The ever-bustling Delhi has allured major ancient Indian rulers, invaders, Britons and travellers alike to this land. Primarily designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the Capital of India is a thesaurus to good food, diverse culture, spice market, great architecture and historic importance. The land that finds its mention in Indian epics by several names is the epicentre of power in India. With the world’s major hotels operating on this ground, accompanied with wider roads, great transit facilities and one of the best services in the world, Delhi and NCR can be an unrivalled host for a powerful wedding.
Taj palace, New Delhi

Diplomatic Enclave addressee, the hotel stands tall amidst the green foliage of Delhi, just five kilometres from the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The architecture of the hotel exudes Mughal elegance, infused with affluent and state-of-the-art amenities under its grand roof. A great connectivity to the railway station and Indira Gandhi International Airport, both less than 30 minutes in distance, provides it ease of access. The panoramic built of the property consists of tastefully designed 403 luxury rooms and suites. It has played a gracious host to princes, heads of states, political czars, high-powered conferences and grandest of weddings for close to four decades. The hotel is a legendary food and wine connoisseur’s heaven. It is home to several fine dining award-winning, multi-speciality restaurants offering Vietnamese, Continental-European and Indian cuisines. Along with this they serve the world’s finest brews and have a multi-cuisine coffee shop. Their 24-hour world-class Golden Keys Concierge service takes you to the Taj Mahal in Agra, planetarium, Red Fort, The Garden of Five Senses, Lodhi Gardens and what not for sight-seeing. The facility offers elegant ballrooms that can accomodate 500-1000 guests. Close-knit gatherings can be organised at Mumtaz, Jehangir, Roshanara, Sheesh Mahal and Jahanara apart from its open lawn venues that are ideal to host cocktails and receptions. The Jiva Spa to indulge in the ancient therapies and the classy butler service makes your stay a seamless experience. Your guests may enjoy North Indian recipes at their open kitchen called Masala Art or can head to the Orient Express restaurant for European dining in a truly unique setting. Capital Kitchen that serves authentic recipes with a touch of Taj and Spicy Duck for flavours from Canton and Sichuan provinces of China are other places to dine with your family and friends. Not to forget the tea-lover in you, the hotel has a Tea Lounge at the Lobby that serves designer teas. Your guests can enjoy Delhi’s skyline from their rooms in the evening while the golden orb dips into the horizon. Having served to a clientele of crème de la crème, makes this hotel an unparalleled host.
