ITC to Open Five-Star Hotel at Dwarka Yashobhoomi, Boosting Hospitality Hub
ITC Hotels plans a five-star property at Dwarka Yashobhoomi, reinforcing the hospitality ecosystem around India’s major business and exhibition district.
ITC Hotels has announced plans to develop a five-star hotel at Dwarka Yashobhoomi, a major business, exhibition and convention district on the outskirts of New Delhi, marking a significant addition to the region’s hospitality landscape.
The move aligns with broader hospitality growth in India’s capital region, where demand from business travellers, corporate events, exhibitions and international conferences continues to accelerate. The planned property is expected to cater to premium guests seeking high-end accommodation near key institutional and commercial facilities.
The new hotel will be strategically situated to benefit from the influx of visitors to Yashobhoomi, which hosts large-scale events and serves as a focal point for domestic and international gatherings. Its presence is anticipated to enhance the overall appeal of the district as a comprehensive travel and business destination.
ITC’s decision to invest in a luxury hotel within this precinct is seen as part of a long-term development vision that connects hospitality supply with India’s rising business tourism and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) demand.
Industry observers note that the integration of premium accommodation options such as this one can support extended event stays, boost ancillary spending on F&B and services, and increase choice for corporate clients and leisure travellers alike.
The hotel is expected to feature amenities consistent with five-star standards, including upscale rooms, dining venues, wellness facilities and event spaces designed to serve both international and domestic guests.
With Delhi NCR emerging as a critical node for business tourism and large-format events, additional luxury hotel inventory is likely to attract more stakeholders in conferences, exhibitions and cultural interactions, contributing to the region’s hospitality sector growth trajectory.
This development reflects a broader industry trend in which hospitality brands align new supply with strategic urban centres and experience-led districts that combine travel, business and lifestyle offerings in a single ecosystem.

