Jaipur, Rajasthan,
Marriott International has reached a significant milestone in India with the opening of The Westin Jaipur Kant Kalwar Resort & Spa, marking the company’s 200th operating property in the country. The resort strengthens Westin Hotels & Resorts’ presence in India and underscores Marriott’s continued expansion across leisure and destination-led markets. Located across nine acres at the foothills of the Aravalli range, the resort brings Westin’s wellness-led hospitality model to Jaipur, one of India’s key leisure destinations. The opening coincides with Marriott International’s broader efforts to enhance accessibility for Indian travellers, including the recent expansion of its Hindi-language website.

With 200 properties across 18 brands now operational in India and a pipeline of nearly 150 additional hotels, the country remains one of Marriott International’s top three global growth markets, driven by strong domestic travel demand and sustained investment in tourism infrastructure.

The Westin Jaipur Kant Kalwar Resort & Spa features 135 keys, comprising guestrooms, suites and private villas, each designed as a restorative retreat. Each villa is conceived as a personal sanctuary, with private garden spaces and exclusive plunge pools, The resort integrates Westin’s Pillars of Well-being — Sleep Well, Eat Well and Move Well — through comprehensive wellness, fitness and culinary offerings. Facilities include the Heavenly® Bed experience, a 24-hour WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio, jogging routes, sports courts, a cricket turf, and the Heavenly Spa by Westin™ with five treatment rooms.
Dining is spread across four venues, including Harvest, the all-day restaurant focused on farm-to-fork cuisine, Ira, Rajasthani-inspired specialty restaurant, Haven Bar and Coffee lounge, and a poolside bar. The resort also offers extensive event infrastructure with ballrooms, meeting spaces and outdoor lawns suited for corporate events and destination weddings, along with a dedicated kids’ club for families. Additionally, the resort offers curated activities, such as the Rangilo Aangan evening tea and regional art performances.


Reflecting regional character, the resort blends Balinese-influenced architecture with traditional Jaipur craftsmanship and offers curated cultural experiences for guests, alongside access to nearby heritage attractions such as Amer and Nahargarh Forts.
The opening reinforces Marriott International’s long-term commitment to India and expands the Marriott Bonvoy ecosystem, which connects nearly 260 million members globally to a wide range of hospitality experiences across the country.
