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Opening of Novotel New Delhi City Centre with 124-key

Novotel Hotels has announced the opening of Novotel New Delhi City Centre, a haven of modern hospitality in the heart of India’s vibrant capital city

Opening of Novotel New Delhi City Centre
Opening of Novotel New Delhi City Centre

Strategically located near key business hubs, shopping destinations and cultural  landmarks, Novotel New Delhi City Centre offers exceptional connectivity and convenience.  With 124 thoughtfully designed guest rooms, including an elegantly appointed Presidential  Suite, the hotel caters to travellers seeking a seamless blend of comfort, functionality and  eco-conscious design, in alignment with Accor’s global sustainability goals. 

Saumitra Chaturvedi, General Manager, Novotel New Delhi City Centre
Saumitra Chaturvedi, General Manager

Saumitra Chaturvedi, General Manager, Novotel New Delhi City Centre said “Novotel New Delhi City Centre reflects Novotel’s ethos of balanced living, offering contemporary design, lively dining, and versatile spaces. We are committed to creating meaningful guest experiences that seamlessly balance modern convenience with New Delhi’s dynamic culture.” 

Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer for Accor’s Premium, Midscale, and Economy  Division in Asia
Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer for Accor’s Premium, Midscale, and Economy  Division in Asia

Garth Simmons, Chief Operating Officer for Accor’s Premium, Midscale, and Economy Division in Asia, added: “The opening of Novotel New Delhi City Centre marks another significant step in Accor’s expansion in India. This hotel underscores our commitment to  offering world-class amenities and sustainable practices, delivering exceptional  experiences for both business and leisure travellers.” 

In 2024, Novotel entered into a three-year agreement with World Wildlife Fund for Nature  (WWF) to champion the protection and restoration of the world’s oceans, the greatest  source of balance for the planet. The brand has built a science-based Positive Impact Plan,  rooted in three of the United Nations’ priority ocean-related actions: reducing marine  pollution and ocean acidification; fighting overfishing and promoting sustainable fishing  models; and increasing scientific knowledge and research for ocean health.  

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