Lebua to open luxury hotel in Lucknow

Lebua to open luxury hotel in Lucknow

New 40-room property to open on 25 April

Lebua Hotels & Resorts has confirmed plans to open a new luxury property in Lucknow, the capital of India’s Uttar Pradesh state.

Scheduled to launch on 25 April 2016, the new Lebua Lucknow will offer a total of 41 rooms and suites, all of which come equipped with balconies or terraces, bathtubs, complimentary Wi-Fi, satellite TVs and coffee and tea making facilities.

Other facilities at the hotel include a swimming pool, Indian and Italian restaurants, a lounge bar, business centre and conference and banqueting space, including the Baradari Ballroom which can accommodate up to 225 guests.

The hotel is located 14km from Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport.

Lebua Lucknow will become the brand’s third hotel in India, joining the existing Lebua Resort and Lebua Lodge at Amer, both of which are located in Jaipur. The company also operates the landmark Lebua Hotel in Bangkok, which is home to Sirocco, the world’s highest open air restaurant.

News Source : traveldailymedia.com/india/

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