BBC Player, a BBC Studios streaming service available on Prime Video Channels, presents Grand Indian Hotel, which offers an insight into the traditions of Indian hospitality by the Oberoi Hotel & Resorts group.
Available from Friday 14 June, the three-part series provides a look inside one of the world’s luxurious hotel groups, revealing the behind-the-scenes of providing world-class hospitality and painstaking care that it takes to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Grand Indian Hotel chronicles the 90-year history and hallmark of the Oberoi Hotel & Resorts’ ‘guest obsession’ philosophy.
Series highlights include a peek into the world of:
- The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur preparing lavish Maharaja banquets for guests, along with a peek into the significant event of the year.
- The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur orchestrating a secret marriage proposal and delivering a royal welcome for VIP guests with luxury at the Oberoi group’s flagship lakeside hotel.
- And The Oberoi, New Delhi navigating the busiest period in the social calendar, catering to demanding guests during the India Art Fair, along with the unveiling of a new restaurant concept by Chef Vineet Bhatia.

Stanley Fernandes, Vice President of Distribution, South Asia, BBC Studios, said “We continuously seek stories that resonate with our audience’s curiosity and desire for content that travels boundaries, so this series is perfect for BBC Player. ‘Grand Indian Hotel’ is a first-hand account depicting India’s vibrant culture of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ through the lens of legendary Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, and reflects the great story-telling that is synonymous with BBC Studios.”
Developed by Voltage and distributed by BBC Studios, Grand Indian Hotel is set to premiere on Prime Video Channels on BBC Player on Friday, June 14. Don’t miss the opportunity to be dazzled by the grandeur of India’s finest hotels and meet the dedicated individuals diligently working to deliver the best experience for travellers.
Prime members can purchase an add-on subscription to BBC Player at INR 599 annually, which also provides access to BBC Kids, or they can purchase a standalone add-on subscription to BBC Kids at INR 199 annually.