India will be hosting the G20 summit on September 9 and 10. It will be attended by the political heads of the US, the UK, China and other member countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant and their team have left no stone unturned to make the G20 Summit a success.
Teams of Central Paramilitary Forces, NCG Commandos and Delhi Police will be involved in the security of foreign guests for The G20 summit.
According to reports, US President Joe Biden will stay in the Presidential Suite of ITC Maurya Hotel in Delhi, ITC Maurya has booked 400 rooms for hosting President Biden and his entourage, Indian media outlets reported. Previously, the hotel had hosted world leaders like US Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and other heads of stat
The Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya Hotel has been named the 'Chanakya Suite'. This ultra-luxury suite is spread over 4,600 square feet and is on the 14th floor. It has silk wall panels and a dark wooden floor. The price of this Grand suite is around Rs 8 lakh for a night's stay.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will stay at the luxury hotel Taj Palace in Delhi. According to the official website of the Taj Palace, a one-night stay in its Presidential Suite Pool View costs Rs 5.50 lakh and goes up to Rs 10 lakh. This suite comes with ultra-luxurious facilities.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will stay at Hotel Shangri-La. Special arrangements have been made for him in the hotel. The German delegation will also stay in the same hotel.
French President Emmanuel Macron will stay at the Claridges Hotel that is known for offering rooms with old-world charm and contemporary furnishings.
Hotel Imperial has been booked for Australian PM Anthony Albanese. The hotel room prices vary for various categories, starting from Rs 43,000 as per the official website.
Indian musicians, especially dhol, tabla, sitar, sarod and shehnai aritsts, have been signed up to welcome the guests and also to play soft music throughout the day in the hotel lobbies with traditional food. Apart from this, Le Meridien, Imperial, Hyatt, Oberoi, The Lalit, The Lodhi, Claridges, The Leela, and JW Marriott will also host heads of state, ministers, and officials of international organisations.