Crystal Sarovar Premiere Agra receives five star classification
In recognition of its superior services and facilities, Crystal Sarovar Premiere Agra has been certified as a 5-Star hotel by the Ministry of Tourism. The certification represents the hotel’s status as one of the leading premium hotels in Agra offering the best of hospitality to leisure as well as business travellers. The 112 keys hotel has received the certification for a period of five years till the year 2022.
Speaking on the recognition, Ajay K. Bakaya, Managing Director, Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd., says, “This certification reinforces our strengthening position in the leisure markets. Agra holds a high significance in the tourism map and we are glad to be able to offer the best of our signature Sarovar hospitality in this city”.
Commenting on this acknowledgment, Vivek Mahajan, General Manager, Crystal Sarovar Premiere Agra, says, “We are delighted to be certified with 5 – Star ratings for Crystal Sarovar Premiere. We have been delivering a premier full-service and upscale hotel experience to guests visiting one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Crystal Sarovar Premiere will continue to set new standards by offering unmatched hospitality services to the guest at attractive price points”.
The elegant 136 well-appointed rooms offer luxurious amenities and personalized service. More than half of the hotel room inventory offers a magnificent view of the Taj Mahal. Three dining and nightlife venues enhance the stay experience with exclusive culinary fare. A fully-equipped health club and spa specializing in relaxation and rejuvenation treatments pamper personal fulfillment. The outstanding meeting, banqueting and conferencing facilities offer a perfect venue to host trainings, workshops, product launches, exhibitions, weddings and other social events.
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