The Oberoi New Delhi has served as the city’s social centerpiece since it opened in 1965. After over 50 years, the brand’s flagship underwent a complete interior redesign, led by Tihany Design. The lobby lounge is contemporary and comfortable with furniture inspired by the design of Edwin Lutyens, New Delhi’s celebrated architect of the early 1900s. Lutyens inspiration can be found throughout the hotel, particularly in respect to proportion and in furniture and lighting design details. The Club Bar, just off the entrance corridor, is an intimate bar and cigar lounge. The 46-seat Indian restaurant Omya is contemporary and sophisticated. On the ninth floor, the hotel’s Chinese restaurant Baochuan. With the renovation, The Oberoi’s guest rooms and suites received a significant increase in size. Each of the four room types is designed to feel residential and luxurious while staying true to the location.