Royal Orchid Hotels open hotel in Kanpur
Royal Orchid Hotels today announced the opening of a hotel in Kanpur ‘Regenta Central The Crystal” and taking the number of properties under Royal Orchid group to 45. Situated at the heart of the city, “Regenta Central The Crystal” is a perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional Indian hospitality. The hotel is just a 45 minutes drive from Kanpur airport, 6 KM from railway station and situated in close proximity to the main shopping destinations.
The hotel offers affordable luxury stays with multiple dining options to choose.“Regenta Central The Crystal” offers an array of F&B options to chose like Red Olive – an all day dining restaurant serves sumptuous delicacies from around the globe, 360 Degreeze – is a roof top lounge which serves fusion food and offers breathtaking view of the city and Gravity – our upscale discotheque where people unwind to thumping rhythm and foot–tapping beats.
Chander K. Baljee, Managing Director, Royal Orchid Hotels said, “We have added four properities Mysore, Ahmedabad, Dehradun and Kanpur – in the current financial year. We are on target to take the number of properties to 50 under the Royal Orchid Group before the end of this financial year. We will continue to pursue our model of management contracts to build our hospitality business”.
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