Located in central New Delhi, Janpath is one of the most important roads in the city. The name can be literally translated to ‘People’s Path’ and is home to one of the most famous markets in the city for tourists. The street starts out in Connaught Place as Radial 1 and runs from north to south perpendicular to the ceremonial boulevard, Rajpath. A number of commercial offices and boutique stores can be found all along this road and since these buildings are centrally located, the real estate value is very high. The road also boasts the Janpath Metro Station that was opened in 2014. This metro line helps connect the commercial hubs of this part of the city to Delhi Gate, Daryaganj, and the Red Fort in Old Delhi. The road also went down in popular culture after it became the title of the play ‘Janpath Kiss’.
Whether you’re headed to Delhi on business or a casual holiday, there are plenty of hotels in Janpath Delhi that are suitable for travellers from all walks of life. If you’re looking for something that’s comfortable yet affordable, opt for either 2-star, 3-star or budget hotels near Janpath Delhi. You can count on these hotels in Janpath to offer basic facilities, including a complimentary meal (most commonly breakfast), air conditioning, clean rooms and attached bathroom. If money isn’t an issue, choose from a range of excellent serviced apartments, guest houses, and 4-star hotels in Janpath Delhi. These hotels tend to offer more facilities and services, including a travel desk, laundry, spa, room service, restaurants, and more.A number of Delhi’s most important landmarks are located along Janpath road. A few of the most prominent include National Archives of India, Scindia House, the National Museum, 10 Janpath (the official residence of the leader of the Congress Party), the Hungarian Cultural Centre, and the Indira Gandhi National Centre of the Arts. If you’re looking to do some shopping, Janpath is the ideal place to do it. The Janpath Market is a popular shopping hub with it stretching some 1.5 km from Connaught Place all the way to Windsor Place. Here you can shop for everything for everything from Pashmina Shawls and Kurtas, to ornaments and carpets. One can also purchase beaded accessories, musical instruments, wall hangings, and other handicrafts. You can also catch the metro to Old Delhi and visit monuments like Delhi Gate, the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Salimgarh Fort, and Mumtaz Mahal.For more great deals & budget friendly accommodation, Explore Hotels in Delhi