The Leela has opened a new luxury hotel in Hyderabad, India, marking the brand’s entry into the city.
The 156-room hotel in Banjara Hills aims to offer a blend of business and leisure amenities, catering to the needs of discerning travellers.
Known as a hub for innovation and culture, Hyderabad is a fitting location for The Leela’s mission to establish iconic destinations that merge India’s heritage with contemporary luxury.
The hotel’s design reflects the cultural legacy of the Deccan Plateau, with interiors inspired by the region’s history, featuring design elements and art pieces.
The property boasts a range of facilities, including a selection of dining venues and a dedicated 1,900m² wellness centre that offers a luxurious spa, fitness facilities, and a pool area, according to a press release sourced by ETHospitalityWorld.
The Leela Hyderabad is poised to become a venue for both corporate events and social celebrations. The hotel’s strategic location and comprehensive amenities are expected to attract both business and leisure travellers.
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By GlobalDataThe Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts chief executive office Anuraag Bhatnagar said: “Hyderabad, with its rich cultural tapestry and position as a global innovation hub with the presence of GCCs and IT/ITES firms, is the perfect city for our presence and growth.”
Pioneer Holiday and Resorts’ managing director and property owner Deepthi Reddy said: “The new hotel reimagines experiences and spaces for discerning guests and is poised to be an in-city sanctuary. For us, it is not just a hotel. This is a tribute to Deccan grandeur, a princely Hyderabad, and a reimagining of our neighbourhood.”