Prashant Chadha, GM, Le Méridien Ahmedabad
This is indeed the era of “quiet luxury”, where luxury is redefined by authenticity, mindfulness, and emotional connection. …And right in the midst of all this, Le Méridien Ahmedabad stands as a compelling expression of contemporary hospitality. Blending the timeless elegance of a globally renowned brand with the rich cultural fabric of one of India’s most design-forward cities, this luxe hotel creates a destination within a destination.
As travellers increasingly seek experiences that are personal, purposeful, and deeply rooted in local culture, Le Méridien Ahmedabad has embraced a philosophy of understated sophistication, where thoughtful design, intuitive service, and meaningful engagement take precedence over excess. From celebrating Ahmedabad’s vibrant heritage and culinary traditions to championing conscious luxury and wellness-led experiences, the hotel reflects the evolving aspirations of the modern traveller.
In this exclusive conversation with Sumita Chakraborty, Founder & editor-in-chief, TheGlitz, Prashant Chadha, General Manager, Le Méridien Ahmedabad, shares his perspective on the rise of quiet luxury, the growing demand for authentic travel experiences, and how Le Méridien Ahmedabad is shaping the future of luxury hospitality through personalization, purpose, and a profound sense of place.
Over To Prashant Chadha, GM, Le Méridien Ahmedabad

Le Méridien Ahmedabad sits at the intersection of global luxury and contemporary urban hospitality. How do you interpret the growing shift towards quiet luxury and understated elegance in travel today?
The shift towards quiet luxury reflects a more discerning and self-assured traveller. Luxury today is less about excess and more about quality, authenticity, and thoughtful experiences. Guests are increasingly drawn to spaces that feel effortless rather than ostentatious, where every detail has purpose and meaning.
At Le Méridien Ahmedabad, we see this through design that is sophisticated yet approachable, experiences that encourage discovery, and service that is intuitive rather than intrusive. Quiet luxury is ultimately about creating an environment where guests can slow down, engage with their surroundings, and enjoy a deeper sense of connection with the destination.

Travellers today are increasingly looking for meaningful experiences rather than just luxurious spaces. How has this changed the way hospitality brands engage with guests?
Today’s travellers want to engage with a destination rather than simply pass through it. As a result, hospitality has evolved beyond providing accommodation to creating experiences that are memorable, culturally relevant, and personal.
For us, this means offering guests opportunities to discover Ahmedabad through its cuisine, culture, design, and local character. Whether it is a dining experience inspired by regional flavours or thoughtfully curated moments within the hotel, the objective is to create a stronger sense of place. Guests increasingly value experiences that feel authentic, and hospitality brands must respond by creating genuine connections rather than simply delivering services.


Sustainability and luxury were once viewed as separate ideas, but today they are becoming deeply connected. How is Le Méridien Ahmedabad approaching conscious luxury in a tangible way?
Sustainability and luxury are no longer competing ideas; they are increasingly intertwined. Today’s guests expect premium experiences to be delivered responsibly, and that expectation is shaping the future of hospitality.
At Le Méridien Ahmedabad, our approach focuses on integrating responsible practices into daily operations without compromising guest comfort or experience. This includes conscious sourcing, reducing waste through operational efficiencies, and continually exploring ways to minimise our environmental impact. The goal is to ensure that sustainability becomes a natural part of the guest journey rather than a visible compromise, allowing guests to enjoy a refined experience while supporting a more responsible approach to hospitality.
Ahmedabad is a city rich in design, heritage, and craft traditions. How do you weave the spirit of the city into the guest experience at the hotel?
Ahmedabad has a distinctive cultural and design identity, and we see it as our responsibility to reflect that authentically. We weave the spirit of the city into the guest experience through subtle yet meaningful cues—be it in our design language, culinary narratives, or curated in-hotel experiences. From celebrating local textile traditions to offering menus inspired by regional flavours, we aim to create a strong sense of place. The goal is for guests to not just stay in Ahmedabad, but to feel connected to it.
The modern luxury traveller values privacy, wellness, and emotional connection. What experiences or philosophies does Le Méridien Ahmedabad prioritise to meet these evolving expectations?

The modern traveller is seeking balance—between privacy and connection, productivity and relaxation. At Le Méridien Ahmedabad, our focus is on creating experiences that adapt to individual needs rather than following a one-size-fits-all approach. This includes designing spaces that offer both social vibrancy and private retreat, delivering wellness experiences that focus on mental and physical reset, and ensuring service that is intuitive rather than intrusive. Our philosophy is centred on giving guests the freedom to personalise their stay while ensuring every element feels effortless and meaningful.
In an age of digital overload and fast-paced lifestyles, do you think hospitality spaces are becoming modern sanctuaries for pause, reconnection, and mindful living?

Absolutely. Hospitality spaces today are evolving into sanctuaries where guests can disconnect from the noise of everyday life and reconnect with themselves. With increasing digital fatigue, travellers are actively seeking environments that offer calm, clarity, and a sense of grounding. At Le Méridien Ahmedabad, we consciously design experiences that encourage this pause—whether through serene spatial design, wellness-led programming, or simply creating moments of stillness within the guest journey. It is about enabling guests to leave feeling more centred than when they arrived.
If you had to describe the future of luxury hospitality in three words, what would they be — and why?


Personalised, Meaningful, Experiential.
Personalised, because no two travellers are the same and expectations are increasingly individual.
Meaningful, because today’s travellers are looking for deeper connections – with destinations, experiences, and the people they share them with.
Experiential, because ultimately, it is the memories and emotions created during a stay that define true luxury.




