Current Date: 05 Jul, 2024

Regenta Inn Opens in Gurugram: Royal Orchid Hotels' 4th NCR Property

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has expanded its footprint in the National Capital Region with the inauguration of Regenta Inn, Gurugram, marking its second hotel in the bustling city. Strategically located near Medanta - The Medicity in Gurugram, the new hotel aims to cater to a diverse range of travelers, particularly those engaged in medical tourism. With 50 well-appointed rooms, Regenta Inn offers amenities typically associated with larger hotels, ensuring comfort and convenience for guests.

Chander K. Baljee, Chairman and Managing Director of ROHL, expressed excitement about the opening, highlighting its alignment with the company's strategy to serve both business and leisure travelers. The hotel features "PINXX," an all-day dining restaurant offering a mix of Pan-Indian and International cuisines. Additionally, it boasts a spacious banquet hall and conference room, covering approximately 800 square meters, ideal for hosting events.

Strategically positioned near Hero Honda Chowk and just five minutes from Sec-47 Metro Station, the hotel provides easy access to corporate hubs, manufacturing centers, and key transportation links like Indira Gandhi International Airport. Guests can also explore nearby attractions such as Sky Jumper Trampoline Park, Banzara Market, and Ambience Mall, enhancing its appeal as a preferred accommodation choice in Gurugram.

Phil Logan, COO of ROHL, emphasized the brand's commitment to delivering signature style, quality, and standards with each new property. He underscored their sales strategy, which focuses on modern amenities and competitive pricing, aiming to carve a niche for Regenta Inn, Gurugram within the city's vibrant business landscape. With India's expanding infrastructure and connectivity, ROHL sees significant growth potential in the hospitality sector, leveraging opportunities presented by the growing population and increasing travel demands.

News by Rahul Yelligetti

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