Reckoned amongst Asia’s finest hotels, The Imperial, spread over eight acres and encased by sprawling gardens, is a legend that offers a unique experience embracing history delicately cradled in the comfort of modern conveniences. The 24 king palms, that lead up to the porch, are an integral part of and witness to the very creation of New Delhi. How many hotels, one wonders, can lay claim to have been a part of a city’s original master plan.
Conceptualised in 1934 by Blomfield and inaugurated by Lord Willingdon in 1936, The Imperial placed on the prestigious Queensway, now Janpath, is a fine confluence of a rich historical past with an awe-inspiring heritage and a slick international appeal.
Indeed, it was in Lutyens’ scheme of things to build the most luxurious Hotel in New Delhi with a unique blend of Victorian, old colonial and a playful dosage of informal art deco. The style is decidedly eclectic. The gates and the massive, avuncular bronze lions at the entrance are Victorian. In the high-domed Atrium inside, art deco wall panels and wrought iron balconies recall the early 20th century. Lutyen's design of the Universe, a masterpiece made with 800 pieces of marble include in its rich 24-carat gold leaf form and appears on the rotunda in the heart of the lobby.
The Imperial Activity on LinkedIn
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The Imperial has a new Manager Accounts
Vineet Singhal is now Manager Accounts