India Blooms News Service 17 Jul 2013, 06:27 pm
This new addition, which is a 393-room property, will be managed by ITC Hotels under the WelcomHotel brand, the company said in a release on Monday.
Located, 20 minutes from the international and domestic airports, the hotel is also easily accessible from the business districts of New Delhi and Gurgaon.
With over 1600 m2 of dedicated meeting and convention spaces, four food & beverage outlets, a fitness centre and salon services, WelcomHotel Dwarka, New Delhi says it embodies the WelcomHotel brand promise of efficiency and warmth.
The hotel has 4 food & beverage outlets: an all-day dining restaurant, Pavilion 75; ITC Hotels’ award-winning culinary brand, K&K-Kebabs & Kurries; Shanghai Club, a fine-dining Chinese restaurant and the erstwhile favourite night-life destination of Delhi; Ghungroo.
As part of its expansion drive, ITC Hotels proposes to add several managed hotels under its brand portfolio, shortly. On the anvil are an ITC super-premium luxury hotel in Mahabalipuram, a WelcomHotel in Jodhpur as well as in Patna and more than 30 hotels under the Fortune brand.
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