The Oberoi, New Delhi
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About The Oberoi, New Delhi
Few luxury hotels in the capital position their event spaces as deliberately as The Oberoi, New Delhi does — calibrating every detail from arrival protocol to plate presentation around the seniority of the guest list. Overlooking the Delhi Golf Club's verdant greens from its Golf Links address, the property has anchored some of India's most consequential corporate and diplomatic gatherings since its opening. For planners whose primary currency is discretion and precision, this five-star hotel delivers a level of operational control that larger convention-heavy properties in Aerocity or Connaught Place cannot replicate at this scale.
Intimate Banquet Spaces and Event Floors in South Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave
The Oberoi, New Delhi houses a focused set of event spaces rather than a sprawling convention floor, which is precisely the point. The Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 350 guests in a floating or cocktail configuration and scales to theatre-style and banquet setups for structured corporate programmes. The pre-function foyer outside the ballroom is a considered space for delegate registration, cocktail receptions, and brand activation displays. Ceiling heights, column-free layouts, and controlled natural light make the property well-suited to AV-heavy productions including LED wall installations, simultaneous interpretation setups, and tiered stage builds. Dedicated event entrances ensure that conference delegates and hotel residents move through separate circuits — a logistical detail that matters enormously on multi-day MICE programmes.
Weddings and Corporate Conferences at a Golf-Facing Five-Star Property
The property serves two distinct planner profiles with markedly different operational modes. Corporate clients — particularly those running board retreats, leadership conclaves, and incentive programmes for senior executives — benefit from the hotel's discretion-first service culture, high-speed Wi-Fi infrastructure, and proximity to the diplomatic enclaves of Chanakyapuri and South Delhi business corridors. Wedding planners working with intimate guest lists will find the ballroom well-proportioned for a seated dinner of up to 250 covers, with in-house catering teams capable of executing multi-cuisine menus including Indian, Continental, and Asian formats. The honest constraint worth noting: with a maximum capacity of 350 guests, this location in Delhi for large-format weddings or conferences exceeding that threshold will require planners to consider supplementary offsite spaces or adjacent programming days to accommodate full guest lists.
Accessibility, Accommodation, and On-Property Guest Experience
The Oberoi, New Delhi offers 220 rooms and suites, making residential conference formats genuinely viable for groups of up to 150 delegates without sourcing external room blocks. The property is approximately 20 minutes from Indira Gandhi International Airport under normal traffic conditions and is accessible via the Golf Links road network, with structured valet and self-parking available on site. The hotel's dining portfolio — anchored by threesixty°, its all-day restaurant, and Enoteca for Italian fine dining — gives event planners ready-made options for pre-event dinners, post-conference networking meals, and hosted client entertainment without leaving the property.
Planning Your Event at One of Delhi's Most Recognised Business Hotels
The Oberoi, New Delhi holds a consistent position among India's top-ranked business hotels and has received recognition from travel publications and industry bodies over multiple years, reinforcing its credentials for international delegations and client-facing corporate events where the venue itself signals intent. Planners evaluating this property on Spalba can review verified capacity configurations, submit an RFP directly, and compare floor plans against event requirements. The decision ultimately comes down to whether an intimate, high-accountability event environment outweighs the draw of larger, multi-hall facilities — for many senior planners, it consistently does.















































