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Hyatt signs India’s second JdV by Hyatt Hotel

The 170-key – The Landmark Kanpur is set to open in early 2026 within city's premier neighborhood

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the signing of The Landmark Kanpur, which will become part of the JdV by Hyatt brand, marking Hyatt’s continued strategic expansion of its brands in India. Located in one of Kanpur’s most prestigious neighborhoods, the hotel is owned by Som Datt Landmark Hotels and Recreations Private Limited and is expected to open in 2026.
Plans for The Landmark Kanpur, reinforces Hyatt’s commitment to growing its portfolio of independent, experience-driven lifestyle hotels in key cities across India. The hotel will feature 170 rooms, a spa, four food and beverage outlets, and varied event facilities including a lush 7,200 square foot lawn on the 21st floor, catering to both corporate travelers and social groups. The property is being thoughtfully restored to meet the elevated design and experience standards of the JdV by Hyatt brand, a collection of vibrant, independent hotels that are true reflections of the urban neighborhoods they call home.
“We’re thrilled to welcome The Landmark Kanpur to the JdV by Hyatt family,” said Dhruva Rathore, Vice President, Real Estate & Development for India & South West Asia, Hyatt. “This association reflects our commitment to collaborating with exceptional local operators to deliver unique guest experiences in promising markets. Building on The Landmark’s esteemed legacy in Kanpur, we’re excited to take this property to new heights.”
“As Kanpur’s first and only five-star hotel, The Landmark has long been a pioneer in the city’s hospitality landscape,” said Vikas Malhotra, Managing Director, Som Datt Landmark Hotels and Recreations Private Limited.
“Collaborating with Hyatt and joining the JdV by Hyatt brand marks an exciting new chapter – one that takes this legacy to new heights by bringing global standards of service while retaining our deep local roots. We look forward to welcoming guests to an enhanced, reimagined experience.”

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