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Accommodation Accommodation The below mentioned hotels are located within 5 km to the venue, South Asian University. Hotel Corporate Point Corporate Point is a boutique hotel, located in Safdarjung enclave in New Delhi, India. With the aim of taking stress out of travellers. It offers you a place where you find exquisite rooms for a comfortable stay, attentive services to set you above all else. Although it's a fresh name in the hospitality industry, Corporate point is a hotel where each and every room, furniture, service and accompaniment has been selected there gracefully, with care... With 25 minutes’ drive from the Delhi Airport and 20 minutes’ drive from the New Delhi Railway station, it offers an unbeatable combination of superb value, an excellent location and an exceptional service for business travellers as well as for tourists. Website: http://www.hotelcorporatepoint.com/ Hotel Empire Deluxe The famous Hotel Empire, whilst situated in the heart of nature, commands sweeping views over Maputo Bay and the City below. This is the perfect base from which to do business, host a conference, explore hotel's colourful history or merely relax and enjoy all the pleasures which come with a stay at Hotel Cardoso. Fresh, vibrant and stylish the internationally acclaimed Hotel Empire sits on the cliff top with spacious gardens, large swimming pool and idyllic terraces. All bedrooms benefit from being individually decorated and contain all the amenities you would expect of a deluxe international hotel. Upgrade to a suite to enjoy your own private, luxury lounge and balcony running the full length of your suite. Set in New Delhi, 5 km from Qutub Minar, FabHotel Empire Deluxe Bhikaji features free WiFi access and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Website: http://hotel-empire-deluxe-safdarjung-enclave-new-delhi.hotelsgds.com/ Le Traventino Hotel Le Traventino Hotel became prominent as soon as it opens its doors of a ‘luxury Accommodation’. We enrich the stay of visitors with our holistic approach of delivering excellent services. Our personalized and customized services suit every guest unique needs. Apart from the significant 3 star hotels in South Delhi, we stand high considering the amenities and services we offer. Our well-experienced and friendly staff aims to satisfy an individual’s specific needs with full efficiency. Quality, elegance and comfort are what make it one of the best hotels in SOUTH DELHI. “The Le Traventino Hotel ” , Located @ 4 & 5 Green Park Main, New Delhi – 110029 right at the center of South Delhi, Amidst the green environmental area (Deer Park) lies this style Luxury Hotel providing all 5 star comforts making a significant statement for both leisure / Business travelers. We with its host of facilities and services is designed to meet your every need of Leisure / Travel / Banquet / Conference Services with the best hospitality industry standards. Website: http://letraventino.com/ Other Sources for Accommodations: Apart from these hotels, one can find the wide variety of hotels near the venue on these hotel booking websites (Please mention “Chanakyapuri” in the search query): 1. https://www.oyorooms.com/ 2. https://www.goibibo.com/ 3. https://www.makemytrip.com/ 4. https://www.booking.com/ For the hostel, you can book on http://www.yhaindia.org/, which is only 3 km from South Asian University. .
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