ITC Maurya, A Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi
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Review
Character and identity
Set within Delhi's diplomatic enclave, fifteen minutes from the airport and a short drive south of Connaught Place, ITC Maurya occupies a sandstone-coloured landmark approached up a curving, planted drive. The 438-room property is themed around the Mauryan dynasty and houses a serious collection of modern Indian art (Husain, Mehta, Khanna, Padamsee among them). Five restaurants and two bars anchor the F&B, led by Bukhara's clay-oven kebabs and the English country club mood of the Golf Bar. The Kaya Kalp spa runs around 30 treatments. Service is formal, attentive, and butler-led at higher room categories.
Who's it for
Best for:
International business travellers, diplomats, and first-time visitors to Delhi who want a secure, green compound close to the airport with full-service polish. Bonvoy collectors do well here. Food-curious guests should book in for Bukhara and the Food Sherpa walking tours led by a hotel chef.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want to step out of the lobby into a neighbourhood, this is the wrong base; the diplomatic enclave is quiet and you'll drive everywhere. Independent travellers who find constant butler attention intrusive rather than reassuring may also feel over-handled.
Bottom line
What you're really buying is frictionless arrival into Delhi: a secure, leafy compound minutes from the airport, butler service that absorbs the jet lag, and a genuinely strong restaurant line-up. Pay up for a suite to unlock butler service, line up a Kaya Kalp treatment for arrival day, and use Bonvoy status if you have it.