Radisson Deepens Cultural Legacy with a Celebration of Words and Travel
Radisson Hotel Group, through Literary Escapes, transforms hospitality into an art — weaving literature, travel, and culture into curated experiences that linger long after the stay.
Where Culture Becomes a Journey
There is something quietly magical about watching words come alive in a place where stories and travel meet. Over the years, Literary Escapes has evolved into such a space — a rare moment where literature becomes an experience. It has welcomed voices like Vikas Swarup, Advaita Kala, Benyamin, and Kasturi Mahanta, bringing their worlds to life in settings as diverse as the peaceful hills of Dharamshala and the bustling heart of Delhi.
A Partnership Rooted in Storytelling
What makes this journey truly exceptional is how Radisson Hotel Group approaches hospitality — not as a transaction, but as an art form. Each stay here becomes more than a visit; it turns into a memory, a connection, a story etched in time.
For travellers who seek more than comfort, RHG offers something rare: a crafted experience where culture, literature, and travel seamlessly intertwine. Through Literary Escapes, they create moments that linger — moments that invite you to step into the joy of storytelling and walk away changed.

“At Radisson Hotel Group, hospitality transcends the physical,” says Nikhil Sharma, Managing Director & COO, South Asia. “It is about crafting experiences that inspire, connect, and linger. Literary Escapes is our celebration of culture through words, turning our hotels into living spaces of creativity. Bibliotourism is redefining the way people travel, and we are honoured to lead with experiences that matter.”


Sanjiv Gupta, Managing Director, Simon & Schuster India, adds, “Partnering with Radisson Hotel Group for Literary Escapes is truly a privilege. Books are bridges — to empathy, understanding, and dialogue. This initiative creates spaces where literature meets lived experience, and readers find inspiration in settings designed to awaken the imagination.”