The Park New DelhivsHotel Hare Rama
Hare Rama Guest House and The Park New Delhi are both recommended by expert writers. On balance, The Park New Delhi ranks significantly better than Hare Rama Guest House. The Park New Delhi scores 85 with positive reviews from 7 sources like Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Concierge.
The Park New Delhi
15 Parliament Street, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, India
From $42/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The fabulous Park has injected some humor into the serious aspirations of Delhi's other five-star properties." Full review
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Because of the curved shape of the hotel, guest rooms vary in size somewhat: The largest are at the corners of each floor -- it's worth requesting these.
Insight Guides
"The Park pioneered the design hotel concept in India and it remains among the best."
Lonely Planet
"Conran-designed, with lots of modern flair, the Park boasts stylish, business-like rooms, a spa, smart eateries and a great poolside bar." Full review
Rough Guide
Star
"They don’t come much snazzier than this place, with its super-cool lobby, ultra-modern rooms, and en-suite bathrooms screened off by frosted glass walls."
Concierge
"The design whimsy, liveliness, and (not least) the 35-foot bar that ends with a dance floor make this a fun place to stay."
Travel + Leisure
"If the Imperial encapsulates Delhi’s past, the Park offers a vivid glance into Delhi’s future—and the future looks uncannily like Miami Beach crossed with Islington." Full review
Afar Magazine
"India’s Park hotel chain specializes in economical, stylish hotels for business travelers." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The Park New Delhi is a contemporary four-pearl hotel located at the southern edge of Central Delhi's Connaught Place, within a short walk of plenty of bars, restaurants, shops, and attractions" Full review
Hotel Hare Rama
T-298, Opp. Khanna Talkies, New Delhi 110055, India
From $0/night
- Restaurant
- Business Center
Rough Guide
"Attached rooms, reasonable cleanliness and low prices, but hard beds and iffy hot water at this busy hotel down an alley off the Main Bazaar."
Lonely Planet
"Only a few of the rooms have exterior-facing windows, and they're clean in the sense that they've been wiped with a greying rag, but it's cheap." Full review