Indore Marriott hotel awarded with ‘Quality Certificate’ by World Book of Records
‘Indore Marriott Hotel’ is committed to giving excellent services and outstanding hospitality to its guests. The hotel has successfully made many accomplishments and won hearts of the people of Indore by their core values of pursuing excellence, acting with integrity, embracing change and serving the world. Recently, another feather is earned by the ‘Indore Marriott Hotel’ i.e. it has been awarded with ‘Quality Certificate’ by World Book of Records. World Book of Records – London is one of the mammoth organizations that catalogs and verifies a huge number of world records across the world with authentic certification. It is a paramount international organization inspiring people to showcase their talent.
On Saturday, 29th July, 2018, Cultural Conference of Indo-UK was organized at Indore Marriott Hotel, where Dr. DiwakarSukul from England was invited as the Chief Guest. He honored Indore Marriott Hotel with ‘Quality Certificate’. This certificate was awarded to Indore Marriott Hotel in the context of hospitality sector, hotel management, accommodation service and transportation.
On this occasion, Devesh Rawat, General Manager, Indore Marriott Hotel said that “Indore Marriott Hotel is one of the best five star hotels, which has received ‘Quality Certificate’ by World Book of Records. In a short span of time, we have acquired many achievements and we are very delighted and feeling honored to achieve another accomplishment. We promise that we will continue to strive, so that we can contribute to defining new experiences for our guests.
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