About The Experience Center, Imperial Club of India, Vasant Kunj
The Experience Center is a modern indoor event hall in South Delhi, part of the newly built Imperial Club of India complex (finished in 2022) (bobbymukherji.com). Located on the club’s third floor, it is a flexible, flat-floor space used for private parties, DJ showcases, product launches and other curated events (www.ticketfairy.com). The club itself spans multiple levels and includes five banquet halls, restaurants (including an all-day dining room and a Chinese restaurant), an 8,000 sq. ft. gym, sports courts and a rooftop pool (bobbymukherji.com). This means The Experience Center uniquely combines nightclub-grade production capability with full-service hospitality. In other words, it offers big sound-and-light shows backed by the amenities of a luxury event venue (www.ticketfairy.com). User reviews note the club’s versatility – describing it as a “cozy yet versatile property offering five banquet halls, a bar and restaurant, and a gym” (wanderlog.com). The Experience Center thus stands out on Delhi’s nightlife scene as one of the few places where a pop-up club environment is seamlessly integrated into a banquet and recreation facility.
Events and Programming
The Experience Center hosts a mix of nightlife, cultural and private events. Many nights are electronic dance or club shows run by promoters. For example, late-2023 saw headline dance music events: a BLOT (Live) DJ set in September, a Halloween party with Anyasa in October, and a Parra For Cuva live set in December (www.ticketfairy.com). These “takeover” nights are typically billed as immersive club parties with state-of-the-art lighting and sound customized for each show (www.ticketfairy.com). The hall is reconfigured per event – usually an open dance floor with bar tables along the sides. Organizers often sell reserved tables for groups or VIPs to enjoy drinks at the periphery while keeping the center clear for dancing (www.ticketfairy.com). Although electronic music dominates recent programming, the neutral banquet hall can accommodate other themes as well: promoters have hosted themed cultural celebrations (e.g. neon Dandiya) and private concerts here (www.ticketfairy.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). Additionally, the club rents its rooms for weddings, receptions, birthdays and corporate parties year-round. Event frequency peaks on weekends; during wedding season the Experience Center and the club’s other halls are busy with ceremonies and receptions. Cover charges for club events vary by headliner, typically in the ₹1,000–2,000+ range (some tickets labeled “full cover” include redeemable bar credit) (www.ticketfairy.com).
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for The Experience Center are sold through official promoter channels or authorized ticketing partners (www.ticketfairy.com). Big shows usually go on sale 1–2 weeks in advance. Many events also release a small number of “gate” tickets at the door on the night of the show, announced via social media or event pages (www.ticketfairy.com). To ensure entry at popular nights (especially international DJs), booking early is recommended. Prices scale with demand: examples from recent shows range from under ₹1,000 for general admission to around ₹2,000 or more for “full cover” tickets (www.ticketfairy.com). Some promoters offer tiered pricing, VIP table packages or combo deals that include drinks. If plans change, it’s sometimes possible to buy remaining tickets shortly before doors open – but arrive early since capacity is limited. Box office counters are usually staffed on show nights; any official door tickets are sold there. Always use the listed event links or official sales points, as unauthorized sellers may not be honored.
Seating and Layout
The venue’s main hall is a wide, flat room. For club-style events it is typically arranged with standing-room on the floor and scattered seating. High-top tables and a bar area line the sides. Organizers often sell reserved table spaces at the edges, which provide seating and personal service while keeping a clear dance floor in the center (www.ticketfairy.com). There are no permanent auditorium seats or balconies. Best viewing spots depend on your preference: standing near the front-of-house mixer yields excellent sound clarity, while a position a few meters back avoids the loudest bass without distorting the stereo image (www.ticketfairy.com). Sightlines are generally good – to avoid traffic from bars and the stage, finding a slightly off-center location is advisable (www.ticketfairy.com). During formal events (weddings, corporate dinners) the space is reconfigured with more traditional seating or banquet tables as needed. In any setup, the club’s high ceilings and stage lighting rig provide a roomy, concert-like atmosphere rather than the feel of a cramped bar.
Getting There and Parking
The Imperial Club is located at 1106 Bhagwan Mahavir Road, Sector B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi (near the large Ambience Mall) (wanderlog.com). When directing drivers or app-cabs, giving either “Imperial Club of India, B-5, Vasant Kunj” or the street address works (www.ticketfairy.com). Ample on-site parking is provided for guests of the club and its events (www.ticketfairy.com). (It is generally free with entry, as part of the venue’s facilities.) Keep in mind that parking and access roads can become congested during big functions – past visitors recommend arriving early to secure a spot (wanderlog.com). For large weddings or busy nights, the club may operate valet service, but normally guests self-park in the adjacent lots. Public transit to Vasant Kunj is less direct. The nearest Metro station is Chhatarpur on the Yellow Line (about 3–4 km away) – from there you would take a short auto-rickshaw or taxi ride. Several DTC buses run along Bhagwan Mahavir Road itself. After shows end (often late), autorickshaws and ride-hailing cabs are readily available near the club entrance. Cabs should be told “Imperial Club, Sector B, Vasant Kunj” for the drop-off point (www.ticketfairy.com). If driving, allow extra time for traffic, as Vasant Kunj’s roads can be busy in the evenings.
Inside the Venue
Upon entry, expect standard security checks. Nightclub events at The Experience Center are usually 21+ only, with photo ID required at the door (www.ticketfairy.com). Staff will scan or collect tickets. Large bags or outside food and drinks are not permitted (www.ticketfairy.com). Once inside, you will find a high-energy, immersive environment. Promoters typically transform the banquet-style hall into a pop-up nightclub: temporary lights and trusses, LED screens, stage platforms and heavy speaker stacks are installed for each show (www.ticketfairy.com). The atmosphere is upscale yet relaxed; decorations and lighting are tailored to each event’s theme. For amenities: a permanent bar counter runs along one side of the room and serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Additional roaming bartenders circulate during busy nights. The club’s Mezaaj lounge (on a lower level) is open all day until midnight, offering full dining and cocktails for pre- or post-event meals (www.ticketfairy.com). Food vendors sometimes set up quick bites by the dance floor (e.g. pizza, kebabs). Restrooms are located at the back of the hall and are maintained regularly – though during peak event times lines can form, as some reviews note. There is usually no formal coat check visible (common with club nights), so coat or parcel storage may be limited. Typical party attire and behavior apply: staff enforce a reasonable conduct policy (the club reserves the right of admission and dress code). Finally, sound levels can be very high – many attendees use ear protection for comfort (www.ticketfairy.com). Wi-Fi is not advertised inside the hall, so plan on using mobile data if needed.
Nearby Amenities
{@}Vasant Kunj is an upscale neighborhood with plenty of food and entertainment nearby. Within a couple of minutes’ drive are major shopping malls: DLF Emporio and DLF Promenade (fashion and fine-dining outlets) and the huge Ambience Mall (home to casual and chain restaurants). These offer everything from quick snacks and coffee shops to full-service Indian, Chinese, Italian and global cuisine. On the Ambience strip are also several 5-star hotels (e.g. Hyatt Regency, Westin) with their own restaurants and bars if you are staying overnight. For pre-show dining, nearby Sector B has casual eateries (open-air dhabas, pizza places, cafes) which open into the early evening. The club’s own Mezaaj bar-restaurant allows you to grab a cocktail or meal without leaving the complex (www.ticketfairy.com). After events finish (often after midnight), late-night transport is plentiful: auto-rickshaws assemble at the curb, app-based cabs queue nearby, and some restaurants stay open into the night. Many attendees simply walk to the adjacent Ambience Mall area for food, or take a short drive to Connaught Place or other districts depending on their plans. Taxis to the airport (15–20 minutes by road, barring traffic) are also a convenient late-night option from here.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Experience Center earns repeat praise for its unique hybrid nature. It effectively delivers a nightclub experience (modern sound and lighting) inside a high-end banquet club. One guide notes that “few Delhi venues combine club-grade production with full-service banqueting” as seamlessly as this space (www.ticketfairy.com). As a result, DJs and performers get a polished production-ready room with built-in facilities, and guests enjoy the comforts of a banquet hall (air conditioning, kitchen/lounge service) even while dancing. The venue’s recent completion (2022) by top architects means it feels modern and spacious. Architects built it with multiple halls and even sports amenities, so it was designed from the ground up to host large events (bobbymukherji.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). This also means the sound insulation and technical infrastructure are better than in many bars. Several standout moments highlight its appeal: for example, international acts like Parra for Cuva and Anyasa have headlined well-attended shows here (www.ticketfairy.com). In wedding season, couples appreciate being able to shift from a formal ceremony upstairs to a DJ-led party downstairs. In the local scene, The Experience Center adds to Vasant Kunj’s status as a nightlife destination that can handle clubbing and celebrations on an upscale scale. In short, both artists and audiences love it as a change of pace from Delhi’s usual clubs – it’s essentially a private club hall that can transform into a full-fledged party venue.
Visitor Tips and Information
Bring ID and Cash/Card: Most events enforce a minimum age of 21, so carry valid photo ID (www.ticketfairy.com). Ticket purchases and bar orders are cashless, so have a credit/debit card handy.
Arrive Early: Doors often open 60–90 minutes before showtime. Getting there early means shorter lines at security and first dibs on dancefloor position or table setup (www.ticketfairy.com).
Dress Smart Casual: The dress code is generally smart-casual (www.ticketfairy.com). Many patrons wear collared shirts or nice blouses; avoid overly beachy or athletic clothing.
Bag Policy: Large backpacks or outside food/drinks are not allowed (www.ticketfairy.com). Lockers are not commonly provided, so leave valuables in your car or hotel.
Hearing Protection: Nightclub music levels can be high. Bring earplugs or choose a spot a few meters from the speakers for comfort (www.ticketfairy.com).
Accessibility: Ground-level parking and club entry are wheelchair-friendly (www.ticketfairy.com). However, since the Experience Center is on the 3rd floor, inquire beforehand about elevator/lift access to avoid any surprises (www.ticketfairy.com).
Local Transport: If driving, allow extra time – the approach roads can be slow during peak hours. Taxis, Ubers and rickshaws drop off at the main gate (use the Imperial Club address) (www.ticketfairy.com). For public transit, the closest Metro is Chhatarpur (~3–4 km by road); buses run along Bhagwan Mahavir Road. Late at night there are ample cabs and autos available.
General Advice: Keep personal items secure in the crowded setting, and make a landmark (like a club sign) to find your way out. Bar prices are similar to other city clubs. The complex has security staff on hand, but always stay aware of your surroundings. With these precautions, you’ll be all set to enjoy the night.
How can I buy tickets for events at The Experience Center?
Tickets are sold through the event promoters’ official channels. Popular shows usually have advance online sales (often 1–2 weeks ahead) and limited “gate” tickets on event day (www.ticketfairy.com). For late plans, check the promoter’s site or social media for any last-minute releases. Always purchase from authorized sellers; unauthorized scalpers may not be honored.
Is it possible to buy tickets at the gate?
Yes, some events sell a limited number of “at-door” or “gate” tickets. These are typically announced by the promoter on the day of the event (often via social media) and are sold at the door after advance tickets. It’s not guaranteed, so arrive early and watch for any official announcements if you plan to try this. (www.ticketfairy.com)
What is the full address of The Experience Center, Imperial Club of India?
The venue is at Imperial Club of India, B-5, Sector B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070 (on Bhagwan Mahavir Road) (wanderlog.com). Entering that address in a rideshare app usually works. Drivers commonly recognize “Imperial Club of India, Vasant Kunj” or the street number (1106 Bhagwan Mahavir Rd) as instructions (www.ticketfairy.com).
Is there on-site parking and are there fees?
Yes, Imperial Club provides a large parking lot free for guests and event attendees (www.ticketfairy.com). Space can fill up on busy days, so coming early helps. Recently, visitors noted that the parking area scales for large banquets, but traffic can back up at peak times (wanderlog.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). Occasionally valet service is offered for weddings or sold-out shows, but generally it’s self-park.
How do I get there by public transport?
The nearest Metro station is Chhatarpur (Yellow Line), about 3–4 km away; from there, take an autorickshaw or cab. Several city buses run along Vasant Kunj roads including Bhagwan Mahavir Road. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are readily available in Vasant Kunj late into the night. Rideshare apps will drop you at the Imperial Club entrance (use the address provided above). After events, cabs queue up at the exit for easy pickup.
What kind of seating and viewing areas are available?
The hall is primarily a flat, standing-dance floor. For seated options, there are high-top tables and chairs along the sides and rear. Promoters often sell reserved table packages that include seating and bar service (www.ticketfairy.com). If sound quality is your priority, standing near the front-of-house mixing desk gives the best audio, or a bit farther back for a less intense volume (www.ticketfairy.com). There are no permanent fixed seats or balconies, so general admission and peripheral tables are the norm.
What is the age policy for events here?
Most public club nights at The Experience Center are 21+ only. A valid photo ID is required at the door (www.ticketfairy.com). Age limits should be clearly listed on the event announcement. Private daytime events (like weddings) may allow children, but for nightclub events you should expect an adult-only audience. Always double-check the policy when buying tickets.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Imperial Club has a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot (www.ticketfairy.com). However, The Experience Center is on the third floor, so elevator access is needed. In practice, visitors recommend confirming in advance whether lifts will run during your event (www.ticketfairy.com). If needed, contact the organizer or venue ahead of time so staff can assist. Building entry and restrooms are generally on one level, but ask specifically about lift schedules for events.
What is the dress code?
The dress code at The Experience Center is smart-casual. Collared shirts, dresses or nice tops and jeans/khakis are common; avoid overly casual beachwear or athletic shorts (www.ticketfairy.com). This aligns with the club’s upscale setting. Organizers may enforce a dress policy for entry, so err on the side of neat attire. For example, fancy sneakers or dress shoes are fine, but flip-flops or tank tops might be questioned.
Can I bring my own food or drinks into the venue?
No. Outside food and alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside (www.ticketfairy.com). The venue has a full-service bar and on-site cafe, so any refreshments must be purchased there. If you have dietary needs, eat beforehand or use the Mezaaj lounge before entry (www.ticketfairy.com). Snacks and drinks are served inside during events, but unauthorized beverages will be confiscated during security checks.
Are cameras and recording devices allowed?
Policies vary by event. Generally, casual cellphone photos are tolerated, but professional video cameras or DSLR cameras may not be permitted without prior approval. Many nightclub events prohibit video and professional cameras to respect performers and guests. Check the specific event rules – promo pages often state “no prof. cameras.” For private rentals, ask the event organizer if photography is allowed.
What food and drink options are inside the venue?
The venue has a club bar that serves full alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (beer, cocktails, soda, etc.) throughout the event. Basic snacks like fries or finger foods may be available at the bar. As noted, the Mezaaj all-day dining lounge is also on-site and open until midnight for coffee, meals or cocktails (www.ticketfairy.com). For showtime, portable vendors sometimes sell quick bites near the hall. No outside food is allowed, so plan to eat on-site or nearby.
Is Wi-Fi available at The Experience Center?
Venue-provided Wi-Fi is generally limited. There is no widely advertised free Wi-Fi network in the hall itself. Most guests use mobile data (3G/4G), which works well inside. Some events may offer a temporary guest network in the lobby or lounge areas, so you can ask the staff. In practice, assume you’ll rely on your own phone service for connectivity during the event.
What is the capacity of The Experience Center?
Capacity depends on setup. The club’s banquet halls vary: smaller halls hold ~100–150 guests in seating, while mid-sized ballrooms fit 400–600 people (www.ticketfairy.com). The Experience Center is one of the larger halls on a single floor, so its capacity is in the high hundreds for standing-room events. For example, one named ballroom upstairs seats up to 400 (650 standing) (www.wedmegood.com). Exact numbers are set by the promoter and fire regulations, but expect a big dance floor crowd rather than a small lounge.
How late do events at The Experience Center run?
Club nights typically advertise themselves as running “on till late”. In practice, music often goes past midnight and can run into the early morning, depending on local permits and the event. (Promoters usually list “bagunpaar” or “till late” on the flyer.) The venue works with local authorities on agreed closing hours, so expect at least 1–2 AM on weekends. Always check the specific event listing for exact end times.