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10 October 2023

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10 October 2023

Suba Group opens third property in Madhya Pradesh, India

The full-service property offers 63 rooms and suites catering to business travellers.

Upasana Mukherjee October 10 2023

Suba Group of Hotels has opened its third property in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh called Click Hotel, as reported by ETHospitality.

The budget-friendly boutique luxury hotel at Pithampur targets business travellers.

Suba Group of Hotels managing director Mansur Mehta said: “With the launch of Click Hotel, we look forward to serving guests for official as well as social gatherings and stays. Click Hotel, Pithampur, perfectly epitomises the brand's core values: offering high-quality bed-breakfast and broadband (WI-FI) coupled with immaculate service and unparalleled hospitality of international standards.

“This ensures maximum comfort for long-stay guests, both locals and expats.”

The full-service property boasts 63 rooms and suites, along with additional amenities such as a gym and conference rooms that are anticipated to be launched soon.

It features a multi-cuisine restaurant called Cinnamon as well as in-room dining.

Situated 45 minutes away from Indore, the hotel provides access to major industries and institutions, including the Indian Institute of Management Indore.

Suba Group of Hotels CEO Mubeen Mehta said: "We are pleased to expand our footprints in Madhya Pradesh with the launch of Click Hotel in Pithampur and this is our third brand presence in the Indore Pithampur metropolitan region.

“This full-service hotel with all contemporary elements is ideal for business and leisure guests, along with flexible independent travellers and group travellers.”

Suba Group of Hotels VP Abinash Ashok said: “With the launch of this hotel, we also emphasise on reducing our carbon footprint and bringing down our plastic usage to zero in the near future.”

Last month, the group opened Comfort Inn, Taraori Karnal, in the Indian state of Haryana.

Suba Hotels has a presence in major metropolitan areas as well as tier-one and tier-two cities across India.

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