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Transporting guests back in time, this beautifully restored 200-year-old, Mughal-era mansion is tucked down labyrinthine lanes in the heart of Old Delhi.
It’s the result of an impressive conservation project, restoring its ornate, traditional architecture and serene, central courtyard. Rooms are thoughtfully curated to reflect traditional Mughal-era aesthetics with high ceilings, intricate wood carvings, strained-glass windows, traditional furniture and spacious bathrooms.
You’ll be immersed in old-world charm with rooftop views across the city, classical dance performances and authentic Indian cuisine. The hotel is a one-of-a-kind fusion of heritage, warmth, culture and food all set centrally within the vibrant chaos of Old Delhi. Staying here offers a living slice of history that captures the spirit of the city.
What we love
- Don’t miss watching local children flying kites from the rooftops as you sip on a roof terrace sundowner and revel in the birds-eye views over the city.
- The hotel comes alive with its traditional evening entertainment, from classical music to Kathak dance performances, as it would have done nightly throughout the centuries.
- The on-site restaurant, Lakhori, serves a tantalising range of Indian food from playful chaat bites and inventive kebabs to luxurious mains and quirky deserts, blending heritage flavours with creative presentation.
Accessing the hotel involves a short walk, through bustling and narrow lanes, with no direct car access.
Rooms here are not as opulent, spacious or quiet as those in luxury hotels on the outer edges of the city as it is a heritage building tucked within the heart of the old city.
As this haveli sits so centrally, you can hear street noise from some rooms, be sure to request an upper-floor, courtyard-facing room if this will bother you.
Being a heritage property, there is no pool, fitness centre or spa available on-site
The hotel welcomes families, and the larger Shahjahan Suites can accommodate up to four people comfortably. There are no specific amenities for younger guests or on-site pools or playgrounds, but the hotel is a wealth of local traditions and a true insight into authentic India with the major sights right on the doorstep.The hotel’s conservation prevented the loss of this important, architecturally significant building, prioritising heritage appreciation within tourism. The haveli hires staff from the local community and ensures guides and performers are local artisans and historians.Nestled amid the narrow alleyways, directly behind Jama Masjid, the hotel is right in the heart of the vibrant Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi offering unparalleled immersion into the Delhi street scene. It’s an easy walk through the bustling spice markets to all the major sights of the old city.What our travellers say
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