Lords Hotels & Resorts marks a new beginning

Lords Hotels & Resorts marks a new beginning

Opens Lords Inn in Jodhpur to cater to domestic and foreign tourists

Jodhpur in Rajasthan, of late has become one of the most popular destination of the country both from the domestic and foreign tourist arrival point of view. Lords Hotels & Resorts, a premier mid market hotel chain, already had marked its presence in Rajasthan in the form of properties Lords Plaza and Jagrati Lords Inn in Jaipur.But Jodhpur was the missing link.With the opening of Lords Inn in Jodhpur,that gap has been bridged. Response has been so overwhelming that the group contemplates to mark further presence in the zone.

Just as the group follows the dictum of “True Value Hotels” in this property too,a guest can avail all the luxuries associated with star hotels at mid hotel prices. The hotel has well furnished 50 rooms which are endowed with all the modern facilities like Hi speed wifi, Safe lockers,connecting intercom .

Besides the property has Spa , roof top gym and swimming pool.In addition the hotel also has Multi cuisine restaurant Blue Coriander which serves both Indian and International delicacies . It follows the concept of GLOCAL – having s global concept with local best practices”.

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