Corus Hotel New Delhi
B-49 Connaught Place New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110001, India
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Delhi es mucho Delhi
Fue llegar a Delhi y darnos cuenta en seguida que esto iba a ser muy, pero que muy diferente a cualquier ciudad que hubiéramos visitado. Habíamos reservado un hotel en pleno centro de Nueva Delhi, en Coannaught Place, que es la zona "elegante" y de tiendas. La verdad que es que de elegante poco, bueno, tal vez lo fuera en la época británica de la …
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... scrolling electronic sign says, I see all those things you hear about India. Children with those big brown eyes tugging on your sleeve, men with missing limbs begging for money, women with their infants lying right on the sidewalk almost getting stepped on. There are SO many people. SO much noise. SO much filth. I thought I was overwhelmed my first day! ...
I temporarly lose it
... up, making the situation more dangerous. This is driving me insane. I turn around and start repeatedly shouting, "I'm never doing business with you!" This doesn't seem to deter him.
Just at that moment taxi driver #1 pulls up in front of me from a side street. To finally get taxi driver #2 to stop stalking me, I agree to a ride from taxi driver #1. Thinking back, I wonder if these guys were ...
Delhi, our last stop in India
... to get connected. Dianne internets, Murray watches TV, and we get to bed late, a bit keyed-up by our late-night arrival, and a bit apprehensive about the jack-hammering which is still going on outside till at least 3am, but it doesn’t overly worry us.
Wednesday 9th November New Delhi
Up fairly late. Take photos of the polluted air and construction chaos around us, and have a good breakfast (included ...
Around Delhi In Metro
... I walked towards the tomb building, and it was magnificant! The main tomb building has a huge white dome and 4 smaller pavilion looking structures beside it. The red tomb was brimmed with white marbles, a stark contrast from its main gate. Once up on the main platform where the emperor's tomb sits, there seemed to be more tombs on the platform. Wonder who's tombs are those. The main entrance into the tomb was very Persian in style, reminded me of the Imam mosque In Isfahan ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Hotel The Corus



