
Best Luxury Hotels in India
Located in South Asia, India stretches from snow-capped mountains to palm-fringed beaches, inspiring all the senses. For those wanting an immersive cultural experience, watch life meet death on the banks of the Ganga River as locals perform their evening rituals in Varanasi or head north and witness the jewel of Islamic art by visiting the Taj Mahal, a display of pride and tradition. The Himalayas provide a refreshing break from the bustle of the Indian streets where you are invited to practise yoga in Rishikesh, visit Tibetan monasteries in Dharamshala, or trek through the stunning landscapes of Ladakh. However, if it is sun and sand you’re craving, Goa’s laid-back beaches and vibrant nightlife will not disappoint.
Whether it be the grand fortresses, picturesque landscapes or unique gastronomy that promote this adventure, India’s culture and vibrant atmosphere are waiting to welcome you.
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Maharashtra, Mumbai
Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel & Residences
(5 stars)Are you looking for a conveniently located and spacious hotel that is nested in a vast area of gardens and natural landscapes? Then you want to consider the Grand Hyatt Mumbai, which is located right between the Mumbai airport and the business district – making it a typical choice for business people on the move. Despite its central location, this hotel boasts of an impressive 12 acres of surrounding greenery which provides a wonderful respite from the bustling cityscape around it.
Delhi NCR, New Delhi
The Roseate New Delhi
(5 stars)Designed by internationally renowned Khun Lek Bunnag, this unusual building was inspired by the five elements of Hindu philosophy (air, water, fire, earth and sky). Full of high tech gadgetry, everything in the bedrooms – like lighting and curtains – is controlled from an iPad. It has the longest swimming pool in town (108 metres long) and is surrounded by gardens, creating a cocoon of serenity. These include an area for growing the produce that’s served in the restaurants – the hotel also has cows and a mini fruit orchard. Guests can dine on Chinese food at Chi Ni or international cuisine at Kiyan.
Karnataka, Bangalore
The Ritz-Carlton, Bangalore
(5 stars)Over 1000 artworks are found throughout this property, showcasing national and international artists, while the building’s exterior is punctuated by intricate latticework. 277 bedrooms come with 400-ply Frette linen, Asprey bath products, Krug coffee machines, retro Tivoli radios and a personalised welcome note from management. Indian food is served in Riwaz, with Chinese cuisine in the Lantern. The Market is an all-day dining outlet, the Lobby Lounge serves an indulgent afternoon tea and Bang is the rooftop bar. The spa is possibly the best in town and guests can enjoy a dip in the long, thin swimming pool.
Uttar Pradesh, Agra, Taj Ganj
ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra
(5 stars)The ITC Mughal won the prestigious Aga Khan Award for its excellent representation of Mughal architecture and is a 2021 Trip Advisor Travelers Choice Hotel. The 233 bedroom hotel is a modern take on an ancient culture – with strong environmental credentials – allowing visitors to steep in local heritage while surrounded by 21st-century mod cons. It has two restaurants: Peshawri and Taj Bano, an outdoor pool, hot tub, the Kaya Kalp Royal Spa and a fitness centre. Bedrooms are traditionally styled, with garden views. Suites have Club Lounge access, while the Grand Presidential Suite comes with its own plunge pool.
Karnataka, Bangalore
JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru
(5 stars)Travelling for work? This hotel in the central business district – with views of Cubbon Park – couldn’t be more convenient. Open every day from early to late, JW Kitchen serves a la carte food and fantastic Sunday brunches. Uno is the Marriott’s Japanese restaurant; Alba serves Mediterranean dishes; Spice Terrace has a menu of Indian cuisine; the Bengaluru Baking Company is the place for coffee and a cake, and there’s The Merak Brewhouse for a pint. Guests also have access to a fitness centre, an attractive outdoor pool area and a spa.
Tamil Nadu, Mahabalipuram
Kaldan Samudhra Palace
(5 stars)Stretching 10 acres along the Bay of Bengal, this palatial residence is a wonderful example of Rajasthani architecture. Kaldan Samudhra translates as “an immortal place in paradise” and was opened in 2021, after several years of work by the country’s top builders, sculptors and artisans. 106 bedrooms have a regal style, reflecting a traditional aesthetic and range from deluxe twins to three-bedded villas with private pools. The grounds incorporate a long pool meandering past the hotel buildings and a private beach where you can practice sunset, as well as soak up some rays.
Maharashtra, Mumbai
The Lalit Mumbai
(5 stars)Among the many 5 start hotels available in Mumbai, the LaLit might be one of the most reasonably priced and economically competitive. Boasting a unique offering of luxury apartments with full-featured hotel service, the LaLit is a great choice for families or anyone else who wants to stay in a place that feels just like home. The available residences are very tastefully decorated in a modern style, and the wonderful ambience and high standards of this place will impress even the most demanding visitors.
Rajasthan, Jaipur
JW Marriott Jaipur Resort & Spa
(5 stars)A contemporary property that’s conveniently located for access to the airport, the JW Marriott in Jaipur has 374 bedrooms with picture windows. Cribs and rollaway beds can be requested, plus there’s a minibar, satellite TV and an iPod dock in every room. The hotel’s amenities include a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and a kids’ splash pool. Its signature restaurant, Okra, has won awards for its global menu, and guests can also sample authentic Indian cuisine at Saffron, or tuck into the freshly baked delicacies for sale at the in-house Jaipur Baking Company.
Tamil Nadu, Chennai
Taj Club House, Chennai
(5 stars)Found in a salubrious residential neighbourhood, historically popular with illustrious Brits, the Taj Club House is instantly recognisable by its 45000 sq.ft neon blue glass façade. This, and 220 rooms (some with butler service), were designed by Thom Catallo, creating an on-trend retreat for business, as well as leisure travellers. The Taj’s polished signature restaurant, The Club House, is complemented by its Brew cafe and the Blend cocktail bar with a pulsating vibe. Jiva Spa has a menu of rituals and treatments, inspired by local culture and you can unwind on a plush lounger beside the rooftop pool.
West Bengal, Kolkata
Hyatt Centric Ballygunge Kolkata
(5 stars)Located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Ballygunge, Hyatt Centric Ballygunge Kolkata marks the brand’s dynamic debut in the City of Joy. With 93 contemporary rooms and suites, the hotel is designed as a stylish home base for modern travellers eager to immerse themselves in Kolkata’s rich artistic, culinary, and cultural scene. Guests enjoy smart in-room technology, contactless check-in, and design that blends playful textures with locally inspired touches.
Culinary highlights include Cal-On, a rooftop craft brewery with a terrace garden and mixology-led cocktails; YAYAvar, serving regional Indian dishes inspired by the country’s highways; and TESS, a Euro-Asian bistro with Thai specialities and European comfort food. For events, the hotel offers over 3,000 sq ft of flexible spaces, from the Gallery ballroom to collaborative studios and lounges. Leisure amenities include a rooftop pool, rejuvenating spa, and a fully equipped fitness centre. Ideally located near landmarks such as the Victoria Memorial, New Market and Eden Gardens, this hotel is a vibrant launchpad for discovering Kolkata.
Delhi NCR, New Delhi
The LaLiT New Delhi
(5 stars)Offering some of the largest bedrooms in the city – 461 in total – this suits those staying for a longer period, families, or who enjoy a little more room. It also suits those who enjoy some late-night partying – LaLiT has its own club (with live DJs playing at the weekends) Kitty Su. There are also four excellent restaurants, a spa, an in-house art gallery and an outdoor pool, with luxe loungers. A stay here places guests in the heart of the busy city, as such, it was built upwards to fit, rather than spreading outwards – its height, therefore, affords plenty of excellent views.
Rajasthan, Udaipur
The Leela Palace Udaipur
(5 stars)If you prefer a more contemporary vibe, book one of 80 soundproofed rooms here. You’ll enjoy direct lake views with the Aravalli Mountains in the background. Dine on the terrace of the main restaurant, choosing from a menu of international cuisine, with a glass of something from its walk-in wine cellar; tuck into Indian food overlooking the lake; and cosy up beside the fire as you listen to live Rajasthani folk music in the bar. The Leela Palace’s other amenities include a spa, an outdoor pool and a gym. It first opened in April 2009, part of a small luxe chain of resorts and has become especially popular with business travellers.
