Sarovar Hotels opens Seyfert Sarovar Portico, Dehradun

Continuing its aggressive expansion mode, sarovar Hotels pvt. Ltd. announced the launch of seyfert sarovar portico, Dehradun, a contemporary and upscale hotel strategically located just off the hustle and bustle of the city. With this brand new and elegant hotel, sarovar Hotels & Resorts pvt. Ltd. which is one of the fastest growing chains of hotels in India, brings to travellers to the city an ideal choice of quality accommodation and services for both business as well as leisure. The hotel was inaugurated by Chief minister of uttarakhand shri Harish Rawat in the presence of ajay K. Bakaya, executive Director, sarovar Hotels pvt. Ltd. and Rahul saxena, general manager, seyfert sarovar portico, Dehradun. seyfert sarovar portico, Dehradun, has 68 beautifully crafted, spacious and well-appointed rooms offering modern amenities and personalized service. The hotel offers state-of-the-art business and conferencing facilities, in-room dining, fitness centre, swimming pool, and all day dining multi-cuisine restaurant. With excellent settings, unmatched F&B offerings and seamless service, it is also the perfect venue to host social events.

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