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Emily: In Delhi, Daraius booked us at the Hyatt Regency using Hyatt points.

Emily in Our Suite at the Hyatt Regency Delhi
Trip Report Index:
- Introduction & Planning
- Kansas City to Chicago
- American Airlines Flagship Lounge
- American Airlines Flagship Service From Chicago To London
- British Airways First Class from London to Mumbai
- Shopping in Bombay
- Eating in Bombay
- Sights in Bombay
- Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park Suite
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park King
- Park Hyatt Goa, Park Hyatt Goa Activities
- Eating In & Around the Park Hyatt Goa
- Radisson Blu, Agra
- A Day in Agra
- Hyatt Regency Delhi
- 2 Days in Delhi
- Eating in Delhi
- United Business Class Back to the US
- Conclusion and Blog Giveaway
One of the best uses of Hyatt points is to the regular price for a hotel room, but to use only 6,000 Hyatt points to upgrade to a suite. We paid $180 per night, but were upgraded to a suite which sells for ~$364 per night, so not the most expensive suite, but still very comfortable!

Hyatt Regency Delhi – Lobby
There were shiny marble floors and fresh flowers in the lobby. The concierge and flower shop were also in the lobby.

Hyatt Regency Delhi – Lobby
The flowers smelled so good and looked so pretty!

Emily by the Flowers
There was also a large wing full of expensive handicraft shops.

Shops
We took the elevator up to our rooms.

Suite Entryway
There was a small table with fresh flowers to welcome you into the room.

Flowers in the Room
The suites were very modern and had a separate living area.

Emily on the Couch
There was a desk…

Desk
…and amenities that included a bottle of wine, nuts, and dried fruit.

Hyatt Diamond Amenity
There were magazines and lots of newspapers, which was a nice touch since Daraius and I love to read the local papers.

Magazines & Newspapers
There was a coffeemaker and tea.

Tea Coffee
The minibar had more goodies, including snacks and liquor, but at hotel minibar prices!

Mini Bar

Refrigerator
There was a large bathroom with double sinks.

Double Vanity
There was also an enclosed shower and a separate bathtub.

Shower and Bathtub
There were even bath salts for a nice relaxing bath!

Salts for a Relaxing Bath
The amenities were larger than the usual sizes.

Hyatt Regency Delhi – Amenities
There was a large selection of amenities (one of the nicest I’ve seen), including shower caps and sewing kits.

More Amenities
There was even mouthwash!

Mouthwash
The bathroom was large and luxurious.

Hyatt Regency Delhi – Bathroom
It had a separate toilet and sink, which was nice for guests.

Half Bath
There was lots of room to store our luggage.

Luggage Space
There were even shoe trees (another nice touch!).

Shoe Trees
I appreciated the attention to detail of the room. There were even two sets of slippers, where some hotels only leave one pair.

2 Sets of Slippers
Lastly, there was a bedroom…

Hyatt Regency Delhi
…with a large flat screen TV built into the wall. There were doors for privacy.

TV
The wall by the bed nightstand had light controls. This was very convenient to turn everything off all at once, without even getting out of bed!

Controls By Bed
Daraius amazed my mom & Judi with the hotel selections—the Hyatt Regency in Delhi was nothing short of luxury and a great way to end our holiday in India!
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Oh god, it’s finally over..
Greg…we haven’t heard about the flight home.
Been to India…brought back lots of memorize…I must go again.
I know it’s easy to make jokes but these guys make a lot of effort to post pics and describe their travels. I think most of us enjoy reading and seeing the photos. Some of the best reports/pics of traveling in India I have ever seen. What about you? Funny how people complain or make smart ass comments about the trip reports yet still can’t resist reading those reports As if that’s not enough they invest their time and energy to post after reading something they imply has wasted their time. Pretty ironic. In the end, you’re just reading and pecking, while Daraius and family are embracing the world.
@Kent C – Thanks!
I am deeply appreciative, as always, for the detail and effort you put into your posts. I look forward to them all, and I’m particularly interested in this series, since my wife and I will be in India with my mom in a few weeks, and were flying back on BA 1st (Mom and wife) and Business (me).
I love Judie and Connie… can I take them with me, next time I travel? They look like so much fun and very good sports!
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