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Situated in the southwestern part of New Delhi, Chhatarpur is a popular residential and commercial neighbourhood in the city. It is well-equipped with important amenities and enjoys good connectivity with the nearby areas, like Sultanpur, Maidan Garhi, Mehrauli, Sat Bari and Kishangarh as well as other parts of the city. Besides boasting good infrastructural facilities, Chhatarpur is known for housing some of the best hotels in New Delhi for both business and leisure travellers. If you are looking for budget or 3-star hotels in New Delhi , you can find many options here. What’s more, the locality has shops, restaurants, cafes and tourist attractions as well, and is perfect for a comfortable and memorable stay in the city.
Although not a shopping hub, the locality is dotted with many stores selling a range of products, such as clothes, bags, footwear and accessories. Hence, while staying in one of the budget hotels in New Delhi Chhatarpur, New Delhi, if y ou are up for retail therapy, you can explore the nearby stores and malls and shop till you drop. Some popular shopping malls and places in and around the locality are Asmairaa (1 km), Jaipur Rugs (3 km), Delhi Haat Mall (6 km), Vasant Square Mall (6 km), Select City Walk Mall (7 km), Square One Mall (7 km), Southern Park Mall (7 km), Reitz Mall (7 km), DLF Avenue Saket (8 km), DLF Emporio Mall (8 km), DLF Promenade (9 km), Dilli Haat (10 km), Metropolitan Mall (12 km) and Khan Market (13 km). From local products to big brands, you will find almost everything in the vicinity.
If you are planning a trip with your spouse, you can stay in one of the couple-friendly hotels in Chhatarpur area as there are many good options. And during your stay in the locality, you can also explore the popular restaurants, cafes, bakeries and pubs around and relish different types of cuisines. If you love street food, Shree Ram Chaat Corner is a must-try. There are also many vegetarian restaurants in the vicinity, such as Bikaner Sweets, Sai Varam, Saravana Bhavan, Sagar Ratna, and Veg Gulati. Some must-try cafes and restaurants in New Delhi ’s Chhatarpur area are Café 95, Sunrise Café, Olive Bar & Kitchen, The Grammar Room, Bo Tai, Tonino and Qla, to name a few. Dramz Delhi, Garden of Five Senses, Chai Sutta Bar and Thai High are some of the many pubs in the locality.
Some popular places to visit in and around Chhatarpur are Chattarpur Temple, Bada Naagapala Temple, Ahinsa Sthal, Azim Khan Tomb, Qutub Minar and Baba Neem Karoli Ashram Hanuman Mandir. These places are only a few kilometres away from the locality, so you can hire a cab or auto-rickshaw for easy commute. Paying your respects at the revered Chhatarpur Temple is one of the most important things to do in Delhi .
If you have planned a long stay in the city, you must also explore the top attractions and historical places around Chhatarpur, such as Tughlaqabad Fort (11 km), Lotus Temple (13 km), Lodhi Gardens (13 km), Rashtrapati Bhavan (14 km), National Museum (14 km), Kingdom of Dreams (14 km), India Gate (15 km), Agrasen Ki Baoli (16 km), Humayun’s Tomb (17 km) and Purana Qila (17 km). Although some of these places are a bit far from the locality, they are among the main attractions in Delhi and a must-visit.
New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is 12 km from Chhatarpur, so you can hire a cab or take the bus or metro train to cover the distance. There are also many hotels near Delhi airport in case you wish to stay in the vicinity. New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) is 18 km from the locality. You can either stay in one of the hotels near railway station or take a taxi, bus or metro to reach Chhatarpur or any other area in the city. Chhatarpur Metro Station on Yellow Line and DTC buses connect the locality to other parts of the national capital. Buses, metro trains and auto-rickshaws are the preferred modes of economical and comfortable transport within the city.
My overall stay at the hotel was good. The water supply, geyser, and staff service were satisfactory, and the cleanliness was decent. However, despite the cleaning, there was an unpleasant smell in both the room and the bathroom, which slightly affected the experience. If this issue is addressed, the overall stay can be much better.
It was pleasant stay amid posh locality. Easy and quick access to market and metro. Polite staff. Good food.
One of the best in Malviya Nagar, I have stayed at this place a lot of times. Stay was great as always. Room size was not very good this time but it works.
I really enjoyed my stay at your hotel .The room is very neat and clean. The hotel is well maintained. All staff behaviour is very good. This hotel is completely save and Pujan Bishwakarma is very helpful person
It was a great experience staying here and this was the second time staying here, the rooms are decent well lit and they have huge windows as well one of the best value hotels in posh area of Malviya Nagar, and Mr Vijay was an excellent person and super helpful , please do reach-out to him , excellent behaviour
"Everything was great about the stayclean rooms, good location, friendly staff. But the 20Rs water bottle charged at 31 felt overpriced, even after paying for the costly room,water should be on MRP or provide its own filtered water for free of cost."
Hotel was not at all up to Fab hotel standards. Room was not clean - there were cockroaches and even a rat. There was no provision for food as the cook was on leave. Check in was only done after full payment. All in all, not at all value for money and would never stay here again.
AVOID! The hotel tried to scam us. We booked it on booking.com and paid in full online, and even though they confirmed our booking a few times when we arrived to the hotel at night that said they don't accept online bookings and have to pay again and much more. We had small children and they didn't care.
Omg, it's horrible. 1. It's dirty and dusty 2. The bedsheets has stains 3. There were quite a bit of mosquitos 4. The smell is very bad and no proper ventilation 5. Don't get me started on the washroom, it's horrible. 6. The reception has the audacity to say that Indians expect 5 star hotel for less money when asked for better service. 7. Don't touch this hotel with a 10ft poll.
Guys, if anyone is planning to book this property, please save your money and choose another place — even if it’s cheaper. The service is extremely poor. The bed sheets were not changed from the previous guest, and we were given used towels. The hygiene standards are unacceptable. The bathrooms were dirty, and overall cleanliness was very disappointing. This is based on my personal experience. I genuinely suggest looking for better options instead of wasting your money here.

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