South Delhi Homestay And Apartment 2bhk
Delhi, Delhi, India | Greater Kailash , Lajpat Nagar , Jungpura


Apartment
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
4 Max Guests
Wifi
Kitchen
AC
Caretaker
Apartment Type Of Property
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
4 Max. Guests
3 Total Bookable Units
Our Bed & Breakfast /Service Apartment in Jasoal , near Nizamuddin Railway Station , 2 BHK Fully FurnishedThis service apartment is in 2 Bedroom furnished Flat with Drawing Room, Dinning Room, and Kitchen & Balcony. Fully loaded with adequate Furniture & gadgets. Rooms: Each Room is with attached Bathroom /toilet.There is TV LCD, Air-condition Room heater & Internet wify unlimited.Drawing Room /Dinning Room: Both are combined with enough furniture to accommodate 8-10 persons. Have TV, Air-condition, heater & Internet wify.Kitchen: Fully furnished, with Gas-stove, refrigerator, utensils for cooking as well serving for 6-8 persons, filter water equipment, washing machine.
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What can you do in & around Greater Kailash , Lajpat Nagar , Jungpura, Delhi

South Delhi Homestay and Apartment 2BHK


Our Bed & Breakfast /Service Apartment in Jasoal , near Nizamuddin Railway Station , 2 BHK Fully FurnishedThis service apartment is in 2 Bedroom furnished Flat with Drawing Room, Dinning Room, and Kitchen & Balcony. Fully loaded with adequate Furniture & gadgets. Rooms: Each Room is with attached Bathroom /toilet.There is TV LCD, Air-condition Room heater & Internet wify unlimited.Drawing Room /Dinning Room: Both are combined with enough furniture to accommodate 8-10 persons. Have TV, Air-condition, heater & Internet wify.Kitchen: Fully furnished, with Gas-stove, refrigerator, utensils for cooking as well serving for 6-8 persons, filter water equipment, washing machine.

Things you can do in & around Greater Kailash , Lajpat Nagar , Jungpura, Delhi
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The Red Fort
Red Fort is more popularly known as The Lal Quila (Lal ie. red and Quila ie.fort), stands strong on the banks of the river Yamuna as an irregular octagon. It is surrounded by a wall of about 2.4 Kilometers in circumferance and is built of Red Sandstone. The Mughal king Shah Jahan (popular for building the Taj Mahal of Agra) transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi and the fort was completed in 1648, nine years after the king shifted to this city. The fort has two main entrances, the Delhi Gate and the Lahori Gate which faces the famed Chandni Chowk market
Purana Qila
It is believed that the Pandavas had built their capital, Indraprastha at the place where the old fort stands today. This fort, now in ruins, was the seat for administration for many emperors. The legendary Prithviraj Chauhan ruled from here till he was defeated by Abdali in the battle of Panipat. A new light & sound show is held by the Department of Delhi Tourism every evening. Timings and Tickets are available from the tourist office
Qutub Minar
It was built by a muslim king,Qutub - ud - din in 1199 A.D. and a part of which he could not finish was completed by Itutmish, another muslim king. It is situated in the southern part of the capital. The height of the tower is about 72.5 meter high and there is a mosque at its base. In front the Qutub Minar there is an iron pillar which is believed that it was built in 5th century. The uniqueness part of the pillar is that it has not caught rust ever since it was built. Due to some precaution the Tourists are not allowed to climb the Qutub Minar i.e. to the tower
India Gate
India Gate primarily a memorial to the unknown soldier was Designed by Lutyens. The 42 metre high structure is a war memorial in honour of the soldiers who died during the second world war. The imposing structure from where stretch massive lush green lawns has an eternal flame (Amar Jawan Jyoti) to honour the memory of the unknown soldiers. India Gate prominently located in the vicinity of Rastrapati Bhavan is a major crowd puller during the hot summer evenings of Delhi by virtue of its lush green lawns.
Bahai Temple
IT is Completed in 1986, the Bahai temple is set amidst pools and gardens, and adherents of any faith are free to visit the temple and pray or meditate silently according to their own religion. The structure is in lotus shape so it often called the lotus temple. The view of the temple is very spectacular just before dusk when the temple is flood lit.
Rashtrapati Bhawan
The house that houses the President of India and the house that boasts of having welcomed the most powerful men in history. The Rashtrapati Bhavan was designed by Edwin Lutyens and built in 1931, to be the central point of the British power in Delhi. Originally called the Viceroy's House, the Rashtrapati Bhavan covers an area of 4.5 acres of land. It has 340 rooms, 37 salons, 74 lobbies and loggias, 18 staircases and 37 fountains.
The most magnificent room in the Rashtrapati Bhavan is the Durbar Hall, which lies directly beneath the main dome. All important Indian State and Official ceremonies are held here. To the west, is the famous and beautifully landscaped Mughal Gardens, designed after the terraced gardens the Mughals built in Kashmir. The garden is famous as the 'Butterfly Garden' for the numerous butterflies that visit the varied flowers.The garden is open to the public in february.
Jama Masjid
One of the Architectural gift given by Shah Jahan, Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques not only in Delhi but in India. Completed in 1658 this Mosque has three gateways, Four angle towers and two 40 m high minarets. You can enter the mosque but take precaution to take off your shoes and make sure that you are properly dressed before entering. One can also go to the top of minarets. From here you can have a birds eye view of Delhi.
Humayun Tomb
Built by the wife of Humayun, Haji Begum in the mid 16th century, this red sand stone structure is considered to be the predecessor of Taj Mahal. The structure is one of the best example of Mughal Architecture. Humayun's wife is also buried in the red and white sandstone, black and yellow marble tomb. The entry in the complex is free on Fridays.
Parliament House
A marvellous piece of architecture where the bicameral legislature of India meets for its sessions. Lok sabha, the lower house and Rajya Sabha the upper house. Close to Rashtrapathi Bhavan, is a domed almost circular structure almost a kilometer in circumferance, and was designed by the famed architect Lutyens. It is the seat of the Indian Parliament and during the sessions of Parliament there is a flurry of activity in and around the structure

Key Amenities

Power backup
Shopping Close by
Cinema close by
Park Nearby
Microwave
Kitchen supplies
Dish Washer
Cookware
Gas/Stove
Refrigerator
Television
Satellite/Cable Connection
Complimentary Newspaper
Doctor on call
Pick and Drop Facility
Travel desk
Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service
Washing machine
Broadband
Cook on call
Bus stop close by
Linen provided
Hot water
Western toilet
Shower
Bath tub
Housekeeping
Restaurants Close by
Fan
Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Kitchen (fully functional)
Railway station close by
Airport close by
Public transportation
Bar
24/7 Power
Toiletries
Living Room
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Sofa
Dining Table
Bedroom 1
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Wardrobe
Balcony
TV with HDMI
2 King Bed(s)
Bedroom 2
3 King Bed(s)
Bathroom 1
Western Toilet
Ceiling Shower
Hand Shower
Toilet Paper
Jet Spray
Toiletries
Bathroom 2
Western Toilet
Ceiling Shower
Toilet Paper
Jet Spray
Hair dryer
Toiletries
Map

Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.