Country Inns & Suites by CarlsonSM Enters Kota, Rajasthan
First-ever international hotel brand to enter the city of Kota. Country Inn & Suites by CarlsonSM made its debut in Kota, Rajasthan recently. The hotel is the first-ever international brand to have a presence in the city.
Strategically located in the heart of the town, Country Inn & Suites by CarlsonSM Kota offers 85 modern rooms and suites. The hotel is located within proximity to corporate zones and educational service institutes making it the perfect stay for both business and family guests.
“I am delighted to welcome Country Inn & Suites by CarlsonSM Kota to our growing portfolio in India. With 557 properties in operation and under development globally, Country Inns & Suites by CarlsonSM is a leader in the upper midscale hotel segment. We are glad to partner with Prem Singh Bajor and Priyavrat Singh, to pioneer the first international brand in the city and extend its hallmark, Be Our Guest service philosophy to our guests,” said Raj Rana, chief executive officer, South Asia, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. Spread over 45,000 square feet, the hotel offers a host of modern amenities including comfortable beds, free high speed Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, minibar, coffee and tea making facilities, satellite TV, inroom dining and more. For the fitness conscious guests, the hotel offers a suite of wellness and recreation facilities such as a rooftop swimming pool, spa, steam room and health club.
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