The Ayali Hotels, a full service experiential hospitality brand using integrated hospitality technology to make properties future ready for a post-COVID world, has announced that the company has added to its portfolio Hotel Daffodils Inn situated in Connaught Place, the heart of Delhi. Situated in F block, Connaught Place, Daffodils Inn is a 12-room boutique property. Priced between Rs 3500-5000, the boutique hotel is a good option for travellers looking out for B&B stays in Delhi with amenities such as doctor-on-call, laundry services, smoking rooms & free Wi-Fi services and others. The location in the very nerve center of Delhi is the biggest draw along with the extremely pocket friendly price points. The Ayali Hotels will bring to Daffodils Inn all the advantages of i...
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Museum of Illusions, New Delhi, a mind-bending “edutainment” experience where guests enter the fascinating world of mental deception, has opened for the public on 10th February 2021. Situated on Connaught Place, New Delhi, this is the first India outpost and 30th location for the rapidly expanding Museum of Illusions brand, that started in Zagreb, Croatia in 2015. With over 50 intriguing exhibits, MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS, offers more eye-fooling fun than any other destination in New Delhi. The museum’s collection of interactive, immersive, and distinctly incomprehensible exhibits is based on math, science, and psychology. Visitors are prompted to learn about the tricks of perception and how the human brain works as they move through each exhibit. Imaginations can run free in the vast expan...
Read MoreInterGlobe Foundation and Aga Khan Trust for Culture complete the restoration of mausoleum Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan wasn’t just one of the navratnas of Akbar’s court, he was one of the important pillars of India’s cultural heritage. Till date, our children grow up by remembering his couplets in school days. They are still part of our social discourse. Restored Tomb of Rahim dazzling in night But besides his literary persona, he was also a brilliant architect. Rahim also patronised the construction of monumental buildings - canals, tanks, enclosed gardens in Agra, Lahore, Delhi and Burhanpur, among other Indian cities. One of the famous water supply systems of those times ‘Kundi Bhandara’ at Burhanpur was credited to him. So, no surprise that he built a marvellous mausoleum for h...
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