About Us
ITC Hotels, India’s premier chain of luxury hotels was launched on October 18, 1975, with the opening of its first hotel – erstwhile ‘Chola Sheraton’ in Chennai. Since then it has become synonymous with Indian hospitality, with over hundred hotels at more than eighty destinations across the country, ITC Hotels offers the global traveler traditional Indian hospitality with world-class standards.
ITC Hotels' commitment to delivering globally benchmarked services, embedded in a culture deeply rooted in India's rich tradition of hospitality, gives it a unique and distinct identity. A leader in the premium hospitality segment, ITC Hotels have had the privilege of hosting world leaders, Heads of State and discerning guests from across the world and within. Each of our hotels pays architectural tribute to the ancient dynasties that had ruled India in the ‘Golden Age’.
ITC Hotels’ properties are classified under four distinct brands that are designed cater to every segment of the Hospitality landscape.
ITC Hotels - Luxury Collection: Eight exceptional ITC Hotels bring you the architectural grandeur of ancient dynasties and the cultural ethos of different regions of the Indian Peninsula. A part of the world renowned Luxury Collection from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Inc, these hotels come together to give you unique indigenous experiences.
WelcomHotel | Sheraton: Three of our Hotels have been aligned under the renowned Sheraton brand offering warm, comforting services to the global traveler and Three WelcomHotels are designed to cater to the discerning business and leisure traveler offering five-star hospitality.
Fortune Hotels: Offers full service properties all over India, offering great value to the discerning business traveler.
WelcomHeritage: Chain of Palaces, Forts, Havelis and Resorts offering unique heritage experiences that strive to preserve the historical grandeur and opulence of India.
As India’s most dynamic hospitality chain, ITC Hotels has set new standards for excellence in the hotel industry, in fields as diverse as accommodation, cuisine, eco-responsibility and guest safety
WelcomEnviron is ITC Hotels' vision for a green world. It is a multi-faceted programme with the guiding principle of 'Reduce, Reuse and Recycle'.
ITC Hotels' commitment to delivering globally benchmarked services, embedded in a culture deeply rooted in India's rich tradition of hospitality, gives it a unique and distinct identity. A leader in the premium hospitality segment, ITC Hotels have had the privilege of hosting world leaders, Heads of State and discerning guests from across the world and within. Each of our hotels pays architectural tribute to the ancient dynasties that had ruled India in the ‘Golden Age’.
Growth Under Four Brands
ITC Hotels’ properties are classified under four distinct brands that are designed cater to every segment of the Hospitality landscape.
ITC Hotels - Luxury Collection: Eight exceptional ITC Hotels bring you the architectural grandeur of ancient dynasties and the cultural ethos of different regions of the Indian Peninsula. A part of the world renowned Luxury Collection from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Inc, these hotels come together to give you unique indigenous experiences.
WelcomHotel | Sheraton: Three of our Hotels have been aligned under the renowned Sheraton brand offering warm, comforting services to the global traveler and Three WelcomHotels are designed to cater to the discerning business and leisure traveler offering five-star hospitality.
Fortune Hotels: Offers full service properties all over India, offering great value to the discerning business traveler.
WelcomHeritage: Chain of Palaces, Forts, Havelis and Resorts offering unique heritage experiences that strive to preserve the historical grandeur and opulence of India.
As India’s most dynamic hospitality chain, ITC Hotels has set new standards for excellence in the hotel industry, in fields as diverse as accommodation, cuisine, eco-responsibility and guest safety
WelcomEnviron
WelcomEnviron is ITC Hotels' vision for a green world. It is a multi-faceted programme with the guiding principle of 'Reduce, Reuse and Recycle'.
