It started with a question nobody was asking.
In 2019, a group of restless dreamers — architects, hoteliers, artists, and a chef who once cooked for the Dalai Lama — gathered in a dimly lit café in Bengaluru. The question on the table: Why do most hotels feel the same?
The answer was Spektrum. Not just a hotel, but an antidote to the cookie-cutter hospitality that blankets India's travel landscape. We set out to build places where every corridor has a story, every room has a personality, and every guest leaves with a memory they didn't expect.
Our flagship in Bengaluru is more than a building near the airport — it's a gateway between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Pilots rest here between flights. Artists find inspiration in our walls. Families create traditions over our breakfasts. Every guest writes their own chapter.