Dusit Devarana
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN DELHI/ Updated : Mar 11, 2016, 12:14 IST
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Although it’s more of a luxury resort than a business hotel, Dusit Devarana is perfect for a relaxing retreat near the Delhi airport. Situated on National Highway 8 in the outskirts of Delhi, it is part of the Thailand-based Dusi … Read more
Although it’s more of a luxury resort than a business hotel, Dusit Devarana is perfect for a relaxing retreat near the Delhi airport. Situated on National Highway 8 in the outskirts of Delhi, it is part of the Thailand-based Dusit International group. Like their other hotels, this picturesque property is full of designer touches, including a gorgeous 102 m-long swimming pool. Read less

Although it’s more of a luxury resort than a business hotel, Dusit Devarana is perfect for a relaxing retreat near the Delhi airport. Situated on National Highway 8 in the outskirts of Delhi, it is part of the Thailand-based Dusit International group. Like their other hotels, this picturesque property is full of designer touches, including a gorgeous 102 m-long swimming pool. It has 50 stylish rooms with garden and pool views and private butler service. The excellent dining options range from Kiyan’s world cuisine made with organic and home-grown vegetables and free-range meat; Chi Ni’s Chinese fare; and IAH Bar’s collection of cocktails, boutique beers and new age wines. The Devrana Spa is the perfect place to indulge in Thai and Ayurvedic massage, scrubs, facials and other beauty treatments. The in-house boutique stocks a range of Indian clothes and gift items. If you have time, check out the resort’s special packages for different interests such as cooking, health, adventure and shopping.
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