About Key Nightclub
Key Nightclub is a sleek, upscale club housed in the Samrat Hotel on Kautilya Marg in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi (wanderlog.com ) (www.newsvoir.com ). It opened in 2018 with the goal of blending high-end comfort and electrifying music (www.soundvibemag.com ). From its stylish interior (think red-velvet sofas, giant chandeliers and neon lights) to its powerful sound system, Key stands out in Delhi’s night scene (lbb.in ) (www.soundvibemag.com ). The club’s motto is “What happens at Key, stays at Key” (www.soundvibemag.com ), reflecting its lively, exclusive vibe. It attracts a sophisticated crowd (including diplomats and expats from nearby embassies) and loyal locals alike, all eager for non-stop dancing, top-tier DJs and cocktails. Although Key is relatively intimate (an “XS”-sized venue, roughly 200–500 capacity (www.soundvibemag.com )), it feels larger thanks to a spacious central dance floor and state-of-the-art production. In short, Key Nightclub matters to Delhi’s nightlife as one of the city’s premier party destinations, combining luxury décor and lighting with a global music mix to create a memorable clubbing experience (key-nightclub.wheree.com ) (www.newsvoir.com ).
Events and Programming
Key Nightclub runs themed nights each week and hosts high-profile parties on special occasions. A typical weekly schedule might include hip-hop and R&B nights mid-week and EDM/DJ nights on weekends (www.newsvoir.com ). For example, the club threw “Hip Hop Wednesdays” (9pm–4am) with DJs spinning golden-era rap and Punjabi beats (www.newsvoir.com ). Fridays usually feature star DJs and booming house music, while Saturdays (often called “#KEYSaturday” party) showcase international and local guest DJs – past lineups have included Johnnie Ernest, DJ Gags and DJ Saurabh (www.eventglint.com ) (www.newsvoir.com ). On weekends there may also be special themed parties (Bollywood nights, “Expat Nights” or Bollywood Bashes) designed to offer something different at each event (www.newsvoir.com ).
Key is known for hosting big-ticket events for major holidays. For example, its New Year’s Eve 2019 party (rolling into 2020) featured DJs Yogii, Johnnie Ernest and D’ark, starting at 10pm and going past midnight (so.city ). Tickets for that celebration were about ₹5,990 (entry on an online booking platform) (so.city ). In general, routine nights may not have a formal ticket sale; entry often works via cover charge or table reservation. Club promoters say entry prices vary – a typical night might include a modest cover (sometimes redeemable against drinks) (www.justdial.com ), whereas special events can cost several thousand rupees per person (as with big holiday bashes (so.city )). For popular events, tickets are usually sold online or via guest-list through the club’s promoters. In all cases, it’s wise to book early or add your name to the guest list (often via phone) for guaranteed entry and to avoid the long queues that form on weekend nights (so.city ) (evendo.com ).
Tickets and Booking
There is no permanent box office; instead Key uses a combination of phone reservations and online sales. For regular club nights, you can often just turn up at the door, but for big DJ shows and holiday parties tickets typically go on sale in advance. Key’s events are sometimes listed on ticket vendor sites or social media, but the easiest way to secure a spot is to call the club’s reservation line (93191-59998) (so.city ) (so.city ). Walk-in entry is usually allowed when space permits, but popular nights can sell out. If you have a group or VIP table, booking ahead is critical – Key offers private tables and bottle service for those who reserve in advance. (The club explicitly advertises that VIP tables are available for a more exclusive experience (evendo.com ).)
Ticket pricing depends on the event: on a normal night there may be no set “ticket” price (just a cover or consumption minimum), but major events command premium rates. For example, the New Year’s Eve 2019 party was advertised at about ₹5,990 per person (so.city ). Special summer pool parties or festivals at Key could charge higher entry fees. In general, plan on spending roughly ₹600–₹800 per person on drinks in a typical night, or more if you opt for cocktails and champagne. The All-In-One nightlife portal Insider.in or similar sites sometimes carry Key event listings; in-person door sales are also common up to closing time. In short: check Key’s social media (or call the phone number) for upcoming shows, and consider buying early for big nights.
Seating and Layout
Key Nightclub is largely a dance-floor venue with standing room, but it does have seating along the sides. The main attraction is a wide, open dance floor beneath a towering ceiling with a full DJ booth at one end. Surrounding this central floor are plush lounge areas and high-top tables. According to reviews, Key is “decked out in red velvet sofas and curtains” with massive crystal chandeliers (lbb.in ). These raised seating and sofa sections run along the perimeter, offering a good view of the action. Most guests stand or mill around the dance floor, but parties can reserve a “VIP table” in these lounge spots for bottle service. Acoustically, the sound system is reported to be very powerful and clear – press coverage notes a “massive dance floor” paired with “world-class music systems” for a stunning sound experience (www.newsvoir.com ). Visitors recommend steering clear of cramped corners; for the best experience, linger near the center of the dance area or at one of the front tables near the DJ. (Weekends get crowded, so arriving early helps you pick a location—ideally anywhere on the dance floor or front lounge.)
Getting There and Parking
Key Nightclub is located at Hotel Samrat (Plot No. 50B, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021) (www.newsvoir.com ) (wanderlog.com ). The easiest way is by road: you can take a taxi or rideshare (Ola/Uber are common). Drivers in Delhi know “Hotel Samrat, Chanakyapuri” well. For public transit, the closest metro station is Udyog Bhawan on the Yellow line – it’s about 1.5 km away (roughly a 15-20 minute walk) (moovitapp.com ). Alternatively, several bus routes serve the diplomatic enclave: Delhi Transport Corporation buses numbered 610, 780, and others have stops within easy walking distance (moovitapp.com ). Look for stops labeled “Norway Embassy, Chanakyapuri” or “UK High Commission – Pandit Pant Marg” about 800–1000m from the club (moovitapp.com ); from there it’s a 10–15 minute walk along Kautilya Marg. (Note that the area has many embassies and hotels, so only certain buses stop; ask locals or a driver for help if unsure.)
If you drive, Hotel Samrat offers valet parking to guests and club-goers (hotelsamratnewdelhi.com ). Valet service is complimentary, but always tip the attendant. On-street parking is scarce on Kautilya Marg, so using the hotel’s valet is recommended. Rideshare drop-offs are best done directly in front of Hotel Samrat on the one-way Kautilya Marg (the driver can stop and signal). After hours (Key usually goes on until 4–5am (key-nightclub.wheree.com )), traffic in Chanakyapuri can get busy with clubgoers, so allow extra time. The Indira Gandhi International Airport is about 10 km away, reachable in 20–30 minutes by taxi (depending on traffic). If using public transport late-night, remember that the Metro shuts by midnight, so plan taxis accordingly for late departures.
Inside the Venue
Once inside Key’s lobby, you’ll pass through a standard club security check. Guards will check your ID and may frisk for large bags (so pack light) and ensure everyone is over the legal drinking age. The dress code is enforced strictly – do not show up in shorts, sandals or athletic gear. Key’s policy is “dress to impress” (smart casual or evening-wear) (evendo.com ). Female guests often get priority; the club’s staff admits mostly couples or mixed groups and tends to turn away solo males (www.eventglint.com ). After entry, you proceed down to the dance floor area. Wristbands or stamps are given for re-entry if you step out, but re-admittance policies can vary by night (usually no re-entry or heavy cover after a certain hour).
Inside, the mood is dark and energetic. A kaleidoscope of moving lights and lasers cuts through the smoke machines – one reviewer even notes “cheeky neon lights” over the dance floor (www.soundvibemag.com ). The music is loud; you’ll feel bass rumbling as hip-hop, EDM and top-40 hits are mixed live by the DJ. There is a full bar running most of the length of the club (staffed by professional mixologists). Key’s cocktail menu includes signature drinks (try the famed “Herbal Bomb” cocktail mentioned by guides (lbb.in )). The bar serves quality spirits, imported beers, champagne and non-alcoholic options. If you’re hungry, there are light finger-food options. In fact, Key’s menu has snacks like a Som Tam salad, paneer tikka and mezze platter (www.justdial.com ) – though these come at clubbar prices (as high as ₹700+ per item). The emphasis is on drinks, but it’s nice to grab a chicken kebab or fries between dances.
Facilities: the venue has separate restrooms for men and women (well-maintained). There’s a small cloak area or coat check by the entrance if you need to stow a jacket. (No lockers, so keep your valuables on person.) Key accepts credit and debit cards and even NFC/mobile payments for convenience (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). There is no parking fee beyond tipping valet, and no cover charge on most weeknights – you simply order from the bar. Note that drink prices lean high (DJ nights run ₹800–₹1200 for a cocktail) (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). You’ll find a lively, friendly staff behind the bar; some reviews mention very attentive service, but also warn it can get hectic when the club is packed (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). Overall expect a high-energy nightclub vibe: loud music, club lighting, dancing crowds – the refined version of Delhi’s party life.
Nearby Amenities
Being in Chanakyapuri, Key Nightclub is surrounded by upscale hotels, restaurants and bars. Right next door in the hotel itself is Sher-O-Deewaani, a 24-hour multi-cuisine restaurant where you could grab a late dinner before (or after) the club. Just a few minutes’ walk away are several good dining options. The famous Sagar Ratna (South Indian vegetarian chain) is practically at Key’s doorstep (www.justdial.com ) – great if you want dosas or thalis to refuel. A bit further on Kautilya Marg, you’ll find The Oudh and Alkauser (both North-Indian/mughlai restaurants with rooftop seating) about 200–300m from the club (www.tripadvisor.com ). The MKT (Modern Kitchen & Tonic) lounge is also under 1km away, offering craft cocktails and fusion food as a pre- or after-party spot. Essentially, Chanakyapuri has a diplomatic enclave feel – quiet streets by day with a few embassy cafés and bars. But around Key you’ll find options: Italian and Continental eateries, bars inside nearby hotels (like The Ashok’s pub), and a handful of café-bars.
For post-club plans, note that express food joints (pizza, biryani) are scarce late at night, so plan ahead. If you need a quick bite, Sagar Ratna stays open 24/7. There are also snack kiosks at nearby hotels on Kautilya Marg that serve sandwiches and tea all night. If you’re staying in the area, a few convenient hotels are within easy reach: Hotel Samrat itself (remember, Key is inside), the Hyatt Regency New Delhi (about 3km away), and the Taj Palace and Trident (both about 4km). Chanakyapuri’s roads are generally safe, but always be cautious taking an auto (three-wheeler) at 3am – stick to registered taxis or the hotel’s taxi desk.
What Makes This Venue Special
Key Nightclub’s unique character comes from its blend of luxury and exclusivity in Delhi’s capital. Unlike street-level bars, Key is tucked inside a 4-star hotel in the diplomatic area, giving it a private, VIP feel. Its spectacular interior – velvet curtains, chandeliers and laser-lit décor – is more reminiscent of a glam club in Mumbai or London than a typical Delhi pub (lbb.in ) (www.soundvibemag.com ). Signature cocktail creations (like the “Herbal Bomb” served with flair) and gourmet bar bites add to the upscale vibe. Locally, Key quickly earned a reputation as the go-to spot for special celebrations: reporters quote its founder Umang Tewari saying that the club “revives the party culture in a manner never seen before” (www.newsvoir.com ), and party-goers often recall Key’s New Year’s or Halloween bashes as legendary nights. The club’s catchy slogan – “What happens at Key, stays at Key” – has become part of its mystique (www.soundvibemag.com ). Musically, Key stands out by mixing Delhi’s Punjabi/hip-hop scene with trance and techno, so it appeals across generations. The fact that global embassy diplomats, expats, Bollywood insiders and local trendsetters all mingle here on weekend nights speaks to its broad cultural impact. All these elements – exclusive ambiance, world-class DJs, and hype – combine to make Key Nightclub a one-of-a-kind nightlife destination in New Delhi.
Visitor Tips and Information
Dress to Impress: Key enforces a strict smart-casual dress code (evendo.com ). Men should wear closed-toe shoes (leather loafers or smart sneakers are fine) and trousers: no shorts, slippers or sportswear. Ladies should opt for clubwear or smart dresses. Casual or athletic attire is usually turned away at the door. Arrive relatively early (9–10pm on weekends) to avoid the entry line (evendo.com ); latecomers may face a waiting list, especially if a popular DJ is playing.
ID and Policies: Bring a valid photo ID (passport or driver’s licence) since alcohol is served and staff will check age. Keep in mind Key’s guest policy: it caters to couples and friend groups. Solo male patrons (“stags”) are often not admitted after a certain point (www.eventglint.com ). Women can sometimes get in free or with priority on the guest list. There is usually no charge to enter, but if you do pay cover it might be redeemable for drinks (www.justdial.com ). Outside food and drinks are not permitted; plan to use Key’s bar and lounge menu. Smoking is allowed only in designated areas (usually an open-air section of the hotel lobby or front entrance); the main club floor is non-smoking by law. The club does have coat-check, so feel free to stash your jacket before dancing.
Accessibility and Comfort: Key has taken steps to accommodate guests with mobility needs – there is a wheelchair-accessible entrance and restroom (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). If you do need assistance, ask the hotel staff near the entrance. The bathrooms are clean but can queue up fast when the club is full, so plan accordingly. Cell phone reception is good; you’ll usually have 4G coverage inside. However, keep your valuables secure – the club is generally safe, but crowded venues always carry some risk. If you brought a small bag, use the coat check or keep it with you while dancing. Key plays very loud music, so earplugs are recommended for sensitive ears; drink plenty of water between cocktails to stay hydrated during the night.
Timing and Transport: Key typically starts around 10pm and goes on till 4am (some nights even later) (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). It usually closes quite late (often only winding down around 4–5am on Friday/Saturday), so late-night taxis and autos can be hard to catch immediately at closing time. If you’re leaving late, consider booking an Uber/Ola in advance or have the hotel call you a prepaid taxi. Delhi Metro stops running by around midnight, so after-hours you’ll need road transport (cabs or rickshaw). For early arrival, note that prior to 11pm entry is usually easiest; after 11pm the lines get long and the club may restrict further entry to control crowd size.
Do’s and Don’ts: Do come with cash or cards ready (the bar accepts both (key-nightclub.wheree.com )) and wear comfortable shoes you can dance in all night. Do try a signature cocktail at the bar and say hi to friendly DJs or staff if possible – they keep the party lively. Don’t argue at the door about dress code; the rules are enforced fairly strictly. Don’t stand idle – Key’s vibe is all about dancing, so hit the floor! And don’t underestimate the crowd: this place fills up on weekends (even mid-week events are busy), so book tables or join a guest list if you can. Finally, remember the club’s motto: be respectful and keep things fun – “what happens at Key stays at Key”.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to buy tickets in advance or pay at the door?
For most regular nights at Key, there’s no separate ticket – you can simply pay at the door or order drinks once inside. However, for special events (like New Year’s or big DJ parties), tickets often sell out, so it’s wise to book early. The club updates event details on its social feeds and event sites. You can also reserve your spot by calling Key’s booking number (93191-59998) (so.city ).
How much should I expect to pay for entry or drinks?
Entry to the club typically costs no more than a cover or minimum spend on normal nights. Major events can cost several thousand rupees per person – for example, New Year’s Eve 2019 tickets were around ₹5,990 (so.city ). Drinks are on the pricier side: cocktails range from ₹500–₹800 each. For a night out, budgeting at least ₹1,200–₹1,500 per person for beverages (and any cover charge) is a good rule of thumb.
What is the dress code at Key Nightclub?
Key enforces a smart-casual to upscale dress code (evendo.com ). Men should wear nice jeans or trousers and closed-toe shoes (no sneakers, flip-flops or runners). Women typically dress up in chic clubwear. The door staff will turn away anyone in very casual or athletic attire. “Dress to impress” is the club’s motto, and they check outfits at entry (evendo.com ).
Is there an age limit to enter Key Nightclub?
Yes – this is strictly an adult venue. The legal drinking age in Delhi is 21, and Key checks IDs at the door. Guests must be 21 or older to drink; minors are not allowed on the dance floor. Generally, all partygoers are 21+ in practice.
Can I come with a group of single men?
Key Nightclub prefers couples and mixed groups. In fact, on busy nights they often forbid “stag” entries – all-male parties have been turned away (www.eventglint.com ). It’s best to attend with at least one female companion. Women and mixed-gender groups will be given priority entry. (If you’re a lone guy, coming after 11pm when they sometimes relax the guestlist rule can help, but admission is not guaranteed (www.eventglint.com ).)
Where is Key Nightclub and is parking available?
Key is located inside Hotel Samrat (50B Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi) (wanderlog.com ) (www.newsvoir.com ). The hotel provides valet parking that you can use for free (hotelsamratnewdelhi.com ), so simply pull up to the front and let the attendant park your car. Street parking is very limited. After you’re done, you can retrieve your car from valet without extra charge – just tip the valet a small fee.
How do I get to Key Nightclub by public transport?
The closest metro station is Udyog Bhawan (Yellow Line), about a 15–20 minute walk away (moovitapp.com ). You can also take Delhi Transport bus number 610 or 780, which stop near Chanakyapuri. Look for stops like “Norway Embassy” or “UK High Commission” – both are within 10–15 minutes’ walk from Key (moovitapp.com ) (moovitapp.com ). To be safe late at night, planaride taxis or autos from the nearby Connaught Place corridor.
Is Key Nightclub wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Key’s entrance has wheelchair access and the hotel’s lift can take you down to the club level. The club also has a wheelchair-accessible restroom (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). If you need any assistance, the hotel staff at the front desk or club security will help you get to the venue. Just plan on arriving early so you have time to navigate at your own pace.
Can I reserve a VIP table or bottle service?
Yes, Key offers VIP tables and bottle service. You can reserve a private table (usually along the side or in the back lounge area) by contacting the club in advance. The club’s marketing mentions “available VIP tables” for a more exclusive experience (evendo.com ). Bottle service packages cost extra, with a minimum spend. Call the venue (93191-59998) to book a table and confirm pricing.
Are food and drinks available at Key Nightclub?
Yes. Key has a full-service bar with high-quality drinks (spirits, cocktails, beer and wine) (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). The club also serves finger food and appetizers – small plates like salads, kebabs and mezze platters are on the menu (www.justdial.com ). It is not a full sit-down restaurant, but you can order food to snack on. Keep in mind this is an upmarket venue, so both drinks and snacks are priced at premium lounge rates.
Does Key Nightclub accept credit or debit cards?
Yes. Key accepts all major credit cards, debit cards and even mobile payments (NFC/UPI) for drinks and purchases (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). Cash is also fine, but you’re not limited to cash – the bar regularly processes cards. (Standard 18% service charges may apply on card bills, as per Delhi law.)
What is the capacity of Key Nightclub?
Key Nightclub is a relatively small venue compared to mega-clubs – it’s generally listed as having a capacity under 500, roughly in the 200–300 range (www.soundvibemag.com ). Despite its intimate size, the layout and sound system make it feel spacious. This size contributes to an exclusive feel and means big events can sell out, so plan accordingly.
What are the opening hours of Key Nightclub?
Key Nightclub generally opens late and runs into the early morning. On most nights it opens around 10pm and closes around 4am (key-nightclub.wheree.com ). Reports suggest it’s closed on Mondays and operates Tuesday through Sunday. Fridays and Saturdays may stay open later (some sources note closing as late as 5am). If you’re planning to go early evening, note that the club only starts getting lively around 11pm, and the real action kicks off after midnight.
Is the club located inside a hotel?
Yes – Key Nightclub is part of Hotel Samrat. You enter through the hotel on Kautilya Marg. There’s a separate elevator down to the nightclub in the hotel’s basement. Guests often use the hotel’s valet parking and taxi services. Think of Key as the hotel’s exclusive nightclub rather than a standalone bar; this affiliation means it shares some amenities (like restrooms and entrances) with the Samrat.
What kind of music and DJs perform at Key Nightclub?
Key plays a wide range of club music. On any given night you’ll hear American hip-hop, Punjabi chart hits, Bollywood remixes and international EDM blended by the resident DJ. They have occasionally flown in popular guest DJs. For instance, their New Year’s Eve 2019 lineup included DJs Yogii and Johnnie Ernest (so.city ). A guide notes they focus on “cutting-edge sounds – from hip-hop beats to groovy electronic” (www.soundvibemag.com ) and even mentions Punjabi and hip-hop as staples (wanderlog.com ). In short, expect an eclectic party mix that keeps the dance floor packed.