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The Ashok, New Delhi


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  • Airport shuttle

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  • Business Center

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  • Valet Parking

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Property description

Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including a nightclub and an outdoor pool. Additional features at this hotel include complim...
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The Ashok, New Delhi is a grand, centrally located, historic property with helpful staff mentioned by some; but many reviews cite dated rooms, cleanliness and maintenance problems, inconsistent service, noise from events, and mixed breakfast and Wi-Fi.

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Facilities

Mixed

Cleanliness

Poor

Rooms

Dated

Location

Central

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8

Thomas

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4 Mar 2026

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Stayed 4 nights

I recently spent a few nights at this historic, government‑run hotel, which has been welcoming guests for about 70 years. The building’s age is evident everywhere – a generally run‑down appearance that suggests the property isn’t receiving the upkeep it deserves. Nonetheless, the rooms themselves were clean and functional, and the staff were warm and courteous throughout my stay. A recurring concern was the pressure to tip (housekeeping, doorman etc). It can make guests feel “forced” rather than freely choosing to tip. A gentle reminder to the team that tipping should remain entirely optional would improve the atmosphere, especially for travelers unfamiliar with local customs, and who do not carry cash in this digital age. There were a few practical hiccups that affected my experience. While I was unable to work in my room due to ongoing renovation work, the staff declined my request to use the business centre free of charge—even though it was empty and quiet. Small gestures like allowing access to such facilities can make a big difference for guests who need to stay productive. Additionally, the breakfast offering was below expectations, falling short of typical hotel standards.
I recently spent a few nights at this historic, government‑run hotel, which has been welcoming guests for about 70 years. The building’s age is evident everywhere – a generally run‑down appearance that suggests the property isn’t receiving the upkeep it deserves. Nonetheless, the rooms themselves were clean and functional, and the staff were warm and courteous throughout my stay. A recurring concern was the pressure to tip (housekeeping, doorman etc). It can make guests feel “forced” rather than freely choosing to tip. A gentle reminder to the team that tipping should remain entirely optional would improve the atmosphere, especially for travelers unfamiliar with local customs, and who do not carry cash in this digital age. There were a few practical hiccups that affected my experience. While I was unable to work in my room due to ongoing renovation work, the staff declined my request to use the business centre free of charge—even though it was empty and quiet. Small gestures like allowing access to such facilities can make a big difference for guests who need to stay productive. Additionally, the breakfast offering was below expectations, falling short of typical hotel standards.

8

TAPASH

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18 Feb 2026

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Stayed 7 nights

Though cleanliness had room for improvement, overall a great property , helpful front desk, good brrakfast and staff overall was fine. But their behavior is more attuned to cater to bureaucrats and govt office hence don't have professionalism and courteousness of a prv property like marriott or bloomrooms.
Though cleanliness had room for improvement, overall a great property , helpful front desk, good brrakfast and staff overall was fine. But their behavior is more attuned to cater to bureaucrats and govt office hence don't have professionalism and courteousness of a prv property like marriott or bloomrooms.

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Prakash

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14 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

I had a very disappointing experience at this hotel. The room was in extremely poor condition and had a strong unpleasant smell. We had booked an “Executive Room,” but it was surprisingly tiny and absolutely not worth the amount we paid. The bed was very uncomfortable, making it difficult to rest. To make matters worse, there was a party going on nearby that continued until 2 a.m., and the noise levels were unbearable. We were unable to sleep properly the entire night. The breakfast was equally disappointing. I chose the South Indian option, and the sambar was overly sour and tasted bad. Even the tea was of very poor quality. Lastly, when we requested a bottle of water to carry with us, we were told it was chargeable and asked to pay ₹177 for a bottle that normally costs around ₹60 outside. This felt unreasonable and unfair. Overall, the stay was not worth the money, and I would not recommend this hotel based on our experience.
I had a very disappointing experience at this hotel. The room was in extremely poor condition and had a strong unpleasant smell. We had booked an “Executive Room,” but it was surprisingly tiny and absolutely not worth the amount we paid. The bed was very uncomfortable, making it difficult to rest. To make matters worse, there was a party going on nearby that continued until 2 a.m., and the noise levels were unbearable. We were unable to sleep properly the entire night. The breakfast was equally disappointing. I chose the South Indian option, and the sambar was overly sour and tasted bad. Even the tea was of very poor quality. Lastly, when we requested a bottle of water to carry with us, we were told it was chargeable and asked to pay ₹177 for a bottle that normally costs around ₹60 outside. This felt unreasonable and unfair. Overall, the stay was not worth the money, and I would not recommend this hotel based on our experience.

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Sreya

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8 Feb 2026

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Stayed 5 nights

Right from a very officious check in experiences filled with misleading information and judging looks towards me and my husband for perhaps not being married. Over the 5 days we were here the sheets and towels were never changed. Getting toilet paper became a negotiation. The staff on the phone were extremely rude. The free breakfast included a raw egg mixed in with cooked eggs. Just genuinely a horrible experience end to end. Avoid at all costs. If the location and the stately building were not a plus there are places at a 10th of the cost in pahadgunj that have better trained staff, better housekeeping, and cleaner rooms.
Right from a very officious check in experiences filled with misleading information and judging looks towards me and my husband for perhaps not being married. Over the 5 days we were here the sheets and towels were never changed. Getting toilet paper became a negotiation. The staff on the phone were extremely rude. The free breakfast included a raw egg mixed in with cooked eggs. Just genuinely a horrible experience end to end. Avoid at all costs. If the location and the stately building were not a plus there are places at a 10th of the cost in pahadgunj that have better trained staff, better housekeeping, and cleaner rooms.

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Sanjeev

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6 Feb 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

Loud music every night until 2:30 am. Stinky smelly room smelling of mold. That’s why AC kept full, we could not control AC, no technician showed up on repeated request. The worst stay. Please give us our refund.
Loud music every night until 2:30 am. Stinky smelly room smelling of mold. That’s why AC kept full, we could not control AC, no technician showed up on repeated request. The worst stay. Please give us our refund.

50-B, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, New Delhi District, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India

Location

With a stay at The Ashok, you'll be centrally located in New Delhi, within a 10-minute drive of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and India Gate. This luxury hotel is 5.4 mi (8.6 km) from Lajpat Nagar Central Market and 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Jama Masjid.

Embassy of the United States(0.6 Miles)

The Chanakya(1.2 Miles)

Sarojini Nagar Market(1.7 Miles)

Lodhi Garden(1.8 Miles)

Dhaula Kuan(1.9 Miles)

Talkatora Stadium(2.3 Miles)

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Check-in

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From 14:00 to 00:00

Before 12:00


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FAQs

Yes, free valet parking is available on-site. Additionally, there is parking available onsite for guests.


A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.


No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property.


Check-in time is at 14:00 and check-out time is at 12:00. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available for a fee, subject to availability. Guests should contact the property at least 24 hours before arrival to make arrangements.


Yes, a roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge of INR 4500 per vehicle (one-way, maximum occupancy 2), available 24 hours. Guests can arrange the transfer through the property.

The property features elevators and step-free entrances, ensuring wheelchair-accessible facilities in public areas and rooms. Accessible bathrooms are also available.


The property is centrally located in New Delhi, within a 10-minute drive of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and India Gate. It is approximately 6.2 miles (9.9 km) from Chandni Chowk and 5.4 miles (8.6 km) from Lajpat Nagar Central Market. Nearby attractions include the Embassy of the United States (0.9 km), GK Market (1.6 km), and Lodhi Garden (2.9 km).


Yes, there is an outdoor swimming pool available for guests. Operational hours may vary, and seasonal availability should be confirmed with the property.


One child 12 years old or younger stays free, per registered adult, when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding.


The property offers rollaway beds for a fee of INR 2016.0 per night, subject to availability. Advance request or confirmation may be required.


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