Hotel Siddharth A Boutique Guest House 2*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Express check-in/ -out
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Shuttle
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
Location
Hotel Siddharth A Boutique Guest House New Delhi offers a sundeck and a shared lounge and sits merely 450 metres from Ramakrishna Mission. Featuring 45 rooms with views of the city, this guest house is approximately 5 minutes by car from Sacred Heart Cathedral.
The property is nestled around a 25-minute walk from Nai Sarak and a mere 1.9 km from Jantar Mantar Observatory. The 2-star hotel offers proximity to natural sights like Central Park (1.4 km) and the Mughal-era Talkatora Gardens (2.4 km). This accommodation also provides access to shopping attractions like Karol Bagh Market, which are a 5-minute drive away. Hotel Siddharth A Boutique Guest House is about a 5-minute walk from Ramakrishna Ashram Marg tube station and within walking distance of Panchkuian Road bus stop.
The property features allergy-friendly rooms appointed with an air conditioner as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Private bathrooms include nice touches such as complimentary toiletries.
Cafe Festa offers Indian dishes and lies about a 5-minute walk from this New Delhi hotel.
Review by hotel critic
A Balanced Stay at Siddharth HotelDuring my recent visit to Siddharth Hotel in India, I found a blend of convenience and comfort. The housekeeping staff maintained cleanliness throughout, with complimentary bottled water provided in the room—an essential touch in the Indian climate. The air conditioning was efficient, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere. While the hotel offered several services, including laundry and in-room breakfast, I appreciated that the staff remained unobtrusive, allowing guests to enjoy their stay without pressure. Reception was responsive, and the owner even arranged for a camera operator upon my request. It’s essential to note that additional charges apply for late check-outs, which could affect value perception. The hotel’s location requires a short walk from the vehicle drop-off, potentially inconvenient for some. Siddharth exemplifies a fair trade-off between luxury and reasonable pricing.