Hotel Grand FFOUR is the closest comfortable hotel for pilgrims visiting South Delhi’s major temples. 8-minute walk to Lotus Temple (Baháí House of Worship), 10 minutes to ISKCON Temple East of Kailash, 15 minutes by cab to Kalkaji Mandir and Akshardham. Pure-veg / Jain / satvik meals on request, temple-friendly check-in for early-morning darshan, quiet rooms for prayer and meditation, and a front desk that arranges priest contacts and prasad delivery.
Six things we have built into our hospitality after years of hosting Baháí pilgrims, ISKCON devotees, and Jain / Hindu families visiting South Delhi temples.
Lotus Temple (Baháí House of Worship) is an 8-minute walk along the main road from our hotel. Open 9 AM to 5:30 PM (closed Mondays). Free entry, peaceful for meditation, the iconic 27-petal architecture rewards a long visit. Easy walk back for a midday rest.
ISKCON Temple East of Kailash is a 10-minute walk. Daily darshan, aarti at 4:30 AM, 7:15 AM, 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 7 PM, and 8:15 PM. Govinda’s vegetarian restaurant on premises. Front desk has the current aarti schedule on hand.
Pure vegetarian, Jain (no onion/garlic/root vegetables), satvik, and South Indian (sambhar, idli, dosa) meal options. Tell us your dietary observance at booking and we plan the kitchen accordingly. No meat, eggs, or alcohol can also be enforced for the entire room.
Pre-dawn check-in for guests doing 4:30 AM ISKCON mangal aarti, or returning from Kalkaji Mandir. Late check-in for guests arriving after evening aarti. Front desk staffed 24/7 — no waiting at the door because it is past midnight.
Inner-wing rooms (facing the courtyard, not the road) for guests who want a quiet space for daily prayers, meditation, or chanting. Blackout curtains for early sleep before pre-dawn darshan. We will move you to a quieter floor if your room is too noisy — just ask.
Verified driver at fixed rates for day-trips: Akshardham (40 min), Birla Mandir / Connaught Place (25 min), Kalkaji Mandir (15 min), Chhatarpur Mandir (35 min), Hanuman Mandir CP (25 min). Standing daily arrangement for multi-temple itineraries.
180-220 sq ft. Quiet inner-wing rooms allocated on request. Blackout curtains so you can sleep before 4 AM aarti or after late evening prayers. Vegetarian-only meal flag honoured for the room.
For pilgrims visiting South Delhi temples, the Standard Room is the practical pick (180 sq ft, ₹4,000/night). For couples or families wanting more space, the Deluxe Room (220 sq ft, ₹5,000/night) is an easy step up. Both come with quiet inner-wing allocation on request, blackout curtains, in-room kettle for tea between aartis, and a vegetarian-only meal flag for the entire stay.
Walking distance to Lotus Temple and ISKCON. Short cab to Kalkaji Mandir, Akshardham, Birla Mandir. Easy metro to Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, and Jama Masjid for multi-faith itineraries.
Hotel Grand FFOUR is approximately 800 metres from Lotus Temple (Baháí House of Worship) — an 8-minute walk along the main road. Most pilgrims walk; the road is well-lit, paved, and busy with foot traffic. Lotus Temple opens at 9 AM (closed Mondays), free entry, allows 30-40 minutes of meditation inside.
Yes. Pure vegetarian, Jain (no onion / garlic / root vegetables / honey), satvik, and South Indian options are all available. Tell us your observance at the time of booking and we apply it to the kitchen orders for the entire stay. No meat, no eggs, and no alcohol can also be enforced room-wide if you are travelling with elderly relatives observing strict diets.
Yes — verified driver at a fixed full-day rate. Most multi-temple itineraries can fit Lotus Temple (walk), ISKCON (walk), Kalkaji Mandir (15 min cab), and Akshardham (40 min cab) in a single day. Birla Mandir and Bangla Sahib Gurudwara can be added for a half-day extension. Front desk plans the route and timing based on the temples’ aarti schedules.
Yes. Front desk is staffed 24/7. We honour pre-dawn check-in (3-4 AM) for pilgrims doing ISKCON mangal aarti at 4:30 AM. Mention your arrival time when booking and we keep room keys ready. Vegetarian / fruit option for early breakfast available — kitchen opens by 5 AM.
Inner-wing rooms (facing the courtyard, not the main road) are quieter and more suitable for daily prayers, meditation, or chanting. Blackout curtains as standard. Mention “quiet room for prayer” when booking. If your allocated room turns out too noisy, the front desk will move you to a quieter floor — no extra charge.
Yes. The work desk in every room can be cleared as a small altar / prasad space. Tea/coffee tray with cups is included if you want to offer water. We can also provide a small low table on request. Housekeeping respects “Do Not Disturb” — no disturbance during morning sandhya.
Tell us which temples you want to visit and your preferred meal observance — we will book the right room, plan the cabs, and time the meals around your aarti schedule. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival.