Eva Hospitality Serviced Apartments
2/33, 1st Floor, Kalkaji Extension, New Delhi
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Eva Hospitality Serviced Apartments New Delhi

2/33, 1st Floor, Kalkaji Extension New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110019, India

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And So It All Begins

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... part way through the flight that I hadn't tightened the buckles- had visions of me chasing pairs of knickers around the luggage carousel. Seemed to have worried for nothing- sound familiar Mum?? Haha Found hidden notes in my luggage from Mum and Leah, Rich and Eva- sneaky!!! First impressions of Delhi are that its much colder than I expected. Regretting leaving my long PJs at home! It was a big wrench and I could use them about ...

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Last day in India; some final sightseeing in Delhi

A travel blog entry by matt.s.wise

... Airport Express Metro to New Delhi railway station adjacent to the Pahar Ganj district where I stayed on my previous two stays in Delhi. This metro system is impressive - sleek and modern, with the train carriages having aesthetic curves, soft lighting, blue LEDs indicating the progress (albeit slightly inaccurate) of the train, clear announcements in Hindi and English, as well as flat-screen displays giving the same information.to passengers as the ...

Monkey See, Monkey Do.

A travel blog entry by melislaurw

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Good Morning, Agra Sunshine!

I woke up at 5:30am to complete silence in a place where the streets had been filled with noise just 6 hours earlier. I thought that there would surely be masses of tourists headed out to watch sunrise, so I threw some sweats on and raced to get a rickshaw back to Agra Fort so that I wouldn't end up stuck behind people crowded onto the turret balconies trying to get the perfect view.

No tourists on the street. Hm. Easy to get ...

Old Delhi

A travel blog entry by sabruzzo

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... flights, 13 hours of layovers, a 13 hour train ride, a number of taxi rides I have made it.
I was able to photograph in Old Delhi, 2 days ago before I took the train. India is a huge country with many different cultures and tribes and languages. Delhi is more of a melting pot of sorts where there is so many cultures mixed together.
I spent 4 hours in Old Delhi on a Sunday morning and even thought this area was supposed to be closed on a Sunday morning, I can not imagine what it ...