Andaz Delhi sits in Aerocity, the airport district on the city's southwestern edge, about ten minutes by car from Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International, close enough to land and unwind in the same breath. Part of Hyatt's Andaz collection of lifestyle hotels, it treats Delhi's culture as its raw material. The property holds 401 rooms and suites, no two the same, each hung with one of 401 original artworks drawn from the life of the city, alongside 126 apartment-style residences for those who stay longer and want the feel of home. Local craft threads through contemporary design, and floor-to-ceiling windows frame either the skyline or the runway, where planes drift in and out all day. Rooms come stocked with locally sourced snacks and non-alcoholic minibar drinks at no charge, and the public spaces invite you to linger, unhurried, between the two.
Dining leans on careful sourcing and local makers. AnnaMaya, the all-day food hall, fills two sunlit levels above the pool with globally minded cooking built on responsibly sourced ingredients. Juniper Bar, among India's first gin bars, pours 40 house infusions of gin and tonic and signatures like the Delhi's Fire, turning the botany of juniper into something you drink. Soul Pantry, run by an all-women team, revives India's forgotten grains across fresh salads, juices, and flatbread pizzas. A full-service spa, a 24-hour fitness center, and an outdoor pool give body and mind somewhere to settle. This is a hotel for travelers who look for both inspiration and ease in a city, and an easy place from which to begin exploring the Indian capital.