Worldhotels has expanded its portfolio of hotels in the Asia Pacific region with the addition of four affiliates from The Lalit’s portfolio, comprising The Lalit New Delhi, The Lalit Mumbai, The Lalit Ashok Bangalore, and The Lalit Great Eastern Kolkata. One of India’s fastest-growing hotel groups, The Lalit currently operates 11 properties in key destinations around the country. The alliance bolsters Worldhotels’ presence in India where it now represents a total of nine hotels.

Roland Jegge, executive vice president- Asia Pacific, Worldhotels said, “We are incredibly honoured to finally bring on board the highly anticipated hotels from one of India’s largest luxury hotel groups – The Lalit. India is emblematic of Worldhotels’ growth momentum in the region, and the arrival of these four extraordinary affiliates of character and charm reinforces our commitment to growing our portfolio in this key market. With the hotels’ strategic locations, refined elegance and legendary service standards, we look forward to collectively offer guests unsurpassed experiences true to both the destination and the Worldhotels brand ethos.”

The Lalit New Delhi

Nestled in the heart of New Delhi’s Connaught Place, The Lalit hotel has 461 rooms and suites. Other facilities include a full-service business centre, an art gallery, Rejuve Spa, an outdoor pool with under-water music, as well as the award-winning Kitty Su night club.

The Lalit Mumbai

The Lalit Mumbai is located close to the city’s international airport and just minutes away from business and financial districts. The hotel houses 368 guest rooms and suites, six dining outlets, a private movie theatre and over 50,000 square feet of conference and banquet space.

The Lalit Ashok Bangalore

Situated in the diplomatic enclave of cosmopolitan Bengaluru is The Lalit Ashok, nestled amidst 10 acres of landscaped lawns. The hotel features 184 rooms and suites that has either a bird’s eye perspective of an 18-hole golf course or overlook the hotel’s azure pool. This hotel is also home to the Gandhi Smarak, where Mahatma Gandhi used to conduct evening prayer meetings whilst staying in Bangalore in the late 1920s.

The Lalit Great Eastern Kolkata

From its early days as a thriving confectionary shop and meeting place for the East India Company’s officers in the late 1830s, The Lalit Great Eastern has played an intrinsic part in the life of Bengal.