Le Meridien New Delhi has introduced “The Great Delhi Do Something”, a curated staycation experience designed to encourage guests to rediscover the capital through its iconic landmarks, culinary institutions, and cultural heritage. The initiative reflects the hotel’s focus on creating immersive lifestyle experiences rooted in local culture and storytelling.
The staycation programme invites guests to reconnect with Delhi through a series of curated experiences inspired by the city’s enduring character, nostalgia, and traditions.
Designed around the idea of slow exploration, the offering combines leisure, food, culture, and discovery, allowing guests to experience the city beyond conventional sightseeing.
Commenting on the launch, Meena Bhatia, Vice President and General Manager, Le Meridien New Delhi, said, “At Le Meridien New Delhi, we constantly seek to create experiences that feel both immersive and emotionally resonant. With ‘The Great Delhi Do Something’, we wanted to celebrate the essence of Delhi — its stories, its flavours and the memories that make the city so special. It is an invitation to rediscover familiar places and create meaningful moments that stay with you long after the journey ends.”
Celebrating Delhi’s iconic experiences
A key component of the programme is a series of curated city walks and food trails that revisit some of Delhi’s best-known culinary landmarks and neighbourhood favourites.
Guests can explore establishments including DePaul’s, Kake Di Hatti, Bengali Market, and other iconic locations that have shaped the city’s culinary identity across generations.
The experience has been designed to blend familiarity with discovery, encouraging visitors to reconnect with memories while exploring the city through a fresh perspective.

Museum trails and cultural exploration
For travellers interested in Delhi’s cultural heritage, the hotel has introduced a Museum Crawl featuring guided visits to institutions including the Rail Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, Shankar’s Dolls Museum, and the Nehru Planetarium.
The programme aims to showcase the stories, collections, and experiences that have contributed to the capital’s cultural landscape over the years.
Alongside these curated excursions, guests can enjoy dining experiences across the hotel’s signature restaurants as well as in-room experiences designed to complement the relaxed pace of a staycation.
The initiative aligns with Le Meridien New Delhi’s broader approach of combining hospitality, culture, and local experiences to create meaningful guest engagement while encouraging travellers and residents alike to rediscover the city’s unique character.

