Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur

Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
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About Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur

Rajasthan's largest hotel convention infrastructure finds its most capable expression at Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur — a property that combines over 97,000 square feet of event space with the brand discipline of ITC's upper-upscale Welcomhotel portfolio. Positioned on the Uchiyarda road on the outskirts of Jodhpur, the property draws from the city's Marwari architectural vocabulary — sandstone finishes, arched colonnades, and courtyard planning — while housing a convention and banquet ecosystem that routinely hosts 3,000 guests in floating configuration. For planners arriving with large-format briefs, few addresses in Rajasthan offer this combination of scale, in-house infrastructure, and full-service accommodation under one roof.

Convention and Banquet Infrastructure for Large-Format Events in Jodhpur

The centrepiece of the event offering is the Marwar Hall, one of the largest pillar-free convention spaces in Rajasthan, supported by multiple pre-function areas, breakout rooms, and open-air lawn sections that extend the event floor considerably. The lawn capacity alone accommodates large-scale wedding sangeets and MICE-format gala dinners without splitting delegations across wings. Internal arrival flow is designed to separate registration and pre-function traffic from the primary banquet floor — a detail that matters on multi-session conference days. Integrated audio-visual systems, LED wall provisioning, and dedicated in-house technical coordination make the space a credible venue for product launches, annual conclaves, and association conferences requiring Jodhpur MICE facilities at scale.

Weddings, Corporate Conferences, and the Honest Capacity Consideration

Two event categories define the booking pattern at this facility: Rajasthan destination weddings and large-group corporate conferences. For weddings, the combination of open-air lawns, indoor pillar-free halls, and an on-site accommodation block of over 200 rooms means multi-day wedding programmes — mehendi, sangeet, pheras, and reception — can be contained entirely within the property, reducing the logistical complexity that destination celebrations typically generate. For corporate groups, the breakout room inventory and sequential-hall configuration support parallel-track agendas. One contextual note planners should factor in: the Uchiyarda location, while offering unobstructed horizons and the scale that the property requires, sits approximately 7–9 kilometres from Jodhpur city centre, meaning city-transfer logistics for non-resident attendees need explicit planning in the event run sheet.

Location, Accommodation, and Arrival Logistics for Destination Groups

Jodhpur Airport sits roughly 8–10 kilometres from the property, making airport-to-venue transfers more direct than routes requiring a city transit. The 200-plus room inventory — comprising standard rooms, suites, and villa-style accommodation — means conference and wedding room blocks can be absorbed without overflow, a consistent pressure point at destination-format events in Rajasthan. On-site dining spans multiple outlets with banquet catering managed through ITC's established F&B infrastructure, covering vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus across Rajasthani, Indian, and continental cuisines. The property's alcohol service follows Rajasthan excise regulations; planners should confirm current permit conditions at the RFP stage to align bar service timelines with event scheduling.

Planning Your Event Inquiry Through Spalba

Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur is listed on Spalba with verified capacity data, space configurations, and direct contact access to the property's events team. Planners comparing Jodhpur wedding venues or evaluating Rajasthan convention properties for a multi-day MICE programme can use Spalba's RFP tools to submit enquiries, request floor plans, and compare turnaround proposals from the venue alongside alternatives — all within a single workflow. The scale of this property rewards early-stage engagement; room-block availability and lawn bookings for peak season dates move quickly across the October–February wedding and conference corridor.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Deluxe Rooms

Deluxe Rooms

Measuring 39 sq. m., Spacious and elegant, warmly lit and inviting, these are perfect for both work and leisure with views of the desert sands stretching out into the distance.

Jodhpur Chambers

Jodhpur Chambers

Measuring 40 sq. m. and designed for today’s travelers, who appreciate a blend of the historic with the contemporary. These exquisite rooms bring alive Rajasthan’s traditions of a royal lifestyle.

Experience Dining

WelcomCafe Chinkara

WelcomCafe Chinkara

Rajasthani, Indian and international cuisines are served indoors or out, with their relaxed and friendly air.

Dress Code: Smart Casual


Bistro Desert Rose

Bistro Desert Rose

Round-the-clock dining with colourful & vibrant interiors. The Bistro offers the best of Malts, Liquors, Cocktails, and finger food. A perfect place to relax and unwind with friends.

Dress Code: Smart Casual

Experience by the Space

Games Room

Games Room

Bond with friends and family over a choice of games options at Games room.

Pool

Pool

The gleaming waters of the swimming pool invite you to take a refreshing dip!

Explore Near by Places

Umaid Bhawan Museum

Umaid Bhawan Museum

The Umaid Bhawan Palace is housed neatly beside the royal blue city of Jodhpur. It is an architectural marvel, truly an edifice and is almost 75 years old. The foundation was laid in 1928 and construction of the palace was completed in 1943 under the guidance of chief architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Sir S.S. Jacob. The erection of the palace was done under the aegis H.V. Lanchester. The foundation’s ground was crushed by Maharaja Umaid Singh himself upon whom the palace is named after all.

Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort

The fort was named Mehrangarh, meaning 'fort of the sun' – a reference to the clan's mythical descent from the sun god Surya. Over 500 yards long, its wall rises in places to a height of 120 feet and is 70 feet thick.

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