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India’s hotel sector is thriving, partly due to the growth in tourism but also thanks to increasing foreign investment and the growth of the business market. From budget hotels to some of the most luxurious you’ll fi nd in any city, there’s no shortage of choice.


Delhi has an abundance of accommodati on for business


travellers with quality hotels all over the city and, for convenience, many are within a stone’s throw of the airport. The Centaur, for example, is a mere two kilometres away and, only .5 kilometres further, is the Marriott . And the Radisson Blu Plaza is within three kilometres. Similarly, hotels such as the Alka Classic are virtually on


the doorstep of the railway stati on: The Alka is situated on Connaught Circus and the Hotel Bright is nearby on Outer Circus. It’s the fi ve-star hotels


that have witnessed the sharpest growth over the past few years, followed by three-and-four-star ones in terms of occupancy rates. Interesti ngly, two-star hotels


GETTING AROUND: A NO-FUSS GUIDE


Being the capital of India, Delhi is well connected to every part of the country and the rest of the world. It is linked by all means of transportati on, from roads to railways and an expanding number of airports.


ARRIVING BY TRAIN It is well-served by trains from all the major citi es and towns in the country. There are three main stati ons: Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Stati on, New Delhi Railway Stati on and Old Delhi Railway Stati on. The metro even has a separate coach for female passengers, which is usually at the front of the train and marked in pink.


BUSES AND TAXIS Thanks to a well-designed road network, the venue is easy to reach by road as well. There are three main bus stands from which to choose: ISBT (Inter State Bus Terminus) at the Kashmiri Gate, Anand Vihar Bus Terminus and Sarai Kale-Khan Bus Terminus. The city enjoys a sizeable fl eet of tuk-tuks, which are more commonly known as autos. And for extra peace of mind, there are app- based taxis you can book knowing they are tracked by GPS. Uber is available at Delhi Airport and pick- up points are determined by the terminal you select. For example, if you arrive at Terminal one or three, it will be at a dedicated pick-up zone. For Terminal two, your driver will meet you at a chosen point.


SHOW DIRECTORY I SATTE 2019


MEET AND GREET Many hotels off er a pick-up service. Cars can be booked in advance and will be waiti ng at the hotel or airport for peace of mind.


SATTE PREVIEW 2020


If you want to rent a car on arrival, you are recommended to make the arrangement online in advance. This assures the best prices and conditi ons.


BY ROAD The internati onal airport is 60-90 minutes away via the new eight-lane Greater Noida Expressway. Otherwise, the venue is easily


actually witnessed a small decline. Business travel is obviously a key factor here. In Mumbai, for example, business travellers accounted for about 80 per cent of the total room demand, according to fi gures for the previous year.


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accessible by car from central Delhi within 45 minutes. There are several routes: Via Ring Road New Delhi - Take the DND


(Noida Toll) bridge and approach the Greater Noida exit aft er the toll booths. Conti nue past Film City and on to the Expressway. Via Mathura Road, Apollo Hospital, Kalindi


Kunj - Drive past the Apollo Hospital and take a left turn for Kalindi Kunj to reach Amity fl yover, then take the loop to get on to the Expressway. Via Ghaziabad – NH24 – Mayur Vihar


- Take NH 24 and conti nue left from Akshardham Setu on Mayur Vihar – Noida road, through the DND underpass. Conti nue past Film City and on to the Expressway.


For more informati on | worldtravelguide.net


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