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Vivek Hotel New Delhi

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As the capital of India, Delhi has a strong heritage of its long chain of Mughal rulers, British rulers and Indian rulers sitting on the throne, one after the other. People love to visit Delhi for its historical monuments and places of worship. If you come to Delhi, you could stay comfortably at the Budget Hotel Vivek which provides decent accommodation and dining.

Accommodation :
50 well furnished rooms are there at your disposal. Come and enjoy the hearty reception at Vivek Hotel in New Delhi. There is an attached bath with 24 hours hot and cold water service. Have a splendid view from the attached balcony and enjoy the verdant stretch outside. There is a television placed in your room at an apt corner, for your leisure time.

Dining :
Chinese, Continental and Indian dishes are available at Hotel Vivek, New Delhi; they are delicious and well cooked, served with care and concern. The restaurant is well lit and carefully maintained. There is also a well stocked bar at Hotel Vivek at New Delhi.

Other Facilities :
Vivek Hotel in Delhi is a 2* Hotel with numerous facilities like fax, travel desk and room service. There is also a doctor on call, and car parking area near Vivek Hotel at Delhi.

City Info :
Erected by Shah Jahan, Red Fort, also known as Lal Quila, is the venue of Indian Independence Day Program, and forms a prime tourist attraction. Qutab Minar built by Iltutmish still allures people from across the globe, with its magnificent design. The panoramic view of Delhi City is observable from Qutab Minar. The largest Mosque of India known as Old Fort Jama Masjid, had been the erstwhile residence of the Pandavas, epic heroes of the Mahabharata. It is a place worth visiting.