Hyatt Regency Delhi, Bhikaji Cama Place
Hyatt Regency Delhi is a 5-star Hyatt hotel at Bhikaji Cama Place on Ring Road, opened in 1983, with around 492 rooms and 50 suites, an outdoor pool, Club Olympus spa and several award-winning restaurants, about 13 km from Delhi airport.
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
Hyatt Regency Delhi — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹10,000–18,000/night
- Check-in / out: 2:00 pm / 12:00 pm
- Rooms: 492
- Distance to DEL airport: 13 km (~25 min by car)
- Nearest station: Bhikaji Cama Place (Pink Line) — 0.6 km (8 min walk)
Overview & History
Hyatt Regency Delhi opened in 1983 and remains one of North India's largest five-star hotels by room count, with around 492 rooms including 50 suites. The property is owned by Asian Hotels (North) and managed by Hyatt, and its stepped, staggered facade on Ring Road is a long-standing Delhi landmark. Decades of operation have made it a fixture for the city's conference, banqueting and diplomatic circuits, and several of its restaurants have become destinations in their own right.
Its scale, established restaurants and central position give it the feel of a working city hotel built for volume, rather than a boutique retreat. For organisers who need a large block of rooms paired with serious event space, few Delhi hotels match its capacity.
Location & Getting There
The hotel sits in the commercial hub of Bhikaji Cama Place on Ring Road, close to Chanakyapuri and the diplomatic enclave. Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is around 13 km away, typically a 25-minute drive, which is among the shorter airport runs for a centrally located Delhi hotel. The nearest Metro station is Bhikaji Cama Place on the Pink Line, a short walk from the door, linking onward to South Extension, INA and Lajpat Nagar. The South Delhi road network puts Connaught Place, the airport and Gurugram within straightforward reach, and the Ring Road position helps with quick exits in most directions.
Rooms & Suites
Rooms are contemporary, with king or twin beds, ergonomic work desks and pool or city views. The Regency Club tier adds lounge access with breakfast and evening refreshments. Above the standard rooms sit a range of suites, from Regency Suites with separate living areas up to Presidential and Diplomatic suites for VIP and long-stay guests. The large inventory means a broad spread of categories and consistent availability for groups, while the staggered facade gives many rooms their own small terrace or recessed window line. In-room amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, minibars and marble bathrooms.
Dining
The hotel is known as much for its restaurants as its rooms. La Piazza, established in 1994, is among Delhi's earliest authentic Italian restaurants, with a wood-fired oven, ingredients from the hotel's own farm and a celebrated tiramisu. The China Kitchen serves contemporary Chinese and Sichuan cooking in an open-kitchen setting that lets diners watch the work up close, while TK's Oriental Grill covers Japanese, Thai and Far Eastern grills with a popular weekend brunch featuring sashimi, sushi and champagne or sake. The all-day Cafe and the Sidewalk café-patisserie complete the line-up, the latter handy for pastries, breads and quick coffees.
Amenities & Facilities
The wellness offer centres on Club Olympus Spa, Salon & Fitness, with a modern gym, an outdoor swimming pool, steam, sauna and a hot tub, plus a range of relaxing massages and treatments. There is 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi, a concierge and travel desk, and airport transfers on request. The hotel's size supports a full menu of services for both business and leisure guests, with the pool and spa giving conference attendees somewhere to unwind between sessions.
Meetings, Weddings & Events
Banqueting is a core strength. The hotel offers extensive conference and ballroom space for large corporate events, exhibitions, conventions and grand weddings, backed by in-house catering and event management. Its central location and ample room inventory make it a practical host for multi-day events drawing delegates from across the NCR, and the on-site restaurants give planners ready options for off-floor dinners and receptions.
The Neighbourhood
Bhikaji Cama Place is an office and retail district, with Sarojini Nagar and Dilli Haat (INA) close by for shopping, and the green expanses of Lodhi Garden and Safdarjung's Tomb a short drive away. The diplomatic quarter of Chanakyapuri is roughly 3 km on, with its embassies and museums. Central Delhi's sights and Khan Market are within easy reach, making the hotel a reasonable base for both business calls and sightseeing. The proximity to Chanakyapuri also makes it a steady choice for guests with embassy or government business, while the markets at Sarojini Nagar and INA give leisure travellers plenty to do close by.
Who It's Best For
The hotel suits conference and event organisers needing scale, business travellers who value the central location and quick airport run, and diners drawn to La Piazza and The China Kitchen. World of Hyatt members can earn and redeem here. Its busy, large-hotel character is its strength; travellers wanting an intimate or boutique stay may look elsewhere, but for a well-connected, full-service Delhi base with standout dining, it is hard to fault.
Hyatt Regency Delhi — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Standard / Regency Room | Contemporary rooms with king or twin beds, an ergonomic work desk and pool or city views. |
| Regency Club Room | Club-level rooms with access to the Regency Club Lounge for breakfast, refreshments and evening drinks. |
| Regency Suite | A spacious suite with a separate living area, among the 50 suites in the hotel's 492-key inventory. |
| Presidential / Diplomatic Suite | The top-tier suites, with expansive living space and premium amenities for VIP and long-stay guests. |
Dining at Hyatt Regency Delhi
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| La Piazza | Italian (one of Delhi's earliest authentic Italian restaurants) |
| The China Kitchen | Chinese and Sichuan fine dining |
| TK's Oriental Grill | Pan-Asian – Japanese, Thai and Far Eastern grill |
| Cafe | All-day multi-cuisine dining |
| Sidewalk | Café and patisserie |
What's near Hyatt Regency Delhi
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Bhikaji Cama Place commercial hub | 0.2 km | ~2 min walk |
| Sarojini Nagar Market | 2 km | ~24 min walk |
| Chanakyapuri (Diplomatic Enclave) | 3 km | short taxi/auto |
| Dilli Haat (INA) | 4 km | short taxi/auto |
| Safdarjung's Tomb | 5 km | short taxi/auto |
| Lodhi Garden | 6 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Hyatt Regency Delhi located?
It is at Bhikaji Cama Place on Ring Road, New Delhi (110066), near Chanakyapuri in South Delhi.
How far is the hotel from Delhi airport?
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is about 13 km away, usually a 25-minute drive.
What is the nearest metro station?
Bhikaji Cama Place station on the Pink Line is the closest, a short walk from the hotel.
When did Hyatt Regency Delhi open?
The hotel opened in 1983 and is one of the largest five-star hotels in North India by room count.
What restaurants does the hotel have?
La Piazza (Italian), The China Kitchen (Chinese/Sichuan), TK's Oriental Grill (Pan-Asian), an all-day Cafe and the Sidewalk café-patisserie.
Does the hotel have a pool and spa?
Yes. It has an outdoor pool and the Club Olympus Spa, Salon & Fitness with a gym, steam, sauna and hot tub.