ITC Maurya, Chanakyapuri — Luxury 5-Star Hotel & Booking

ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi: 437 rooms in Chanakyapuri's Diplomatic Enclave. Home of Bukhara and Dum Pukht, Kaya Kalp spa and pool.

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ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi, Chanakyapuri (Diplomatic Enclave)

ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is a 5-star ITC Hotels property in Chanakyapuri's Diplomatic Enclave with 437 rooms and suites, the award-winning Bukhara and Dum Pukht restaurants, Kaya Kalp spa and a pool, about 14 km from Delhi's IGI airport.

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ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi — quick facts

Overview & History

ITC Maurya opened in 1977 and has long been one of Delhi's most prominent luxury hotels, regularly chosen for visiting heads of state and diplomatic guests. Part of ITC Hotels and marketed under Marriott's Luxury Collection, it carries the WelcomArt collection of contemporary Indian art and was an early mover on green building, holding LEED Platinum and LEED Zero Water credentials. With 411 rooms and 26 suites, it is a large hotel that still feels personal at its top tiers. Over nearly five decades it has built a reputation as Delhi's address for protocol-level hospitality, and its name is closely tied to the signature restaurants it pioneered.

Location & Getting There

The hotel stands on Sardar Patel Marg in the Diplomatic Enclave at Chanakyapuri, surrounded by embassies and backing onto the green Delhi Ridge. It is roughly 14 km and about a 30-minute drive from IGI airport, and central landmarks such as Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate and Connaught Place are all within 4 to 6 km. Lok Kalyan Marg on the Yellow Line is the nearest practical metro station, a short drive away, though most guests use the hotel's cars or taxis given the spread-out, low-density diplomatic district. The setting trades airport proximity for a calm, secure and unmistakably central address.

Rooms & Suites

Rooms rise from the Executive Club category, around 26 sq m, through The Towers at about 40 sq m and the premium ITC One floor at 53 sq m, to Deluxe and Luxury Suites. ITC One adds private check-in, butler service and a dedicated lounge with curated dining, while the largest Luxury Suites, between 84 and 118 sq m, include the signature suites used for state visits. Interiors lean towards classic, art-rich luxury rather than minimalism, and rooms benefit from the hotel's advanced air-purification system with real-time monitoring, a meaningful detail in Delhi's winter air.

Dining

ITC Maurya is a dining destination in its own right, with nine outlets in total. Bukhara, serving North-West Frontier food from a clay oven, is among the most internationally recognised Indian restaurants and has hosted numerous world leaders over the years. Dum Pukht presents refined Awadhi cuisine in a more formal setting, and Avartana offers progressive South Indian tasting menus. Ottimo at West View covers Italian, The Pavilion is the 24-hour multi-cuisine all-day venue, and The Golf Bar handles drinks, alongside gourmet outlets including a patisserie and a chocolate boutique. Few hotels anywhere carry this density of landmark restaurants under one roof.

Amenities & Facilities

Wellness centres on Kaya Kalp – The Spa, an award-winning spa offering Indian and international therapies, supported by an outdoor pool with a sun deck and a 24-hour health and fitness centre. Service touches include butler service in the top categories, 24-hour in-room dining, a concierge and travel desk, and valet parking. The WelcomArt collection and the landscaped grounds give the public areas a sense of occasion well beyond a standard business hotel, and the green-building systems extend to water recycling and energy management across the property.

Meetings, Weddings & Events

The hotel has five banquet and conference venues and is an established choice for high-profile conferences, state functions and large weddings in central Delhi. Its standing in the diplomatic district, combined with experienced banqueting teams and signature catering drawn from its celebrated kitchens, makes it a frequent pick for events that need both prestige and capacity. The same protocol experience that handles visiting delegations translates naturally to formal weddings and corporate galas requiring discretion and scale.

The Neighbourhood

Chanakyapuri is Delhi's diplomatic quarter: quiet, leafy and secure, with embassies lining the avenues and the Delhi Ridge reserved forest alongside. Sarojini Nagar Market for shopping is close by, while Lodhi Garden, the museums around Janpath and the monuments of Lutyens' Delhi are a short drive. It is one of the calmest central addresses in the city, away from the congestion of the older quarters, yet still within easy reach of the government and business heart of the capital.

Who It's Best For

ITC Maurya suits diplomats and dignitaries, senior corporate and government travellers, and anyone who wants a central, prestigious base in Lutyens' Delhi. It is equally a draw for food lovers making a pilgrimage to Bukhara or Dum Pukht, and for hosts planning landmark weddings or conferences that demand both scale and discretion. Travellers wanting an airport-side hotel purely for a quick turnaround would be better served closer to IGI, but for a stay rooted in central Delhi, few addresses carry the same standing.

ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi — room types

RoomWhat you get
Executive Club RoomThe entry category at around 26 sq m, with Executive Club lounge benefits and views over the hotel grounds or city.
The TowersLarger rooms of about 40 sq m on dedicated floors with elevated service, popular with senior business travellers.
ITC OnePremium 53 sq m rooms with personalised check-in, butler service and ITC One lounge access.
Deluxe SuiteSuites of roughly 45–59 sq m with a separate living area and the hotel's full suite of privileges.
Luxury SuiteThe top suites at 84–118 sq m, including signature suites used by visiting dignitaries and heads of state.

Dining at ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi

OutletCuisine / type
BukharaNorth-West Frontier cuisine
Dum PukhtAwadhi fine dining
AvartanaProgressive South Indian
Ottimo at West ViewItalian
The Pavilion24-hour multi-cuisine
The Golf BarBar and lounge

What's near ITC Maurya, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New Delhi

LandmarkDistanceApprox. on foot
Diplomatic Enclave embassies1 km~12 min walk
Delhi Ridge / reserved forest1 km~12 min walk
Rashtrapati Bhavan4 kmshort taxi/auto
India Gate6 kmshort taxi/auto
Connaught Place6 kmshort taxi/auto
Sarojini Nagar Market3 kmshort taxi/auto
Lodhi Garden6 kmshort taxi/auto

Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is ITC Maurya located?

On Sardar Patel Marg in the Diplomatic Enclave at Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, surrounded by embassies and beside the Delhi Ridge.

How far is ITC Maurya from IGI airport?

About 14 km, roughly a 30-minute drive depending on traffic. The hotel arranges airport transfers on request.

Which famous restaurants are at ITC Maurya?

Bukhara for North-West Frontier cuisine, Dum Pukht for Awadhi fine dining and Avartana for progressive South Indian, plus Ottimo for Italian and the 24-hour Pavilion.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 12:00 noon, with early or late timings subject to availability.

Does ITC Maurya have a spa and pool?

Yes. Kaya Kalp – The Spa offers therapies and treatments, and there is an outdoor swimming pool with a sun deck and a 24-hour fitness centre.

Is the hotel suitable for weddings and conferences?

Yes. It has five banquet and meeting venues and a long track record of hosting large weddings, conferences and state functions in central Delhi.