Shankar Hotel Delhi: Unbeatable Deals & Luxury Await!

Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel New Delhi and NCR India

Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel New Delhi and NCR India

Shankar Hotel Delhi: Unbeatable Deals & Luxury Await!

Shankar Hotel Delhi: Unbeatable Deals & Luxury… Almost! (A Review from a Real Person)

Okay, buckle up, folks. This isn't your cookie-cutter hotel review. This is me, Sarah, spilling the tea (or maybe the chai?) on my recent stay at the Shankar Hotel in Delhi. Honestly, after navigating the Delhi madness, I needed a break. And the promise of "Unbeatable Deals & Luxury" lured me in. Did it deliver? Well… let's get into it.

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(Back to Reality - and my slightly frazzled state of mind!)

Accessibility: This is actually a massive win for the Shankar. Huge kudos to them. Wheelchair accessible? Absolutely. They’ve got Elevators, and I saw ramps everywhere. Now, I’m not in a wheelchair myself, but I appreciated the effort. Makes you feel seen, you know? The elevators seemed slow (a minor inconvenience I noticed), but I never felt unsafe. Accessibility in general gets a big thumbs up.

On-site Accessible Restaurants / Lounges: I did notice a few seating arrangements for wheelchairs and there were no major obstacles to access them.

Internet & Connectivity: The Lifeline (and the occasional nightmare).

Internet Access: [LAN, Wi-Fi in all rooms!, Internet, Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas, Wi-Fi for special events]: Okay, so the promise of "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" was a huge selling point. And… it was there. Mostly. But it's Delhi. You have to expect some… technical difficulties. Sometimes it was blazing fast, allowing me to stream movies and video call my family. Other times? Crickets. It would vanish just as I was about to book my train ticket. Or, you know, post that Instagram picture of my samosa. Grrr. Internet [LAN] was offered as well. (Did anyone even use LAN anymore? Maybe I'm dating myself.) Internet services in general were okay.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day Dreams & Gym Nightmares!

Body scrub, Body wrap, Fitness center, Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Massage, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor]: Right. This is where the "Luxury" tag gets tested. Let me tell you about the Pool with view - it was gorgeous. Perched up high, overlooking some of the city. That was the true highlight. Honestly, just sinking into the water after a day of Delhi dust was pure bliss. But there were other amenities I was especially looking forward too.

The Spa: I had a MASSAGE. And oh, sweet relief. It was a bit more rustic than what I'm used to, but the masseuse was clearly skilled. I could feel the knot in my shoulder melting away. Fabulous! (I got a bit lost finding it, though. Maybe they should have clearer signage.) They've got full Spa/sauna set up with Sauna and Steamroom.

The Fitness Center? Let's just say it was… intimate. A few treadmills, some weights, and a serious lack of air-conditioning. I lasted about 10 minutes before retreating to my air-conditioned haven. My fault for trying to be healthy, I suppose. Next time, I'll stick to the pool.

Cleanliness and Safety: Did I Survive? (Kinda!)

Anti-viral cleaning products, Breakfast in room, Breakfast takeaway service, Cashless payment service, Daily disinfection in common areas, Doctor/nurse on call, First aid kit, Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Professional-grade sanitizing services, Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Shared stationery removed, Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment: Okay, pandemic times mean safety is paramount. And the Shankar gets points here. Lots of visible Hand sanitizer stations. Staff wore masks (though sometimes they slipped down a bit, let's be honest, the Indian heat and all…). They had a decent Safe dining setup, and I felt pretty comfortable eating in the restaurant. Rooms sanitized between stays, check. They even offered Room sanitization opt-out available. I appreciated the effort, made me feel like I wasn't going to spontaneously sprout a third arm. Daily disinfection in common areas made me feel safer. Individually-wrapped food options gave me peace of mind.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventure!

(Deep breath!)

A la carte in restaurant, Alternative meal arrangement, Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine in restaurant, Bar, Bottle of water, Breakfast [buffet], Breakfast service, Buffet in restaurant, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop, Desserts in restaurant, Happy hour, International cuisine in restaurant, Poolside bar, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Salad in restaurant, Snack bar, Soup in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Western breakfast, Western cuisine in restaurant: Oh, the food! This is where things get… interesting.

Breakfast [buffet]: The Buffet in restaurant was a mixed bag. The Asian breakfast was the highlight – delicious dosas and some incredible aloo parathas. The Western breakfast, well, let’s just say the scrambled eggs were a little… questionable. But the Coffee/tea in restaurant was always reliable. Breakfast takeaway service was a real lifesaver when I was running late.

Restaurants: They have multiple restaurants on-site, offering A la carte in restaurant, and International cuisine in restaurant. I enjoyed my meals and the staff was very helpful .

Poolside bar: the Poolside bar… now that was a treat! Sipping a cool drink with the sun on my face… pure bliss.

Room service [24-hour]: And the Room service [24-hour] was incredibly handy after a long day of sightseeing. The Bottle of water they provided was also extremely helpful, given the Delhi weather and water quality.

Services and Conveniences: The Good, the Bad, and the Laundry!

Air conditioning in public area, Audio-visual equipment for special events, Business facilities, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Contactless check-in/out, Convenience store, Currency exchange, Daily housekeeping, Doorman, Dry cleaning, Elevator, Essential condiments, Facilities for disabled guests, Food delivery, Gift/souvenir shop, Indoor venue for special events, Invoice provided, Ironing service, Laundry service, Luggage storage, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Meeting stationery, On-site event hosting, Outdoor venue for special events, Projector/LED display, Safety deposit boxes, Seminars, Shrine, Smoking area, Terrace, Wi-Fi for special events, Xerox/fax in business center: Here's where the Shankar truly shines. They had pretty much everything.

  • Daily housekeeping: Spot on. My room was always clean, and the staff were super friendly. A+ here.
  • Laundry Service: Thank goodness! Delhi dust is a real thing. The Dry cleaning was also a huge plus.
  • Concierge: They were helpful with directions, suggestions, and arranging taxis.
  • Air conditioning in public area: Crucial. I can't stress this enough.
  • Business facilities: The Business facilities were good. I had to send some urgent e-mails and used the Xerox/fax in business center.
  • Currency exchange: Very convenient.
  • Food delivery: Available - very good for those lazy nights.
  • Terrace: Beautiful, but I didn't spend too much time there.
  • Safety deposit boxes: Always appreciated for peace of mind.

For the Kids: Babysitters and More!

Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal: I wasn’t travelling with little ones, but the “family friendly” claim seems legit. I saw some high chairs in the restaurant, and they also offered Babysitting service, and Kids meal.

Access: Okay, so I've already touched on this, but **Access, CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Check-in/out [express], Check-in/out [private], Couple's room, Exterior

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the glorious, chaotic, and occasionally slightly terrifying world of a trip to New Delhi, specifically centered around the hallowed halls of Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel. This isn't your perfectly polished travel brochure itinerary; this is the raw, uncensored, and slightly caffeinated version.

Day 1: Delhi Belly (and a Whole Lot More)

  • Arrival & Hotel Check-In (Chaos Ensues): Okay, let's be real. Flying into Delhi… it's an experience. The air is thick (both with humidity and… well, let's just say "Delhi air"), the crowds are epic, and the taxi drivers are relentless. Arriving at Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel… well, it wasn't exactly a red carpet affair. The lobby had a distinct “lived-in” vibe, and the check-in process felt like navigating a bureaucratic maze. But you know what? The staff was surprisingly friendly, even when dealing with my jet-lagged, luggage-toting meltdown. Found my room eventually. It was… clean enough. And the AC worked. Praise be!

  • Lunch: Trying Authentic Indian Food (and Surviving): First things first – food! I braved the local recommendations, and I'm glad I listened. I took a chance on a small, unassuming dhabha (roadside restaurant) near the hotel, and ordered some chole bhature. Oh. My. God. It was a flavor explosion! My mouth felt like it was having a party. But, and this is a big BUT, my stomach was definitely not invited. Let's just say I spent the afternoon getting very friendly with the hotel bathroom. Lesson learned: start slow, and maybe pack some Pepto-Bismol.

  • Afternoon: Exploring Old Delhi (and Losing My Mind): Okay, so Old Delhi. Prepare yourself. It's a sensory overload in the best and worst ways possible. The narrow, crowded streets are a chaotic ballet of rickshaws, scooters, cows, and people. I dove headfirst into a maze of spice markets, fragrant incense, and the constant calls of vendors. I almost got run over by a rogue tuk-tuk (seriously, those things are like angry bumblebees). I saw the Red Fort…but honestly, the crowds were so insane, I mostly remember sweating and desperately searching for a bottle of water.

  • Evening: The Unforgettable Street Food Experience: I was feeling adventurous, and this is a mistake that I won't be letting down. The street food scene here is legendary, so I tried some gol gappe (hollow, fried dough balls filled with flavored water). Instantly, I'm in foodie Heaven. This is the best thing I've ever tasted. I was so hungry and my taste buds were so pleased, I almost forgot about the stomach ache.

  • Night: Back to Hotel (Exhaustion & Despair): Crawled back to the hotel, completely shattered. Took a cold shower and crashed. The internet was spotty, the pillows were… well, let's just say they weren't the comfiest. But at least I had a bed. Small victories.

Day 2: Monuments & My Own Personal Mental Breakdown

  • Morning: Humayun's Tomb & Lodhi Garden (Attempted Serenity): Decided to be a tourist and visit some actual sights. Humayun's Tomb was stunning. Seriously, that architecture! So peaceful. I went to Lodhi Garden hoping it would be a sanctuary, and it felt that way for an hour. I got to see some beautiful people and some majestic architecture, and got some wonderful photos.

  • Lunch: Second attempt at eating (more like, living): I can't remember the name of the cafe, but I'm sure I'll remember it if I have to go back to the bathroom. Today, I attempted to be a little more conservative, and it went well.

  • Afternoon: Qutub Minar & the Art Gallery (Culture Shock 2.0): Qutub Minar, towering over Delhi, was incredible. The scale of it is just mind-blowing. Trying to take in everything… I feel like I could experience a full mental breakdown. The architecture is so complicated and everything feels as though I'm walking in giant circles.

  • Evening: Dinner & Reflection (The Real India): I walked through the streets again, and the lights are now on, and the night life is starting. I ate some curry (yes, again) and it was delicious. I reflected on my day, my trip, my life. I started to feel overwhelmed again. I've never felt so emotional.

  • Night: Back to Hotel (Despair & Anticipation): Back to my hotel room. I'm exhausted, but content with the day. I wonder what tomorrow will bring.

Day 3: The Grand Finale (Or, Maybe Just "More Delhi")

  • Morning: A Lazy Start (aka, Sleeping In and Ignoring Everything): I needed this. Slept in, skipped the breakfast buffet (those "mystery sausages" were giving me the creeps), and just… chilled. Read a book, stared out the window, and generally avoided any and all human contact.

  • Lunch: One Last Blast of Flavor (and Possibly Another Bathroom Adventure): Found a little place near the hotel - "Chacha ki Chat" - and ordered a plate of the most incredible aloo chaat. Spicy, tangy, crispy, and oh-so-delicious. My stomach, thankfully, seemed to be behaving itself this time. Fingers crossed!

  • Afternoon: Farewell Shopping & Last-Minute Souvenirs (and Regret): Hit up the local markets for some last-minute souvenirs. Negotiating prices is an art form, I'm pretty sure I was ripped off for everything, but hey, it's all part of the experience, right? Bought some scarves, some spices, and a whole bunch of things I'll probably never use.

  • Evening: Packing, Panic, & Possibly Eating a Whole Box of Cookies: The glorious part of a journey, the end. And the fear that I'll have to leave soon. I'm so glad I came here.

  • Night: The Departure (And a Promise to Return… Eventually): Last night at the hotel. Got my flight home. Said a fond farewell, I'm happy, I'm devastated. The chaotic, beautiful, and sometimes slightly terrifying. Delhi.

This, my friends, is the messy, imperfect, and gloriously human reality of travel. Embrace the chaos, the bad food, the moments of utter bewilderment. Because those are the memories that will stick with you. Now go forth and get yourself into trouble! And maybe, just maybe, bring some Pepto-Bismol. You'll thank me later.

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Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel New Delhi and NCR IndiaOkay, buckle up, buttercups! Because we're diving HEADFIRST into the wild, wonderful, and sometimes slightly confusing world of Shankar Hotel Delhi. And let me tell you, writing FAQs about it... well, it’s a journey. Here we go, warts and all, with a healthy dose of my own opinion thrown in for good measure.

Alright, so, Shankar Hotel. What's the big deal? Is it actually "unbeatable deals & luxury await" or is that just marketing fluff? (Because, let's be real, it usually is.)

Okay, deep breath. The "unbeatable deals" part? Yeah, it's *mostly* true, at least in the Delhi hotel scene. Compared to, say, the five-star monstrosities, Shankar Hotel often punches *way* above its weight class. The prices are definitely gentler on the wallet. Luxury? Well, it depends on your definition. Think comfortable, clean, and with a certain understated charm. Don’t expect gold taps and caviar breakfasts (though, hey, maybe they have caviar – I'm not judging!), but you *will* get a decent room, a good breakfast buffet, and most importantly, a staff that actually *cares*. Which, in India, is a HUGE deal. HUGE. I remember one time, I arrived absolutely wrecked after a 24-hour journey, looking like a drowned rat. Check-in was a breeze, and the guy at the desk – his name was Ashok, I think – saw me, offered me a welcome drink (of cold, glorious juice) and actually KNEW I was exhausted. He upgraded me to a suite! It was like a dream. Small gestures, big impact.

Speaking of rooms, what are they *really* like? Are they clean? Are the beds comfy? (This is crucial for my happiness levels.)

Okay, room deets. YES, they're clean. Like, actually clean. I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so trust me on this. The cleaning staff are meticulous. Beds? Comfy enough. Not five-star cloud-like, but perfectly acceptable after a long day of haggling at Chandni Chowk. The bathrooms are decent, with hot water (a godsend in Delhi winters!). You'll find the usual amenities – TV, air conditioning (essential!), and hopefully, a reliable Wi-Fi connection. Now, Wi-Fi. It's a bit… temperamental. Sometimes it’s lightning-fast; other times, it’s slower than a glacier. Don’t bank on streaming movies. Consider it a digital detox, and embrace the real world! Oh, and listen, this is a crucial tip: request a room AWAY from the street. Delhi traffic is… intense. Blaring horns, constant noise. Trust me on this one.

The food. Always a critical component. Tell me about the food! (Breakfast, lunch, dinner - all of it.)

Breakfast is GREAT. Seriously. The buffet is fantastic, a true spread. You get your eggs (cooked any way you like, bless them), toast, pastries, Indian breakfast staples like parathas and idli, and a whole bunch of fruit and juice. I always go for a ridiculous amount of the fruit; the mangoes are usually heavenly. Lunch and dinner are also good, especially for the price. The restaurant serves a mix of Indian and international dishes. Sometimes, the food is *amazing*, other times it's perfectly good. But you're not paying top dollar for Michelin star cuisine, let's be realistic. One time, I ordered a butter chicken that was a bit… under-seasoned. I politely mentioned it to the waiter (who was lovely – they all are), and they immediately brought me a new one. It was *perfect*. See? Caring staff. My favorite part? The chai at breakfast. Strong, milky, spiced to perfection. *Sigh*. Worth the trip alone.

What's the location like? Is it convenient for sightseeing? (Because I wanna *see* Delhi, people!)

The location is… okay. It's in Connaught Place (CP), which is a major commercial hub. That means you're within walking distance (or a short auto-rickshaw ride) of some great restaurants, shops, and, most importantly, the Delhi Metro. The metro is your FRIEND. Seriously, it's clean, efficient, and will save you from the absolute madness of Delhi traffic. You can easily get to all the major tourist attractions - India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, the Red Fort, etc. – using the Metro. The hotel is also close to the airport, which is a major plus. The downside? CP itself can be a bit chaotic. Traffic is legendary, and the touts can be… persistent. But, hey, welcome to Delhi! That's part of the experience, right? Pack your patience, and download a map on your phone. (Seriously, do that. You'll thank me later.)

Okay, spill the tea! Are there any serious downsides or things I should be aware of before booking? (Be brutally honest, please.)

Okay, here's the honest truth, laid bare:

  1. It's not a luxury hotel, let's get that out of the way. It’s more “comfortable and well-run.” Don't expect marble floors.
  2. Wi-Fi. I mentioned this before, but it bears repeating: it can be spotty. Download any essential travel info before you arrive.
  3. Noise. Delhi is loud. Even in a well-insulated room, you'll likely hear some traffic noise. Earplugs are your friends.
  4. The elevator. I swear, sometimes I thought the elevator at Shankar Hotel was older than my grandmother. It functioned, mostly. Sometimes, it made weird noises. Sometimes it takes an eternity. If you have mobility issues, request a lower floor.
  5. The power: Delhi can be unpredictable in terms of power. Backups are in place, but expect a (brief) power outage at some point.
But honestly? None of these are dealbreakers. The pros (price, service, cleanliness) far outweigh the cons.

I saw a review mentioning cockroaches. *shudders*. Should I be worried?!

Okay, let's address the cockroach issue. Yes, I saw *one* review mentioning them too. And yes, the thought makes my skin crawl. Look, it’s Delhi. It’s a bustling, vibrant, sometimes-slightly-grimy city. I've stayed at Shankar Hotel multiple times, and I've never seen a cockroach. I mean, *knock on wood*. But it's possible. I've seen a cockroach in a **five-star hotel** in another country! Keep your food sealed, don't leave crumbs lying around, and if you *do* see one (I very much doubt it, though), report it to the front desk immediately. They take hygiene seriously. Seriously. Don't let one potentially isolated incident ruin your trip. Breathe. You'll be fine. Just… don't leave your snacks out.

Is the Shankar Hotel good for solo travelers?

Absolutely! YES! The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, and they’re always happy to assist. They won’t judge you for eating breakfast alone, which is a huge plus. Seriously, the security is good, too. I felt safe walking around the hotel, and the location, being in a busy areaBrookfield's BEST Western Hotel: Unbeatable Rates & Luxury Await!

Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel New Delhi and NCR India

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Collection O 77415 Shankar Hotel New Delhi and NCR India

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