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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Commonwealth Games - Acute Accommodation Shortage in Delhi

Commonwealth Games - Acute Accommodation Shortage in DelhiAcute Accommodation Shortage in Delhi to house foreign tourists during Commonwealth Games 2010

The National Capital's bid to match Beijing in the 2010 Commonwealth Games will prove to be a tough task as the city will struggle to meet the requirement of 18,000 hotel rooms to host foreign tourist.

"The Commonwealth Games in 2010 is expected to attract 50,000 foreign visitors to Delhi .Approximately 30,000 rooms will be required to accommodate these visitors," global hotel investment service firm Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels (JLLH) said in its latest report.

The National Capital Region, currently, has about 10,500 rooms and an additional 15,000 to 18,000 rooms are required to take care of the foreign tourist inflow during the event, it added.

The report, however, said only 7,400 rooms are coming up in the NCR between 2008 and 2010.

"This potential demand-supply gap presents huge untapped opportunity for potential investors in the industry," the study pointed out.

The consultant found that about 55 per cent of the total room inventory in the pipeline would open in Gurgaon.

"There are about 4,087 rooms in the pipeline in Gurgaon which will make it an alternative to Delhi's existing commercial districts," it added.

With emergence of specialty hospitals, like Apollo, Fortis, Artemis and Wockhardt, medical tourism is expected to get a boost, further strengthening the demand for hotel rooms.

Currently, NCR has 62 government-approved hotels with a total of 7,781 rooms.

Besides, occupancy rate in the NCR is expected to remain at 75 per cent in the next five years with ADR (average room rates) at Rs 17,000, the report pointed out.

The consultant, however, said growth in ADR may moderate slightly in 2008 and 2009 due to anticipated entry of over 3,400 new rooms, mainly in Noida and Gurgaon.

According to Airport Authority of India data, IGI Airport had witnessed a 15.4 per cent growth at 6.7 million international passengers during 20006-07, the report said.

"This growth in inbound foreign travelers is expected to continue into 2007-08 as indicated by the 11 per cent year-on-year growth in international passenger arrivals to 4.5 million for the April to November 2007 period," it added.

JLLH said that of all the foreign tourists coming to India, 35-40 per cent make Delhi their first port of call, with 62 per cent of these being business travelers.

The domestic passenger traffic has also grown by 31.7 per cent to 10.5 million during 2006-07 and a similar trend is expected during 2007-08.

I have posted a similar issue earlier with topic Hotel owners Alleged, Delhi not prepared for Games , have a look at it for gaining more insight of the real problem.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Affordable Hotels in Delhi For CommonWealth Games

affordable hotels in delhi for commonwealth games

Hotel Kashish

Hotel Kashish has excellent accommodation facilities with simple,deluxe and air conditioned rooms. The hotel is situated in the middle of Paharganj within easy reach of the metro, New Delhi train station, a variety of restaurants and all the atmosphere of a bazaar that you could want.

Contact :Laxmi Narain Street,Near Imperial Cinema,Pahar Ganj, New Delhi – 110055
Phone :41000359
Email : hotelkashishinternational@hotmail.com

Room Rates : Double rooms(Air Conditioned) US$ 55, Rupees 1000


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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Best Affordable hotels in Delhi for Commonwealth Games - 6

Amarya Haveli hotel

10. Amarya Haveli

A luxury guesthouse run by two Frenchmen - an elegant mix of French and Indian chic runs through this stunning B&B. It's located in a residential area in South Delhi but is still only an 80 pence rickshaw ride from Central Delhi. There's a magical patio and outdoor bar area to relax on the second floor.

Contact : P5 Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi; +911141759268;

Web : www.amaryagroup.com.

Room Rates : Doubles from £65

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one link road hotel
8. Hotel Legend

Hotel Legend is just along from the Godwin. The outside might be a bit shabby, but inside is a pleasant surprise. The rooms are large, clean and comfortable. There's free internet access in the lobby as well as a tour operator and the staff are pleasant and helpful. Take a seat at the friendly chai stall right outside, to sit, sip and watch the world walk by.
Contact : 8525 Hotel Lane,Pahar Ganj, Arakashan Road;
+91 11 23512010;

Web
: www.hotellegendinternational.com
Room Rates : Doubles from £16

9. One Link Road. Hotel

One Link Road is a lovely B&B in a swish apartment, adorned with ornamental Buddhas and pictures, adding a personal touch. There's a cooling living room for use by the guests. Owner Parul also runs the nearby brand new K One One B&B.
Contact : 1, Link Road, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi, + 91 11 41824083;
Web : www.onelinkroad.com.
Room Rates : Singles £38, doubles £44

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master guest house

6. Master Guest House

This traditional Indian homestay is run by couple Avnish and Urvashi. They pride themselves on their personal approach to hospitality with only four rooms, all of which are individually decorated. You're treated to expert advice about the city, as well as being offered novel tours such the Hidden Gems of Delhi. You can also order a home-cooked evening meal here for £4 and breakfast includes one of the finest cups of real coffee to be found anywhere in Delhi.

Contact :R 500, New Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi; +91 11 28741089;

Web : www.master-guesthouse.com

Room Rates : Singles £25; doubles £28

7. Hotel Grand Godwin

One of the most popular mid-budget hotels in the Pahar Ganj area and it's easy to see why. The marbled lobby and glass elevator add a touch of class and the rooms are clean and modern. (Its next-door sister Hotel Godwin Deluxe is less value for money). The outdoor rooftop restaurant serves good food and is a pleasant place to sip a Kingfisher beer whilst relaxing in the evening.

Contact : 8502 / 41 Arakashan Road, Ram Nagar, Paharganj; +91-11-23546891-98;

Web : www.godwinhotels.com

Room Rates : Singles from £13, doubles from £16

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4. Crown Plaza

Crown Plaza offers a pleasant option for those wishing to stay in the heart of New Delhi and is a newly opened addition to the plethora of hotels in the travellers' haven of the main bazaar of Pahar Ganj. The rooms are simply furnished, clean and - rare for this area - quiet. It's right opposite the legendary Metropolis hotel, which has seen better days, but its restaurant is still worth a visit, as are the winding lanes of the main bazaar.

Contact: 5136, Main Bazar, Pahar Ganj; +91 23561800;

Email: cottagecrownplaza@yahoo.co.uk

Room Rates : Doubles £11

5. Hotel Singh Empire

Hotel Singh Empire is located on the busy GB Gupta Road close to Pahar Ganj and is one of the nicest hotels down this strip. Traditionally decorated, the cheaper rooms are in the maze of lower floors, with the smarter rooms upstairs. The rooftop restaurant has just opened and you can even take yoga classes to wind down after a Delhi day. There's free Wi-Fi for guests.

Contact : 8707-8710, D.B. Gupta Road, Pahar Ganj; +91 41541948;

Web: www.hotelsinghempire.com

Room Rates : Singles from £19, doubles from £25

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Florence inn ,Hotel emperor palm

2. Florence Inn

Florence Inn is located down a quiet street behind Karol Bagh and just around the corner from some of the best-known shops on Ajmal Khan Road. Its cool marble corridors are an invitation to relaxation and its premium and executive rooms are especially nice. Unusually for Delhi, the rooms have baths instead of showers to wash off the city dust.

Contact : 15 A/6,Pooja Park, Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh; +91 11 42502104
Web: www.hotelflorence.in
Room Rates : Singles from £27, doubles from £34

3. Hotel Emperor Palms

Hotel Emperor Palms is a three-star hotel which feels like a four-star. Its chic rooms come with leopard print detail and spotless modern bathrooms. You're within spitting distance of well-known sweetshops, Punjab Sweets and Roshan di Kulfi, one of the oldest and best kulfi places in the city.

Contact: 15 A-7, W.E.A. Karol Bagh; +9125725025;
Web: www.emperorpalmshotel.com
Room Rates : Singles £36, doubles from £41

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affordable hotels in delhi

There has been a shortage of good affordable accommodation in India and the situation in Delhi is more intense. There are only limited choices like hostels but there is limitation of facilities and comfort in these or five-star luxury , they offer great facilities and services but they are very costly for a normal income person , ranges from Rs 12000 (US$300,GBP 150) to Rs.15000 ( US$375,GBP 180) per nighta night. As the government is supporting private players to establish accommodation facilities in the purview of 2010 Commonwealth Games , a large number of mid-range hotels and Bread&Breakfast facilities are popping up everywhere .They are reasonably priced, clean, quiet and well run and quite in the reach of every person .To assist you in your journey for a affordable hotel accommodation in Delhi for CommonWealth Games , I am presenting here a series and list of 10 best hotels...
1. Bajaj Indian Homestay

Located in the heart of Delhi's shopping district Karol Bagh, Bajaj Indian Homestay is a gem of a retreat from the chaos. It's less a B&B and more of a boutique hotel experience with each of the 10 rooms individually named and decorated after popular Indian characters and Gods. All are beautifully designed. There's a rooftop terrace and juice bar and the room price includes breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee and airport pickup.

Contact : 8A/34 W.E.A, Karol Bagh, New Delhi; +91 25736509

Web: www.bajajindianhomestay.com.

Room Rates : Singles £41, doubles £49

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