Taj Palace, New Delhi, Chanakyapuri (Diplomatic Enclave)
Taj Palace, New Delhi is a 5-star Taj (IHCL) hotel in Chanakyapuri's Diplomatic Enclave with 403 rooms and suites, the J Wellness Circle spa, an outdoor pool and several restaurants, around 13 km from Delhi airport (DEL).
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
Taj Palace, New Delhi — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹12,000–24,000/night
- Check-in / out: 2:00 PM / 12:00 noon
- Rooms: 403
- Distance to DEL airport: 13 km (~25 min by car)
- Nearest station: Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus (Pink Line) — 2.5 km (30 min walk)
Overview & History
Taj Palace, New Delhi opened in 1983 and has long served as one of the capital's principal hotels for state and corporate occasions. Operated by Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) under the Taj brand, it sits within the Diplomatic Enclave at Chanakyapuri, surrounded by embassies and ridge greenery. The property runs to 403 rooms and suites alongside one of Delhi's larger convention infrastructures, and its scale makes it a default choice for summits and large delegations.
The building keeps a restrained palace idiom rather than ornate excess, with the brand's signature peacock motifs running through public areas and the lifts. Decades of hosting visiting dignitaries have given it a settled, formal character that distinguishes it from newer entrants in the city. Public spaces are generously proportioned, with a large lobby and pre-function areas designed to absorb the flow of conference and banquet crowds without feeling congested.
Location & Getting There
The hotel address is 2 Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021. It is roughly 13 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), about a 25-minute drive in normal traffic via Dhaula Kuan, which is among the shorter airport runs of Delhi's major five-stars. The nearest Metro is Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus on the Pink Line, around 2.5 km away; Dhaula Kuan and the Aerocity interchange are also reachable for onward Metro travel. Central districts such as Connaught Place and India Gate lie within a short drive, and the New Delhi and Hazrat Nizamuddin railway stations are both a manageable distance for guests travelling on by train. Traffic on Sardar Patel Marg is lighter than in the commercial core, which keeps arrivals and departures comparatively smooth.
Rooms & Suites
Accommodation runs from Deluxe and Luxury rooms up through Taj Club rooms, suites and larger garden and presidential layouts. Club rooms add lounge access with private check-in, breakfast and evening refreshments, which works well for business guests who want a calmer base for meetings. Many rooms look over the ridge forest or the Diplomatic Enclave, and the larger suites provide separate living areas for meetings and entertaining. Rooms are comfortably sized by Delhi standards, with classic rather than minimalist furnishing, and the suites in particular suit senior officials and delegations needing space to host. Standard in-room provision includes a work desk, tea and coffee facilities and the expected luxury bathroom appointments.
Dining
The dining line-up is one of the hotel's strengths. Orient Express is a long-standing European fine-dining room with a formal reputation in the city, having operated for several decades, while Spicy Duck covers Cantonese and regional Chinese cooking. Loya focuses on North Indian and Himalayan dishes with a regional, ingredient-led approach, and Capital Kitchen handles all-day multi-cuisine dining including a substantial breakfast. The Blue Bar rounds out the offer as the hotel's bar and lounge, a recognised evening venue in its own right. Between them the outlets cover formal entertaining, business lunches and relaxed all-day eating, and 24-hour in-room dining fills the gaps.
Amenities & Facilities
Wellness centres on the J Wellness Circle spa, a sizeable facility of roughly 13,000 square feet with treatment rooms and thermal areas, supported by a 24-hour fitness centre and a temperature-controlled outdoor pool. A nine-hole putting green is an unusual touch in central Delhi. Guests also have a business centre, concierge and travel desk, 24-hour in-room dining, complimentary Wi-Fi and valet parking. The spa offers a full treatment menu drawing on the brand's wellness programme, and the pool and putting green give leisure guests somewhere to unwind without leaving the grounds.
Meetings, Weddings & Events
Taj Palace is built around large-format events. Its banquet and convention halls are among the most capacious in the city's hotel sector, regularly used for conferences, government functions, product launches and weddings. The combination of pillar-light halls, generous pre-function space and a kitchen geared to volume makes it a practical venue for several hundred guests at a sitting, with the embassy-district setting adding to its appeal for formal and diplomatic occasions. A dedicated events team handles staging, catering and logistics, and the on-site parking and porte-cochère ease the arrival of large groups. For organisers, the proximity to the airport and to central government offices is a recurring draw.
The Neighbourhood
The surrounding Chanakyapuri is Delhi's diplomatic quarter, low-rise and green, with embassies, Nehru Park and the ridge forest close by. It is quieter than the commercial centre yet well connected: Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Central Vista are a short drive east, Connaught Place is around 7 km, and the airport corridor runs west through Dhaula Kuan. The immediate area has little retail bustle, which suits guests who prefer calm over a high-street setting.
Who It's Best For
The hotel suits diplomatic and government visitors, delegations needing large meeting space, and business travellers who value the short airport transfer. Its formal style and event capacity also make it a fixture for big-budget weddings and conferences. Leisure guests who want a livelier, shop-lined neighbourhood may prefer a more central address, but for the embassy district this is a long-established benchmark.
Taj Palace, New Delhi — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Deluxe Room | Entry-level rooms looking over the gardens or Diplomatic Enclave, with a king or twin layout and the hotel's signature peacock motifs. |
| Luxury Room | Larger rooms with upgraded furnishings and views across the ridge forest, suited to longer business stays. |
| Taj Club Room | Rooms with access to the Taj Club Lounge, adding private check-in, breakfast and evening refreshments. |
| Suite | Separate living and sleeping areas with broader views and additional space for entertaining. |
| Garden / Presidential Suite | The hotel's most spacious accommodation, with garden access or expansive layouts for heads of state and senior delegations. |
Dining at Taj Palace, New Delhi
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| Orient Express | European fine dining (long-standing flagship) |
| Spicy Duck | Chinese / Cantonese |
| Loya | North Indian and Himalayan |
| Capital Kitchen | All-day multi-cuisine |
| The Blue Bar | Bar and lounge |
What's near Taj Palace, New Delhi
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Diplomatic Enclave embassies | 0.5 km | ~6 min walk |
| Sardar Patel Marg ridge forest | 0.3 km | ~4 min walk |
| Chanakyapuri (Nehru Park) | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Rashtrapati Bhavan | 4 km | short taxi/auto |
| India Gate | 6 km | short taxi/auto |
| Connaught Place | 7 km | short taxi/auto |
| Dhaula Kuan | 3 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Taj Palace, New Delhi located?
It is at 2 Sardar Patel Marg, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, in the city's embassy district.
How far is Taj Palace from Delhi airport?
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is about 13 km away, roughly a 25-minute drive in normal traffic via Dhaula Kuan.
How many rooms does Taj Palace have?
The hotel has 403 rooms and suites, ranging from Deluxe and Luxury rooms to Taj Club rooms and larger suites.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Standard check-in is 2:00 PM and check-out is 12:00 noon, with early check-in and late check-out subject to availability and possible charges.
Does Taj Palace have a spa and pool?
Yes. It has the J Wellness Circle spa of around 13,000 sq ft, a temperature-controlled outdoor pool and a 24-hour fitness centre.
What dining options are available?
Restaurants include Orient Express (European), Spicy Duck (Chinese), Loya (North Indian) and Capital Kitchen (all-day), plus The Blue Bar.