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Hilton Colombo
Hilton Colombo is a 19-story hotel situated on seven acres in Echelon Square Business Center, facing the Old Parliament Building, and approximately 20 miles from Colombo Bandranaike International Airport. This location is also half a mile from the harbor. Hotel amenities include the outdoor pool, poolside bar, separate pool for kids, gym, sauna, steam room, aromatherapy massages, yoga, beauty parlor, and green gardens overlooking Beira Lake and the Indian Ocean. Ginza Hohsen is a Japanese restaurant, Emperor's Wok serves authentic Szechuan cuisine, Spices has western dishes and spicy Indian and Sri Lankan curries, and Il Ponte is a casual outdoor eatery. Echelon Pub, Lava (karaoke bar), Curry Leaf (buffet restaurant overlooking the lotus pond), and Spoons (modern restaurant) are also on site. The hotel offers room service, concierge assistance, valet laundry service, 13 meeting rooms, and a 24-hour business center. All rooms feature Internet connections, direct-dial phones, voicemail, desks, minibars, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers, and satellite TV with free in-house movies.
Hilton Colombo Features
* Kitchenette
* Family Rooms
* Dry cleaning/laundry
* Data port
* Non-smoking rooms
* Business center
* Wheelchair accessible
* Meeting rooms
* Restaurant
* Fitness Center
* Swimming pool
Hilton Colombo Property Information:
* Rooms: 384
* Floors: 19
Hilton Colombo Reservation Policies:
* Check-In: 1400
* Check-Out: 1200
Hilton Colombo
Hilton Colombo Residence is a towering apartment complex situated in the Colombo's central business district, two miles from the harbor, and approximately 23 miles from Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport. This location is also a mile from the Dutch Period Museum and the National Library of Sri Lanka, two miles from the National Museum and National Art Museum, and four miles from the International Conference Hall. Hotel amenities include the swimming pool, poolside bistro, squash and tennis courts, yoga classes, kick boxing and karate, steam bath, sauna, massage treatments, and onsite shopping arcade which includes a photography shop, florist, jewelry stores, tea shop, and hair salon. Union Bar and Grill serves steaks and seafood from an international menu, while the Pitstop is European-style cafe. Room service is available 24 hours. The hotel also offers concierge assistance, a play area for kids, babysitting, a business center, conference and event facilities, valet laundry service, free parking, and 24-hour front desk service. All suites feature separate living and dining areas, washing machines, safes, high-speed Internet access, satellite TV, VCRs, CD players, complimentary toiletries, hairdryers, bathroom telephones, harbor or ocean views, and kitchens with cookware/dishes, coffeemakers, and refrigerators.
Hilton Colombo Residence Features
* Family Rooms
* Fitness Center
* Dry cleaning/laundry
* Kitchenette
* Data port
* Restaurant
* Meeting rooms
* Business center
* Non-smoking rooms
* Swimming pool
Hilton Colombo Residence Property Information:
* Rooms: 168
* Floors: 33
Hilton Colombo Residence Reservation Policies:
* Check-In: 1200
* Check-Out: 1200
Taj Samudra
The Taj Samudra Colombo is located on 12 acres of landscaped gardens facing the historic Galle Face Green with a panoramic view of the Indian ocean. It blends the quiet charm of an earlier era with a comfort and efficiency of an International hotel. It is also an architectural landmark in Colombo built in local style. All 292 rooms and luxurious suites are well appointed with every modern indulgence and comfort. The historic Colombo club within the hotel grounds houses superb conferencing facilities for up to 450 persons. In all the hotel offers 9 banquet rooms ideal for small large gatherings. The hotel also has extensive sports recreation facilities including a swimming pool, health club, tennis court and squash court. There are 3 specialty restaurants, Port, Mix Bar, Navratne / Golden Dragon, Rendezvous, bar discotheque offering a choice of cuisines in elegant surroundings. Utell Superior Selection - Offers the traveller quality rooms and facilities making their stay, whether business or leisure, relaxing and comfortable.
Taj Samudra Features
* Fitness Center
* Restaurant
* Wheelchair accessible
* Non-smoking rooms
* Business center
Taj Samudra Property Information:
* Rooms: 301
* Floors: 8
Taj Samudra Reservation Policies:
* Check-In: 1200
* Check-Out: 1200
Holiday Inn Colombo
Holiday Inn Colombo is located approximately three miles from Colombo Museum and 20 miles from Bandaranaike International Airport. This location is also a milesle from the Gangorama Temple, two miles from Saint Anthony's Church and Vihara Maha Devi Park, seven miles from the Polonaru Viharaja, and 10 miles from Mount Lavinia Beach. Hotel amenities include the swimming pool, fitness room, gift shop, Alhambra Restaurant (Moghul, Chinese, and Sri Lankan specialty restaurant), Gardenia Coffee Shop (serving Western cuisine 24 hours a day), and Oasis Bar. The hotel also offers room service, valet laundry service, laundry facilities, currency exchange, babysitting, concierge assistance, and free parking. All rooms feature satellite TV, in-room movies, minibars, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, and voicemail.
Holiday Inn Colombo Features
* Fitness Center
* Data port
* Family Rooms
* Non-smoking rooms
* Meeting rooms
* Restaurant
* Business center
* Wheelchair accessible
* Swimming pool
Holiday Inn Colombo Property Information:
* Rooms: 94
* Floors: 8
Holiday Inn Colombo Reservation Policies:
* Check-In: 1200
* Check-Out: 1200
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Mumbai is a city of extreme contrasts, of prosperity and poverty, yet it boasts the finest collection of Victorian buildings anywhere in Asia and a myriad of temples and mosques.
While the city is densely populated, and traffic can be daunting, Mumbai has much to offer. It is a colorful, vibrant, energetic and friendly city, with a varied and fascinating history and many reasons to face the future with confidence.
Once Bombay (the city was renamed after the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi in 1995, although both names are still widely used), Mumbai juts out southwest from the Indian subcontinent into the Arabian Sea. It has a hot, humid climate, which is only partly relieved by the annual arrival of the monsoon, between June and September. Originally, Mumbai was a group of seven separate islands. Gradually the islands merged into a single peninsula as land was reclaimed from the sea, although some of the former islands still lend their names to parts of the modern city - Colaba, for example.
Until the arrival of the Portuguese in 1509 the islands were home to the Koli fishermen and to a community of Buddhist monks. The Portuguese established a trading base and dominated the region for more than a century. In 1661, the Portuguese colony passed to Britain, and from then until 1858, Bombay was governed by the East India Company, whose raison d'ĂȘtre was trade and profit.
In 1858, following the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, control of British India passed from the East India Company to the Crown, where it remained until independence in August 1947. It was during this 90-year phase that the modern city took shape. The demolition of the old Bombay fort, in the 1860s, was the precursor to the redevelopment of the British city, or what is now the center of the city - the area referred to as ‘Fort'. Similarly, the extensive 1920s and 30s land reclamation along Back Bay provided the space for the development of the Marine Drive area of the city, now one of the most important parts of Mumbai.
From its earliest days, Mumbai was a trading place and today is the financial center of India, home to the country's largest stock exchange and the heart of its banking industry. It is an important center of the gem trade and its film industry (Bollywood) is a national institution. For many visitors, the city is only a point of arrival, a springboard for the south or the architectural glories of the north. But to pass through Mumbai without tarrying a while is to miss one of the world's great cities, as worthwhile and idiosyncratic as any on earth.
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Walking Tours
The Bombay Heritage Walks Society (tel: (022) 2369 0992; website: http://www.bombayheritagewalks.com/), run by two Mumbai architects, organizes a series of English-language guided walks around various interesting parts of the city. The walks are conducted once a month, on a Sunday evening, on the basis of a printed schedule - departure points vary.
Bus Tours
The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) (tel: (022) 2202 4482; website: http://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/) runs evening open-deck bus tours of the city on Tuesdays to Sundays.
Boat Tours
From the Gateway of India on Apollo Bunder, there are cruises around the outer reaches of the harbor, passing close to the naval fort, lasting about 45 minutes. They run from about 0900 to about 1700. From the jetty, at the southern end of Chowpatty Beach, you can take a night cruise of Back Bay. It is worth making this trip for the view of the city, all lit up, from the water. The cruises start at around 1730 and continue until 2100, lasting about an hour.
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Delhi is a daunting city, especially for the first-time visitor. It sprawls over a vast tract of the Jamuna plain, it is densely populated and undeniably, travelers will see poverty and pollution.
However, those who look beyond the seeming chaos will discover delights at every turn (historical, architectural, artistic and culinary) quite apart from the vivid color, subcontinental eccentricity and restless vibrancy that give Delhi its multi-faceted spirit.
As well as being a starting-point for visiting Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal, or the cities and forts of Rajasthan, Delhi itself has much to offer. The architectural legacy of the Islamic conquerors is rich and varied, the colonial center is imposingly impressive; there are some brilliant museums and the city's bazaars and shops offer an astonishing array of goods, from spices and silks to car spare parts. The city's impressive restaurants tempt the visitor with a wide variety of delicious food, ranging from traditional Indian curries to global offerings that include Mediterranean, Italian, Japanese and Thai.
Delhi has been the capital of India since independence in 1947, but even before that, the British moved their capital here from Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1911. For much of its history, Delhi was the center of power of the various Muslim dynasties that ruled swathes of the subcontinent from the 12th century.
Modern Delhi is really two cities: Old Delhi, packed into a tangle of narrow, crowded streets beneath the Red Fort's imposing walls, and New Delhi, which is its polar opposite, complete with the grandiose imperial citadel, broad, leafy boulevards and well-spaced bungalows, as laid out by Lutyens and Baker in the 1920s.
Old Delhi, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, is only the latest of eight known cities that have existed in this location since the Muslims first arrived. Around New Delhi, particularly in the area known as Transjamuna, across the river from the Old City, are the suburbs that have sprung up to accommodate a population that has increased, more by migration than by natural increment.
Despite its long history, Delhi as a capital city is in fact very young. At partition in 1947, Delhi was radically and permanently changed, more or less overnight. With the creation of a predominately Hindu India and a Muslim Pakistan, there was a mass migration of peoples in both directions and sectarian bloodletting on a horrifying scale. Having been largely Muslim, before 1947, at partition Delhi became a Hindu and Sikh majority city. At the same time, the population virtually doubled, despite the mass exodus of Muslims.
The best time to visit is November to March. Summer in Delhi is quite hot, beginning from mid-April.
Tourist Information
Walking ToursFor a two-hour walking tour of Old Delhi with an expert, try Old Delhi Walks (tel: (011) 2464 1304); advance bookings required. Self-guided walking tours of a number of areas are possible. Starting at Old Delhi's Jain Temple at the eastern end of Chandni Chowk, by the Red Fort, a walk through this area weaves through the alleyways and takes in the area's finest temples and most colourful markets. Meanwhile, it takes about an hour and a half to tour the main mosques and mansions of Old Delhi, which covers the stretch from the Jama Masjid to Ajmeri Gate.
Bus Tours
Delhi Tourism & Transport Development Corporation (tel: (011) 2331 5322; website: http://delhitourism.nic.in/) operates sightseeing tours in air-conditioned coaches, covering New and Old Delhi. The New Delhi tour takes in Jantar Mantar, Birla Mandir, Qutb Minar, the Baha'i Temple and Safdarjung's Tomb. The Old Delhi tour stops at Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat and Humayun's Tomb. All tickets must be purchased in advance at the booking office at N-36, Connaught Place.... More >>



