Area Attractions

Conveniently located in the heart of New Delhi, Hyatt Regency Delhi is perfectly suited to both business and leisure travelers. Explore the local food, culture, shopping, entertainment, and some of the city’s best attractions within minutes.

Hyatt Regency Delhi

Bhikaiji Cama Place, Ring Road
New Delhi, Delhi, India, 110066

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Museums

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum captures the different stages of Indira Gandhi's life, India's first female Prime Minister. It gives visitors a glimpse into the life behind the legend. The Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum is located 30 minutes’ drive from Hyatt Regency Delhi. Entrance fee: Free Hours: 9:30 AM to 4:45 PM daily ;Closed on Mondays

National Museum

The National Museum is a treasure trove of antiques and historical memorabilia, and is also home to a vast library. It is located just 30 minutes’ drive from Hyatt Regency Delhi. Hours: 10:00AM - 5:00PM daily; Closed on Mondays

National Science Centre

This is one of the largest science centers in Delhi, featuring excellent scientific models and artefacts. The National Science Centre is located 45 minutes’ drive from Hyatt Regency Delhi. Hours: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM daily.

Sightseeing

Hauz Khas Fort

The Hauz Khas Fort, situated near the Hauz Khas Village is known for its amazing architecture. Once a majestic fort, all that remains of it are the ruins of the medieval era. The fort was constructed during the reign of Alauddin Khalji in the 13th century. The magnificent corridors of the Hauz Khas Complex offer a delightful view of the royal water tank, which was used to supply water to the inhabitants of the medieval city - Siri. The fort is just a 15-min drive away from Hyatt Regency Delhi.

Safdarjung Tomb

Just 15 mins drive away from the hotel, Safdarjung's Tomb is the last enclosed garden tomb in Delhi. It was built in 1753- 54 as mausoleum of Safdarjung, the viceroy of Awadh under the Mughal Emperor, Mohammed Shah. It has several smaller pavilions with evocative names like Jangli Mahal, (Palace in the woods), Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace) and Badshah Pasand (King's favourite).

India Gate

A popular monument in India, India Gate stands majestically, presenting an awe-inspiring sight. Formerly known as Kingsway, India Gate construction was completed in 1931. India Gate Delhi has been a symbol of sacrifice and dedication of India soldiers. India Gate is only a 18 minutes drive from the hotel.

Qutub Minar

One of the most popular places to see in Delhi, Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, presenting a glimpse into the grandeur of the past. Delhi Qutub Minar boasts of being one of the tallest minarets in the world as the height of Qutub Minar is 72.5 meters. Built in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, it is considered to be first building, marking the arrival of Muslim rulers in the country. Tourists also come to relax here at the garden and admiring the imposing figure of the minaret.

Akshardham Temple

This temple is a brilliant showcase of Indian art and culture, and was built in only five years. Akshardham Temple is a 30-minute drive from Hyatt Regency Delhi.

Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple is a Bahai place of worship that resembles a partially open lotus flower surrounded by leaves and appears as if it is floating on water; it draws people from all religions and faiths.

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid, located in Old Delhi, is the largest mosque in Asia and was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.

Chattarpur Mandir

This temple is located in the Mehrauli area of New Delhi and the spectacular complex is an architectural gem in itself, with all the shrines built from white marble.

Parks & Gardens

Deer Park

A 17 minutes drive away, the Deer Park in Delhi is an excellent place to visit with family and friends. The place is surrounded by natural beauty and also has a lake with all sort of different animals.

Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden was once known as 'Lady Willingdon Park', but was renamed after India gained independence from the British. The contrast of sombre mausoleums against the lush greenery of the gardens makes it a favourite among tourists and locals alike. It is only 18 minutes drive away from the hotel.

Nehru Park

A big-time love for the nearby embassies in Chanakyapuri is Nehru Park, one of the famous parks in Delhi. Founded in the year 1969, this park is named after the first Prime Minister of India and is a hub for the ones who like to unwind in open spaces blessed with nature.

Golf Course

Qutub Golf Course

This is the first public Golf Course in India with 18 holes. There is a 250 yards, state of art driving range in the golf course & combined with the training facilities available which makes the Qutab golf course a haven for beginners.

Delhi Golf Course

Delhi golf course, or the Lodhi, as it is known locally, is brimming with reminders of bygone times predating the Moghul Empire. Amongst the ruined tombs of a mighty empire are the two golf courses which occupy some 220 acres. The main 18-hole course – Lodhi – is a par 72 and additionally there’s a 9-hole “B” course – sometimes known at the Peacock course – which is a useful warm-up layout.

Army Golf Club

Army Golf Club has been established for over 135 years and offers a warm and friendly welcome to all visitors and members alike.

Shopping

Emporio Mall

The DLF Emporio Mall is a great shopping-cum-dining destination in the city. Designed in shades of white and ivory, the mall is known for housing premium brands like Dior, Tumi, Gucci etc., as well as some of the city's most exclusive dining joints.

Promenade Mall

DLF Promenade in Vasant Kunj boasts of some of the best brands when it comes to shopping, food and even hosting great events. You can shop from brands like H&M, Juicy Couture, Chanel and eat at Mamagoto, Smoke House Deli and more. I

Connaught Place

When it came into being, the sprawling circular market was the largest of its kind in India. The British believed that the horseshoe-shaped market would prove lucky for the shoppers and the shopkeepers both.

Chandni Chowk

9.3 Miles
In the heart of Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk is a busy shopping area with markets full of spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry and vivid saris, while the narrow side streets are crowded with tiny shops selling essential oils, stationery and traditional Indian sweets.

Dilli Haat

3.4 Miles
Dilli Haat is where the culture of all states come together under one open-air complex. It’s where you can buy state known handicraft items from across the country at reasonable prices. It has a massive food court which has counters from all the different states of the country.

Janpath Market

6.2 Miles
Janpath is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Delhi. A stone's throw from Connaught Place lies Janpath Market that is popular for its clothes, handicrafts, souvenirs, paintings, brassware, leather products, shoes etc.