Lonely Planet Review
If you're on the lookout for moderately-priced accommodation straddling New and Old Delhi, the three-star Hotel Broadway fits the bill. Established back in 1956, this enduring hotel seems to be a favourite with European package groups.
Broadway's rooms are a tad musty and some are dated when it comes to their interior design, But you can't shake a finger at the price. All the rooms are carpeted (which may explain the slightly stale odour) and come with a colour TV, writing desk, sofa and small coffee-table. Some have floral-printed bedcovers with matching curtains, and many of Broadway's (well-kept) bathrooms sport smart black and white tiles. A few of the hotel's rooms even have distant views of the Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Broadway's service isn't crash hot; however, if you wish to stay reasonably close to Old Delhi, this hotel is one of your best bets. On site is the renowned restaurant, Chor Bizarre, which serves formidable Mughlai and Kashmiri fare in quirky surroundings - there's a vintage car salad bar and a curious four-poster bed table.
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Sarina Singh