The Leela voted #7 top hotel brand at Travel + Leisure USA World’s Best Awards 2018

Wins top rankings from discerning travellers worldwide three years in a row.

The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts has been voted #7 among Top 20 Hotel Brands in the World in a global reader’s survey conducted by Travel + Leisure USA. Three years in a row, The Leela has received top rankings on quality, location, service, restaurants, and value offered by its properties.

The Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards survey, one of the most prestigious in the travel and hospitality industry, is a worldwide survey where discerning travellers hand-pick and rate, among other things, their experiences with hotel brands.

Rajiv Kaul, President, The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts said, “We are proud to be recognised among the Top 10 World’s Best Hotel brands, for the 3rd consecutive year, and we thank our discerning guests and readers of Travel + Leisure for conveying their appreciation. These achievements further reaffirm our commitment to providing our guests with personalized service from the heart and making every guest stay a memorable Leela experience.”

Since its inception, The Leela has from a single hotel at the edge of Mumbai to a collection of unique properties which have redefined luxury hospitality across India. Today, The Leela has expanded its hotel portfolio to nine world-class luxury hotels spread across key destinations in India, with plans to increase its footprint within the country and overseas through management contracts.  Upcoming projects include a resort in Jaipur, a palace hotel in Agra where every room will face the Taj Mahal, and business hotels in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

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