IHG Hotels & Resorts, British multinational hospitality company headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK, has unveiled the development of a new Crowne Plaza Resort in Sohna, a town in the Gurugram district, a popular weekend and conference retreat on the highway from Gurugram to Alwar near Palwal, a city and a municipal council in the Hayana state in northern India part of Braj region and the National Capital region, a centre famous for its cotton industries which deliver this product nationwide.
Crowne Plaza Resort Gurgaon Sohna is scheduled to open in in the first quarter of 2029, IHG Hotels & Resorts has signed a management agreement for this development with Harisons Hotel & Resorts Pvt. Ltd, an active, private Indian hospitality company based in New Delhi.
The resort is positioned to cater to demand for social celebrations and weddings in the National Capital Region, as well as leisure travel and corporate offsite events from neighbouring states will be located within a 70 - minute drive from Delhi International Airport.
The property will feature 150 contemporary rooms, plans include four dining options: a lobby lounge, an all – day dining restaurant, a specialty restaurant, and a bar.
Additional amenities will include a swimming pool, a spa, a health club, indoor and outdoor spaces, as well as banqueting and meeting venues.
The establishment will join the Crowne Plaza upscale brand designed for both business and leisure travellers offering comfort and various amenities, characterized by a focus on guest connections, modern communal spaces, and intuitive service created to meet the needs of today’s travellers with its hotels often located in city centres, resort destinations or near airports.
IHG Hotels & Resorts currently operates 51 hotels across in India including Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn Resort, Holiday Inn Express, InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, and Six Senses. The company has a pipeline of 89 hotels scheduled to open in the next three to five years.
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