Thursday, August 12, 2010

Delhi to offer great food, accommodation to CWG visitors

THE COMMONWEALTH Games (CWG) 2010  will kick start in New Delhi from October 3rd  and the city is all set to play the perfect host for all the participating countries. The gigantic leap that the city made from being a national capital steeped in bureaucracy to a full fledged futuristic city has left many amazed.

Apparently, the government of India has spent close to $ 17.5 billion so far to make this event a memorable and commendable one. Accommodation has been well looked after as well with myriad hotels and resorts offering their services to the visitors during the Games.

Since the city is well connected locally as well as with the other major cities across the country and abroad it will in the smooth movement of the visitors. The improved public transportation system is considered at par with some of the leading cities like London, Paris, Dubai, Sydney, Melbourne and New York. With the inclusion of Delhi's very first local “hop on-hop off” bus service, the tourists as well as the locals will get to explore the other side of Delhi at really reasonable fares. Some of the best known tourist spots in Delhi that attracts a large number of tourists include, India Gate, Connaught Place, St. James Church, Qutub Minar and Akshardham Temple to name a few.

Delhi is home to some of the best cuisines across the country. With its elegant interiors, architecture and accommodation options the services offered in some of the hotels are true value for money. The hotels which come under the luxury segment offers the best comforts to the guests. Accommodation ranges from rooms to suites that come furnished with a contemporary feel and amenities.

Many of the hotels across Delhi boast of Fitness centers, health clubs, spas, swimming pools, wireless internet, currency changers, car hire services, 24 hour room service. The food varies from a variety of Indian cuisines to some of the most sought after international cuisines.

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