The Leela Palace New Delhi named amongst the ‘world’s top hotels’ By Robb Report U.S.
The only hotel in Delhi to feature among the finest league of luxury hotels worldwide
The Leela Palace New Delhi is the only hotel from the capital of India to be named amongst the world’s Top 100 Hotels of 2015 by Robb Report USA, the most definitive authority for luxury brands across the globe. Handpicked for its finest luxury services and unique experiences, the flagship property of The Leela group features on one-of-its-kind biennial compendium of the world’s most spectacular and exclusive hotels, following the “Best Of The Best” Hotels in the world recognition in 2012.
Adjudged by a team of more than 50 editors, veterans in luxury-hospitality industry and travel experts on the basis of service, location, room quality, amenities and facilities, Robb Report’s biennial culmination endorses the world’s most exclusive and luxurious retreats to connoisseurs and elite travellers alike.
Commenting on the recognition, Louis Sailer, General Manager of The Leela Palace New Delhi said, “We humbly thank the Robb Report team and our patrons for this honour. These awards are a true testament to the hard work and passion of the entire Palace team as each member endeavors to live every moment by our Founder Chairman, Capt. C.P. Krishnan Nair’s philosophy of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ meaning ‘Guest is God’. We look forward to continuing the legacy of providing indelible guests’ experiences in times to come”.
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