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Essentia Hotels Nagpur Debuts 81-Room Luxury Property

Essentia Hotels & Resorts enters Nagpur with an 81-room luxury hotel and convention centre featuring 41,000 sq ft of event space and multiple dining outlets.

Essentia Hotels Nagpur Debuts 81-Room Luxury Property
Essentia Luxury Hotel and Convention Nagpur exterior with banquet halls and modern guest rooms
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Nagpur, May 2026: Essentia Hotels & Resorts has entered the Central India market with the opening of Essentia Luxury Hotel & Convention in Nagpur, an 81-room property built to tap business travel, leisure stays, and large-format events. The project brings over 41,000 sq. ft. of banqueting and convention space into a market that’s been short on scale.

The hotel sits in Khairy, with access to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport and Nagpur Junction Railway Station. It also puts guests within reach of Zero Mile Stone, Deekshabhoomi, Futala Lake, Ambazari Lake, and Sitabuldi Fort.

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That mix matters.

Corporate demand on one side. Tourist pull on the other.

81-room inventory with premium and suite offerings

The property houses 81 rooms, including seven premium rooms and a presidential suite.

It’s a tight inventory. But clearly tiered.

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The setup targets everyone from quick business stays to longer leisure visits. And the inclusion of a presidential suite signals where the real money sits, top-end corporate guests and event-linked bookings.

Higher yields. Not just higher occupancy.

41,000 sq. ft. event infrastructure targets MICE demand

The real play here is events.

Over 41,000 sq. ft. of space, including a convention centre, Grand Ballroom, Orion Lawn, Carnival meeting room, and multiple boardrooms.

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That’s scale Nagpur doesn’t see often.

The hotel can host everything, corporate conferences, weddings, social functions, and large banquets.

And that’s not accidental.

Tier-2 cities are seeing a surge in destination weddings and corporate offsites. Hotels without big event space are already falling behind.

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Food and beverage outlets support multi-segment positioning

F&B is built to pull double duty.

Citron, the all-day dining restaurant, serves multi-cuisine menus with both global and regional dishes. There’s also a private dining area for smaller gatherings and business meetings.

Then comes Nirvana Lounge Bar, more relaxed, more social.

These aren’t just add-ons.

They’re revenue drivers, especially in cities where locals use hotels as meeting spots.

Wellness and recreational facilities enhance stay experience

The basics are in place, a swimming pool and fitness centre.

Nothing flashy. But expected.

Hotels in this segment can’t skip wellness anymore. Guests want downtime without leaving the property.

Strategic expansion into emerging urban markets

Essentia’s move into Nagpur is not random.

The city is growing as a logistics and commercial hub. And demand for organised hotels is catching up fast.

Mohammed Parvez, CEO, Essentia Hotels & Resorts, said the brand is targeting cities like Nagpur because of their rising economic role. The property, he added, is built to serve business travel, leisure stays, weddings, and MICE demand in one place.

That’s the bigger pattern.

Hotel groups are pushing into tier-2 and tier-3 cities early, before supply floods the market.

And with this launch, Essentia isn’t just adding rooms.

It’s planting a stake in Central India’s next growth cycle.

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