Bengaluru emerges as India’s hospitality growth leader with 29.4% RevPAR surge in Q2 2025

Bengaluru led India’s hotel sector in Q2 2025 with a 29.4% RevPAR surge, driven by ADR and occupancy gains. The city outperformed metros as 106 new hotel signings boosted investor confidence.

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Dhanya Reddy
BENGALURU HOSPITALITY SECTOR

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  • Bengaluru posts 29.4% RevPAR growth in Q2 2025, highest in India
  • Gains driven by ADR and occupancy, outpacing other metros
  • Investor momentum adds 106 hotel signings with 13,398 keys

Bengaluru sets new benchmarks in India’s hotel industry, recording the highest RevPAR growth in Q2 2025, backed by strong ADR, occupancy, and investor momentum.

Bengaluru has taken the crown as India’s hospitality growth engine in Q2 2025, posting a striking 29.4% year-on-year surge in Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR). The city’s performance, powered by simultaneous gains in Average Daily Rates (ADR) and occupancy, has set fresh benchmarks for urban hotel markets across the country.

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India’s overall hotel industry reported a 12.9% YoY growth in RevPAR during the quarter, alongside a 10% sequential rise from Q1. Yet Bengaluru outshone its peers, with Hyderabad following closely through an 18.6% jump in ADR on the back of rising corporate travel and investments.

Other metros like Chennai, Delhi, and Mumbai maintained steady growth driven by summer leisure demand, government events, and business activity. But Bengaluru’s standout numbers reflect its dual advantage as both a corporate hub and a vibrant urban destination.

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Investor sentiment in the sector is also riding high, with 106 hotel signings adding 13,398 rooms to India’s pipeline during the quarter. This growth wave was particularly strong in midscale and emerging markets, highlighting long-term confidence in India’s hospitality sector.

As Bengaluru leads the charge, its Q2 performance positions the city not just as India’s IT capital, but also as the country’s most dynamic hospitality hotspot.

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