Grand Hyatt Gurugram, the newest luxury hotel in the vibrant Delhi NCR region, stands as a masterpiece of modern architecture. Designed by the legendary Norman Foster, renowned for icons such as Apple Park, the hotel redefines opulence through its three pillars—height, light, and space. Moving beyond the conventional use of elaborate props to signify luxury, Grand Hyatt Gurugram focuses on the unparalleled convenience these elements bring to its guests.
Adding another layer of sophistication, the interiors are crafted by the globally celebrated designer Toni Chi, who has lent his artistic vision to several iconic hotels around the world. At Grand Hyatt Gurugram, Toni Chi skillfully weaves India’s rich heritage into the modern design narrative. From meticulously restored Kashmiri carpets to heritage-inspired furniture, every detail reflects the grandeur of India’s past. As guests ascend to their rooms, they are greeted by a seamless blend of historic charm and contemporary elegance, with modern amenities thoughtfully integrated to enhance their stay.
A Culinary Philosophy: Fresh, Fast, and Ala Minute
At Grand Hyatt Gurugram, we believe that luxury dining is not just about flavors—it’s about the experience. Our culinary philosophy centers on serving food that is fresh and fast, ala minute. This approach ensures that every dish is crafted to perfection in real time. Guests will notice the unique presence of chefs actively preparing meals, a refreshing contrast to the traditional abundance of waiting staff, creating a dynamic and immersive dining experience.
Maiya and Musui: Art that Breathes Life into Spaces
The artistic soul of Grand Hyatt Gurugram is enriched by Maiya and Musui, the creations of K. S. Radhakrishnan, one of India’s most celebrated contemporary sculptors. These captivating sculptures, scattered across the hotel, evoke a sense of curiosity and wonder, embodying the spirit of the Grand Hyatt brand—captivating, elevated, and theatrical.
Maiya, a strong and graceful female figure, symbolizes nurturing and resilience, celebrating the power of femininity.
Musui, her companion, is characterized by playfulness and dynamic energy, reflecting the exuberance of life.
Together, these sculptures add a layer of personality and storytelling to the hotel, making it a destination that speaks to both the heart and mind.
By Air
Location: About 17.5 km & 30 min drive from the Grand Hyatt Gurugram.
Connectivity
Indira Gandhi International Airport (Airport Airport: IGI) is the primary international gateway to India, located in New Delhi. It's one of the busiest airports in the world, known for its modern facilities and extensive connectivity. The airport features three terminals, with Terminal 3 being the largest and most advanced. It serves as a hub for both domestic and international flights, with multiple airlines operating there. IGI Delhi has earned accolades for its services and infrastructure, making it a key part of India's aviation network.
By Train
Location: Approximately 33 km & 1hr 20 min drive from Grand Hyatt Gurugram.
Connectivity
New Delhi railway station (station code: NDLS) is the primary railway hub for the Indian capital, New Delhi, and an integral part of Indian Railways. Situated in Central Delhi, approximately 2 kilometers north of Connaught Place, the station features 16 platforms with entrances at Paharganj (platform 1) and Ajmeri Gate (platform 16). It is among the busiest railway stations in India, handling a high frequency of trains and substantial passenger traffic on a daily basis
By Train
Location: Approximately 17 km & 45 min drive from Grand Hyatt Gurugram.
Connectivity
Gurugram railway station (Station code: GGN) is an under-construction railway station in Gurugram district, Haryana. The station consists of 3 platforms which are well sheltered having facilities including water, sanitation, Wi-Fi etc. The station serves Gurugram city and is a part of Delhi-Jaipur railway line. Gurugram station is connected to important cities in India like New Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, Chandigarh, Patna, Howrah and Jammu.