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About Hotel Broadway
Hotel Broadway was built in 1956 as Delhi's first modern, high-rise building by Mr. Tirath Ram Amla, a businessman from Kashmir. His vision was to build an affordable clean family hotel and his main management mantra to ensure that each guest was treated by each staff member as his 'own personal guest'. This has stood the hotel in great stead for over 44 years.
Hotel Specifications
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Accommodation
The hotel is sandwiched enviably between Colonial New Delhi and the Old City. In spite of the heady whiff of nostalgia, the modern rooms are centrally air-conditioned and equipped with all amenities. The front rooms face Asaf Ali Road while the back rooms have a panoramic view of the old walled city with the Jama Masjid dominating the skyline.
Dining
Chor Bizzare
Every city in India has its own special 'Chor Bazaar’ that translates as 'thieves market'. All kinds of wares find their way here (with or without the consent of the owners).
From furniture to fabrics, pearls to periodicals, crystal to cutlery...With antique tables as counters for coal irons and grandfather clocks jostling with stereos, colourful street food vendors, bangle sellers and old jewellery sharing space with auto parts - the Chor Bazaar captures the spirit of India like no other place.
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Thugs - The Pub not the People - is Hotel Broadway's tribute to the 'filmi villain's den - dark and smoky, with the cheapest booze in town. The walls are adorned with a Rogue's Gallery of caricatures, which features everyone from Hollywood greats…Bonnie & Clyde, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, Al Capone, Hook, and Lex Luther to our very own Bollywood baddies, Gabbar, Mogambo and of course Ajit 'The Loin'.
The menu is no less imaginative with cocktails like Mona Darling (Bloody Mary), Mogambo Margherita (Frozen Fruit Margarita) and Loin's Punch (Planter's Punch) The waiters rack their brains everyday for the names of daily specials and dialogues for the "Today's dialogue' board, and of course come up with such gems as " Neeche Chor Upar Thug, Come on baby, give me a mug!"
Conference and Banquet facilities
Several function rooms with capacities from 10 to 100 provide exceptional value for money on small conferences and banquets. All business and audio visual aids, projector, TV, VCR, email, fax and secretarial services are available.
Recreation
Tourists can spend many a delightful hour in their rooms, watching kite-flying, pigeon fights and the hustle-bustle of life in this part of town from the rooms.
Health & fitness center
Hotel Ashok has a beauty salon as well as a health club to help you in being in good and healthy condition.
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Basic Data
Country |
India |
City |
New Delhi |
Location |
4/15A, Asaf Ali Road, (Near Delhi Gate), 3 minutes from downtown Connaught Place, 5 minutes from New Delhi Railway Station , 30 minutes from the Airport. |
Rooms |
26 rooms |
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City Information
Delhi catches you just loving it! Is it because it is the capital that it has such charm? Or it is just the aura of the Central Government and Rashtrapati Bhawan, which is an infectious. Here’s the secret: Delhi was just made that way! Over the millennia it has wood rulers, attracted plunderers and tired historians with so many details. Historians say there have been seven cities of Delhi. At least you can see few some of them. This is a list of attractions you might love to explore from Hotel Broadway.
India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Jantar Mantar, and Connaught Place - All of them are in the vicinity of Ashok Hotel and part of Lutyens Delhi. Wide roads, structures in sand stone, and lot of greenery are some of the characterization of this 20th century wonder in New Delhi.
Monuments of Old Delhi - With Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Old Fort, Old Delhi is the heritage lover’s delight. Much water has flown down the Yamuna from the days of great Mughals, but the magnetism of old-world still exists in these grand structures.
Qutub Minar, Baha’s Temple, Tughlaqabad Fort, and Others - A bit far from the hotel but nevertheless important to explore as to know the growth and dimension of Delhi.
Other Attractions
Chandani Chowk in the Old City, Birla Temple near Connaught Place, and Humayun’s Tomb are other tourist attractions not to be missed in Delhi.
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