Английская Википедия:Hyatt Regency Delhi

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox hotel The Hyatt Regency Delhi is a hotel in New Delhi, India, opened in 1983. It is the largest 5-star hotel in India, in terms of number of rooms, with 1024 rooms. It is located in Bhikaji Cama Place, near Chanakyapuri, in South Delhi. It is managed by Hyatt.[1]


History

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Hyatt Regency Delhi Design

Asian Hotels (North) Ltd was incorporated in 1980 and was promoted by R S Saraf, R K Jatia, Chaman Lal Gupta, three Non-Resident Indians together with Sushil Gupta and Shiv Jatia, their Indian Associates. The builders entered into a 10-year franchise agreement with Hyatt International,[2] and the new hotel was the chain's first hotel in India.[3] The hotel's construction was spurred by the Asian Games[4] in 1982.[5] The Hyatt Regency Delhi opened in 1983.[6]

The hotel briefly ceased to be associated with Hyatt Hotels on November 6, 2020[7] before it entered bankruptcy in 2021.[8] It has since rejoined the chain.

Design

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Staggered Composition of the Hotel
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View of a room from outside

The design of the hotel features a staggered facade, with stepped back rooms.[9]

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A spacious and luxurious Regency Suite King room in Hyatt Regency Delhi

Controversies

On Sunday, March 17, 2002, 31-year-old socialite-photographer Natasha Singh, daughter-in-law of Natwar Singh, of the Indian National Congress, was found dead at the hotel after allegedly jumping from the roof.[10]

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