Lonely Planet Review
If you're seeking creature comforts in the airport locale this slick five-star hotel is unrivalled. Apart from its 256 stylish rooms, there's a fitness centre, bar and small batch of tempting restaurants including the renowned Great Kabab Factory.
When staying here you can't help but sense the transit-like vibe of this hotel - tourists have that end-of-holiday expression plastered on their faces and unlike the downtown five-star hotels, you won't really see Delhi's glamourous social set milling around. Standard rooms at the Radisson are kitted out with all the comforts one would expect of a hotel with this price tag. The beds have soft mattresses with tightly tucked-in crisp white sheets (something that splurging budget and mid-range travellers will especially relish), the furnishings are urbane, and you get 'extras' such as a free daily bottle of mineral water and complimentary airport transfers. Our only criticism is that the standard rooms are not as spacious as they should be at this price. The outdoor pool area has relaxing reclining chairs which are a heavenly place to kill time over a toasted sandwich and vanilla milkshake.
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Sarina Singh