ITC Grand Bharat

ITC Grand Bharat[1] is a 5-star hotel and golf resort located in Gurgaon, New Delhi Capital Region, India, and owned by ITC Hotels. It is approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) from New Delhi. The resort is set along the northern end of the Aravalli Range, and covers an area of 1.2 square km. It is designed in the form of a ‘mandala’, or circle. ITC Hotels Group operates on the principles of 'Responsible Luxury' and environmental stewardship.

ITC Grand Bharat
Location within Haryana
Hotel chainITC Hotels, Palaces and Resorts
General information
LocationIndia
AddressHasanpur, Tauru, Dist. Mewat 122 105, Haryana, India
Coordinates28.3022°N 76.9746°E / 28.3022; 76.9746
ManagementITC Hotels, Palaces and Resorts
Website
Official Site

The theme of ITC Grand Bharat is designed to evoke the essence of India,[2] and its strategic location is centered providing a nearer and luxurious alternative, to distant weekend gateways like Udaipur.[3]

History

ITC Hotels is one of the oldest five star hotel chains in India. ITC Limited (Formerly known as India Tobacco Company) entered the hotel business in 1975 with the opening of their 1st hotel, Chola Sheraton (now rebranded as My Fortune). It has become the second largest hotel chain in India with over 100 hotels under its helm. ITC hotels is the exclusive franchise of the Luxury Collection brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts in India.

Architecture

ITC Grand Bharat[4] is outlined in the form of a ‘mandala’. Figurative of a celestial diagram, the structure represents completeness and the relation of life with the infinite. Spread over 1.2 square kilometers, the resort has 100 luxury suites,[5] 4 presidential villas, 4 dining options, an indigenous spa brand, and, a golf course.

Golf Course

The resort has a 27-hole golf course[6] designed by Jack Nicklaus. The first of its kind in South Asia, the golf course offers three courses each with nine holes – The Ridge Course, The Canyon Course, and The Valley Course. Classic Golf and Country Club[7] is a member's club.

References

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  2. "10 staycations in and around Delhi you should definitely visit". The Indian Express. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  3. "ITC Grand Bharat helps continue the tradition of breaks not too far from home". Hindustan Times. 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
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  5. "Architecture". Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
  6. "27-hole golf course". TTG Asia.
  7. "Classic Golf". Hindustan Times.


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