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Hotel Imperial, New Delhi is well known for its heritage and legacy. It has a well known bar called 'Patiala Peg'. It was this hotel and the bar where Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Lord Mountbatten met to discuss the Partition of India and the birth of Pakistan. [12] It is also the name of a school in Aligarh. [2]
The Spice Route : A History. University of California Press. Nabhan, Gary Paul: Cumin, Camels, and Caravans: A Spice Odyssey. [History of Spice Trade] University of California Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-520-26720-6 [Print]; ISBN 978-0-520-95695-7 [eBook] Pavo López, Marcos: Spices in maps. Fifth centenary of the first circumnavigation of the ...
VIP Lounge, Delhi International Airport (1984) Shah House, Mumbai (1985–86) Spice Route Restaurant, the Imperial Hotel, New Delhi (1988–95) Laxmi Machine Works Headquarters, Coimbatore (1996) Art at the Grand Hyatt, Mumbai (2003) Hampi Resort (2006) Leela Kempinski (2008) Art at Hyatt (2012) Terminal 2 - Mumbai Airport (2014)
Imperial Hotel (Atlanta) Imperial Hotel (Thomasville, Georgia), historic building; Imperial Hotel (California) Rockaway Beach Hotel (also called the Hotel Imperial), Rockaway Park, Queens, New York; Imperial Hotel (Portland, Oregon) New Imperial Hotel (formerly the Imperial Hotel), Portland, Oregon; Imperial Hotel (Greenville, South Carolina)
This is a list of notable hotels in India organized by state. It includes highly rated luxury hotels , skyscraper rated buildings, and historic hotels. It is not a directory of every chain or independent hotel building in India.
Rajpath, officially named Kartavya Path [1] (transl. Path of Duty [2]), and formerly known as Kingsway, is a ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill through Vijay Chowk and India Gate, National War Memorial to National Stadium, Delhi. The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and ...
The Imperial Hotel in New Delhi, considered a legacy of the colonial times, continues to display pictures of the Durbar in a Coffee Shop named "1911". [ 14 ] After the Coronation Durbar, Edwin Lutyens (Sir Edwin from 1918) was authorised by Lord Hardinge to proceed with preparing plans for building New Delhi. [ 14 ]
The Claridges Delhi is a five star hotel in New Delhi with 132 rooms. It is located in Lutyens' Delhi in the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road. [1] Built in 1955, the hotel's interior depicts historical artwork of royal India and is surrounded with lush green lawns and has been an important relic of independent India.