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10 October 2023

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10 October 2023

Lemon Tree Hotels signs new property in India’s Jamnagar

Expected to open in 2025, Lemon Tree Hotel, Jamnagar will have 60 guest rooms along with a range of restaurants.

Upasana Mukherjee October 09 2023

Lemon Tree Hotels has signed a deal to open its new hotel, Lemon Tree Hotel, Jamnagar, in the Indian state of Gujarat, as reported by BWHotelier.

Expected to open in 2025, the hotel will be managed by Carnation Hotels, Lemon Tree Hotels’ wholly-owned subsidiary and management arm.

This signing follows last month's openings of Lemon Tree Hotel, McLeodganj in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and Peninsula Suites in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Lemon Tree Hotels president Vikramjit Singh said: “We are delighted to announce the expansion of our portfolio in Gujarat with our valued partner, M/s Hotel Fortune Palace.

“We plan to expand our portfolio in all directions, including in Tier II, III and IV cities in different states.”

Located in Jamnagar city, the property will feature 60 guest rooms along with a range of restaurants.

Among the other amenities to be provided at the hotel are a fitness facility, a conference room and communal spaces.

The property will be well-connected via both private and public transportation.

It will be approximately 101km away from Rajkot Airport and 5km from Jamnagar Junction railway station.

Additionally, the property’s location will provide guests access to a host of attractions, such as Marine National Park, Khijadia Bird Sanctuary, Lakhota Talav, Bedi Port and Lakhota Museum. 

Lemon Tree Hotels operates in the upscale as well as the mid-market segments.

Currently, the hotel chain has approximately 9,400 rooms across 95 hotels spanning 60 destinations in India and abroad, under diverse brands.

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