Le Meridien New Delhi

Delhi, India
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About Le Meridien New Delhi

A five-star address directly on Windsor Place at the southern edge of Connaught Place, Le Méridien New Delhi has defined Delhi's luxury event circuit since its opening in 1981. The property's enduring position — within two kilometres of Rajiv Chowk Metro Station and minutes from the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri — makes it a natural anchor for high-profile corporate gatherings, state-adjacent receptions, and multi-day MICE programmes where delegate convenience is non-negotiable. Its consistent recognition across global hotel intelligence platforms underscores a four-decade track record of hosting some of Delhi's most consequential events.

Banquet Halls and Conference Spaces in Central Delhi

The event floor at Le Méridien New Delhi spans multiple dedicated spaces suited to contrasting formats and delegate counts. The Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 500 guests in a floating or cocktail setup, with pillar-free interiors that allow flexible floor plans including banquet, theatre-style, and hollow-square configurations without obstructing sightlines or audience flow. A dedicated pre-function area supports delegate registration, exhibition pods, and pre-dinner receptions independent of the main hall. Smaller breakout rooms serve syndicate sessions and board meetings, rounding out a venue for corporate conferences in Connaught Place that can handle single-hall plenaries and parallel-track programming within the same property. In-house AV infrastructure includes integrated PA systems, projection capability, and technical crew coordination on request.

Corporate Events and Social Celebrations Across Formats

For MICE planners, the property's central location reduces delegate transit time substantially, with the hotel's accommodation inventory — 358 rooms and suites — allowing multi-day residential conferences without splitting groups across overflow properties. The in-house culinary team supports bespoke menus across Indian, continental, and Asian cuisines, and the catering model is predominantly in-house, which gives planners tighter quality control over food-and-beverage consistency across multi-session days. For social events including weddings and milestone celebrations, the Ballroom's neutral palette and height allow significant décor transformation, though planners should note that external caterers are not permitted, making menu customisation contingent on coordination with the hotel's F&B team rather than an independent vendor of choice.

Hospitality Infrastructure That Supports Multi-Day Programmes

Le Méridien New Delhi's position within the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio brings structured pre-event planning support, including dedicated event coordinators and access to Marriott's global RFP network for corporate accounts. Guest-room blocks can be ring-fenced during conference periods, and the property's dining outlets — including Le Belvedere and My Kind of Café — serve as informal networking extensions for delegations. Valet and self-parking are available on-site, an operational detail that matters considerably for large-format evening galas where simultaneous guest arrival is the norm. The property is also accessible for guests with mobility requirements, with lift access across event floors.

Planning Your Event at a Landmark Delhi Property

Spalba's listing for Le Méridien New Delhi includes verified capacity figures, floor plan references, and direct RFP submission through the platform — allowing planners to initiate a formal enquiry, compare configurations, and request availability in a single workflow without a preliminary site visit. For corporate bookers managing annual calendars or wedding coordinators assessing the Ballroom against comparable five-star spaces in central Delhi, the Spalba profile provides the specification depth needed to move from shortlist to decision with confidence.

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Presidential Suite ( Amaltas )
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Presidential Suite ( Amaltas )


Presidential Suite ( Ashoka )
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Presidential Suite ( Ashoka )

Experience Dining

 Le Belvedere
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Le Belvedere

An authentic Chinese restaurant offering one of the highest Roof-top dining venues in the city. Relish the delicacies with Szechwan and Cantonese influences and enjoy the sweeping view of the city from the 20th floor.

Everyday

12:30 PM-3:00 PM

7:30 PM-12:00 AM

eau de Monsoon
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eau de Monsoon

With an elegant brown and rust interior,the contemporary fine-dining restaurant serving classic Indian and Avant-garde' cuisine has been lauded by many.Authentic Indian flavours are served in international style.

Everyday

12:30 PM-2:30 PM

7:00 PM-12:00 AM

Experience by the Space

Wellness SPA by Amatrra

Wellness SPA by Amatrra

Experience ultimate well-being at Amatrra Wellness, where we redefine wellness through therapeutic massages. Immerse yourself in peace promoting deep relaxation and balance. Drawing from ancient wisdom and modern techniques, our therapies ease tension, eliminate toxins, and restore equilibrium. Whether you’re seeking relief from stress, muscle pain, or simply relaxation, our massages offer a transformative journey. Let our skilled therapists guide you towards profound rejuvenation at Amatrra Wellness, where every touch fosters a sense of renewal.


Everyday:

7:00 AM-10:00 PM

Appointment required

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

Mon-Sun: 8:00 AM-10:00 PM

Outdoor

Towels provided

Lifeguard on Duty

Explore Near by Places

National Museum

National Museum

The National Museum in New Delhi, also known as the National Museum of India, is one of the largest museums in India. Established in 1949, it holds a variety of articles ranging from the pre-historic era to modern works of art. It functions under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The museum is situated on Janpath.[1] The blueprint of the National Museum had been prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. The museum has around 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar (Yantra - instruments, mantra - formulae) was constructed in 1724. Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur who built this observatory went on to build other observatories in Ujjain, Varanasi, and Mathura. Jai Singh had found the existing astronomical instruments too small to take correct measurements and so he built these larger and more accurate instruments.

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