In Delhi, luxury hotels are no longer background venues — they’re becoming the main attraction. Properties like The Lodhi and ITC Maurya are increasingly hosting high-profile dinners, fashion previews, art unveilings and invite-only social nights that draw crowds well beyond hotel guests.
The strategy is clear: own the city’s cultural calendar. Hotel lobbies now double as lounges, bars host DJ nights, and restaurants are designed for visibility as much as dining.
For Delhi’s social crowd, the hotel address matters as much as the guest list. For hotels, this shift turns F&B and public spaces into brand amplifiers — keeping properties culturally relevant without relying on room nights alone.
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