Travelers in India looking for four-star hotels in Delhi will find a world of splendor and luxury in our accommodations. Set in one of the world’s most interesting cities, our hotels offer a fantastic combination of old-world hospitality and absolutely modern charms. Featuring all the amenities and excellent service that meet or exceed the industry standards for four-star lodgings, there are many fine touches that make our hotels extremely distinctive, and offer an experience that will invigorate the body and soul. There is an excellence in design that merges contemporary with traditional, and services that are top-rate, with a gracious and knowledgeable staff. Restful nights and peaceful days here will keep guests relaxed as they set out to explore the city.
Delhi is an extremely diverse and fascinating place. With the whole human comedy playing itself out, there are cultures and languages that mix freely in the streets. There is a liveliness to the day-to-day activity that help make urban adventures extra-special. For those interested in Delhi’s cultural worlds, there is an immense array of events to choose from, with live performance in theatre, dance, and music, to a stunning visual arts culture. There are some magnificent artworks here that span centuries, but the contemporary art world is also very much alive. One of the more interesting painters currently working in Delhi is the surrealist Vijender Sharma.
Born in 1962, and having received his master’s from New Delhi’s college of art, Sharma has been working furiously and with apparent great humor, throughout Delhi, India at large, and abroad. His subject matter is distinctively Indian, taking on many figures and metaphorical icons from Hindu iconography. He blends the images with details that are sometimes extremely contemporary, and always surprising, and creates works of art that are technically masterful, bold in color, and rather visionary. In interviews, Vijender Sharma’s words are powerful and precise, and coupled with an infectious laughter. It is as if he doesn’t always care that you get the joke, but he hopes you do, because to share it is even better than to hold it delightfully inside. This same spirit informs his paintings.
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