The Lodhi

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28°35′31″N 77°14′18″E / 28.59206°N 77.23827°E / 28.59206; 77.23827

The Lodhi in the background of Gol Gumbaz

The Lodhi is an Indian luxury hotel located in Lutyens' Delhi. The property is spread across seven acres near the Lodhi Gardens, which is at the centre of the Indian capital city.[1] It is the only Indian hotel among The Leading Hotels of the World. The Lodhi is often ranked as one of the top hotels in India and Asia.[2][3] It is also known for its Indian Accent restaurant.

History[edit]

Originally known as Aman New Delhi, the hotel was owned and operated by the India Tourism Development Corporation. In early 2000s, Adrian Zecha-led Aman Resorts acquired the property and rebuilt it with the help of Australian architect Kerry Hill. In 2014, Delhi Land and Finance sold its entire stake with Aman Resorts save for the hotel. It rechristened it to The Lodhi.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Lodhi". The Telegraph. 29 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Lodhi, New Delhi".
  3. ^ "Complete Escape at the Lodhi, New Delhi".
  4. ^ Vishal, Anoothi. "Can DLF turn around the fortunes of The Lodhi hotel?". The Economic Times.