Delhi Hospitality Faces Capacity Crunch in February
This spike in Delhi hotel prices reflects a broader structural challenge in the city’s visitor economy. Despite being a major diplomatic and convention hub, New Delhi has limited new supply of large-format, energy-efficient luxury hotels in its core zones. Urban planners note that while recent investments have focused on transport infrastructure and convention capacity, hotel development especially sustainable, mid-to-upper segment inventory has lagged behind demand growth.
From a real estate perspective, the surge underscores the investment case for climate-responsive hospitality assets that can scale capacity during peak events while maintaining operational efficiency. Developers and policymakers alike are being pushed to reassess zoning norms, redevelopment incentives and green building approvals to support resilient urban tourism infrastructure.
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