28°33′52″N 77°13′34″E / 28.564448°N 77.226193°E Maidens Hotel, Delhi, an Oberoi Group hotel, originally known as Maiden's Metropolitan Hotel, is a heritage hotel in the Civil Lines area of Delhi, India. It was opened in 1903 in its present location.
Maidens Hotel | |
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Hotel chain | Oberoi Hotels & Resorts |
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Address | Civil Lines, Delhi |
Opening | 1903 |
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History
editThe original hotel (Metropolitan Hotel) was jointly run by two Englishmen brothers, the Maiden brothers, from 1894 onwards, and in its present location by one of them, J. Maiden, from 1903 onwards. In the early 20th century, the hotel was widely considered to be the best hotel in Delhi. At the time of the 1903 Coronation Durbar held by Lord Curzon to celebrate the coronation of Edward VII as Emperor of India, the Metropolitan Hotel was the most sought after hotel accommodation in Delhi and the most expensive. The hotel was originally painted in Red in its early days.[1]
Notes
edit- ^ Sharma, Manoj (31 August 2011). "'Lodged' in the heart of New Delhi". Hindustan Times.
References
edit- Fanshawe, Herbert Charles (1908). A handbook for travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon: including the provinces of Bengal, Bombay, Madras, the United Provinces of Agra and Lucknow, the Panjab, the North-West Frontier Province, Beluchistan ... etc (London ed.). J. Murray. p. 535. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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