Park Plaza Jodhpur reinstates its superior offerings with the new Premium Rooms

Park Plaza Jodhpur reinstates its superior offerings with the new Premium Rooms

Park Plaza Jodhpur, a Carlson Brand managed by Sarovar Hotels & Resorts, brings in a new level of excellence in its accommodation facilities with the introduction of Premium Rooms. The beautifully crafted rooms offer guests an exclusive stay with plush décor, luxurious bed and a warm elegant ambience. With well-designed furnishings and stylish interiors, it allows an exuberant stay to guests.

Whether it’s a business or leisure travel, Premium Rooms provides all comfort with modern amenities and tasteful accessories. The rooms with 320 sq feet area constitutes a sleek bathroom with carefully handpicked bath essentials to give you a blissful rejuvenation. The price of these rooms starts at Rs. 12000 + tax for single occupancy and Rs. 13000 + tax for double occupancy.

The hotel merges traditional charm with contemporary design and smart fully engaging service. The hotel is a just 1.5 km drive from the airport and 3.5 km from the railway station. An upscale brand with 65 plush guest rooms and suites, excellent meeting spaces, 4 multi cuisine dining options and a dedicated staff, the hotel offers a bouquet of business, leisure and fitness facilities including a swimming pool to meet the modern traveller’s holistic needs. Modern banqueting and conferencing facilities at the hotel offer a perfect venue to host trainings, workshops, product launches, exhibitions, weddings and other social events.

For reservations, guests can also call the toll-free number 1 800 11 2030 or visit www.sarovarhotels.com.

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