and multimedia presentations, apart from the traditional temple complex. Lively atmosphere and excellent tasting sweets - and the delicious Govinda's restaurant is on site. ISKCON Temple, Delhi on Wikipedia ISKCON Temple Delhi (Q4500907) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.60106477.2535111 Indraprastha Park, Outer Ring Rd. 6AM–7:15PM. It includes a children's park, an amphitheatre and a food court. The park was constructed in 2004 by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). Indraprastha Park on Wikipedia Indraprastha Park (Q6026969) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.545877.30862 Kalindi Kunj, Amrapali Marg (metro: Kalindi Kunj  8 ). A public garden, named after Kalindi (another name for the river and goddess Yamuna), as it is next to the Yamuna River. It consists of the Delhi Eye, a Ferris wheel named after the one in London. Several tourist attractions are visible from the Delhi Eye. Kalindi Kunj on Wikipedia Kalindi Kunj (Q6352839) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.59246677.2570433 Waste to Wonder Park, Block A, Ganga Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan. Opened in 2019, this theme park has replicas of some of the world's wonders including the Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Pyramid of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Christ the Redeemer Statue and the Statue of Liberty. All the replicas are made of industrial waste and scrap. OSM directions

Sports

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  • 28.58287377.234384 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. India's fourth largest stadium, often called just "Nehru Stadium". Mainly used for athletics and football games but also for concerts. It's the home stadium for the Indian football team. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi on Wikipedia Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Q864849) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.57694477.2166675 Thyagaraj Sports Complex. Thyagaraj Sports Complex on Wikipedia Thyagaraj Sports Complex (Q3521656) on Wikidata OSM directions

Bazaars

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  • 28.56915377.2384361 Central Market (Lajpat Nagar), Alankar Cinema Rd (M 'Lajpat Nagar' (violet line), 0.5 km ESE). – Mostly clothes, jewellery and homewares. Middle-class Indians do their shopping here. Good prices for clothes, whether ethnic Indian or otherwise. OSM directions

Shopping malls

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  • 28.5377277.2828632 Pacific Mall Jasola (metro: Jasola Apollo  6 ). OSM directions

Clothing

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  • 28.5626577.224483 Ansal Plaza (in South Delhi). This mall is a favourite shopping haunt for the local middle/upper class. This is a great place to get bargains on international brand clothing and jeans (as these tend to be 30-50% cheaper than in the West depending on the brand and time of year). Also has many Indian and Western restaurants. International brands such as Guess, Marks & Spencer, United Colors of Benetton, Lacoste and Apple have retail outlets here. OSM directions
  • 28.5685677.220334 South Extension (in South Delhi). Shopping mecca but it is not a single mall. It is spread out over a large area and many international brands have stores here. International brands include the likes of Mango, Nautica, United Colors of Benetton, Levis, etc. OSM directions
  • 28.5896577.252515 Anokhi. Women's clothing, children's wear, men's wear, and some home goods. In Khan Market and Santushti Shopping Complex with discount store in Nizamuddin East Market (enter gate #9). OSM directions

Computers

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  • 28.5491977.253616 Nehru Place. Open M-Sa. An IT hardware market complex and a great place to find gadgets at very cheap rates. It is also a huge marketplace for both pirated and original software. Any computer-related accessory can be found here, but parking is a monumental problem. Beware of congestion and pickpockets. Nehru Place on Wikipedia Nehru Place (Q12436136) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 28.569777.244341 The Lazeez Hotel And Restaurant, 87, New, Block I, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar. Owned &amp: run by members of the Afghani community settled in the area. OSM directions

Mid-range

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  • 28.57183777.2333412 28 Capri Italy (former Little Italy), 28 A, Defence Colony Market. Italian restaurant. OSM directions
  • 28.57382777.2300143 Amici Cafe, 8, Defence Colony Market, +91 11 4557 2003. 11AM-11PM. Italian style restaurant. OSM directions
  • 28.55264377.2420434 The Big Chill, 5, Kailash Colony, +91 11 2924 1040. noon-11:30PM. Khan Market and East of Kailash, is popular with a young crowd for great smoothies, ice creams, cheesecakes and Italian food. Expect a waiting line during lunch at Saturdays. OSM directions

Splurge

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  • 28.58477.22675 Side Wok, Meharchand Market. Japanese, Chinese and other Asian food. Some choice of sushi. Beautiful decor. No alcohol. Mains about ₹400.. OSM directions

Drink

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Sleep

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This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
Budget Under ₹4,000
Mid-range ₹4,000–8,000
Splurge Over ₹8,000

Budget

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  • 28.5672677.24651 Amar Inn, K 102, Lajpat Nagar - II, +91 98 1841 0099, . Reasonable rooms, free internet, but bathrooms badly in need of a refurbishment. All rooms include air freshening dispenser. Single: ₹2,295; Double: ₹3,045-₹4,495. OSM directions
  • 28.582877.25092 Beaufort Inn, 14 Jangpura Main Mathura Rd (near Nizammudin Railway Stn, in heart of South Delhi), +91 11 2437 7475, . Check-in: noon, check-out: noon. ₹2,500-₹4,000. OSM directions
  • 28.548377.24183 Bed & Chaï Guesthouse, R-55, 2nd floor, Greater Kailash 1, +91 11 46 06 60 54, . Check-in: noon, check-out: noon. Run by two French women. A cozy and modern accommodation, safe for women. Clean and well decorated. Wifi and breakfast included. Fully-equipped kitchen. Dorm bed: ₹850; Single: ₹2,000-3,300; Double: ₹2,200-3,500. OSM directions
  • 28.5709877.264374 BnB New Delhi Bed and Breakfast, I - 9 Maharani Bagh, adjoining Friends Colony, +91 98 9909 9042, . House with a cosy family atmosphere. Free wifi, tea & coffee making tray in room, DVD player with bollywood and hollywood movies, games, children movies. LCD satellite TV, refrigerator. All rooms have private bathroom and western toilet with shower. Breakfast is served in dining room. Library includes books on culture, city guide books and India guide books in lounge area. Single/Double: ₹2,950; Triple: ₹3,250. OSM directions
  • 28.5552577.243335 Home@F37, F 37 East of Kailash, South Delhi (200 m from Kailash Colony metro station), +91 11 4669 0200, . Renovated rooms. Single: ₹2,700; Double: ₹3,000, breakfast included. OSM directions
  • 28.56677.2716 Moustache Hostel, S-25, Greater Kailash Part 1, +91 11 40793437, . Check-out: noon. The most recommended hostel in Delhi. Dorms have air-con with showers and lockers (bring your own lock). There is a kitchen, washing machine, common room, water filter, wi-fi, PCs, books and guides. Dorm bed: ₹600. OSM directions
  • 28.5484477.238077 NUO by jüSTa Greater Kailash, R-53 Greater Kailash I, +91 9590 777 000. Full service hotel. From ₹3,157, depending on the month. OSM directions

Mid-range

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  • 28.5570277.24088 Star Grand Villa, E - 8, East of Kailash, +91 11 45751111. All rooms with LCD TV with satellite channels, telephone, mini-bar, coffee/tea maker and Wi-Fi Internet connectivity. ₹5,500. OSM directions

Splurge

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Connect

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