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Age of elegance

Dipika Mukherjee
Dipika Mukherjee • 5 min read

With the hope of being able to travel in the near future bolstered by news of increasingly successful vaccines, Dipika Mukherjee reminisces about the pomp and grandeur of one of India’s most famous grande dame hotels

The Imperial Hotel may be situated in the middle of bustling Janpath — within the tourist heart of New Delhi — but it feels like a portal into an older, slower time. Step out of the long driveway and there will be the usual cacophony of Indian street sounds: Autorickshaws soliciting passengers; a pair of stray dogs barking at honking traffic; Tibetan shops filled with sounds of bargaining in many languages.

But step inside the walls of The Imperial, a historic luxury hotel that opened its doors in 1936 on the road called Queensway in British India, and you are transported through time to New Delhi’s first grand hotel, inaugurated by Lord Willingdon, then viceroy of India.

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