The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), hospitality firm part of Tata Group and based in Mumbai, India has announced the opening of a new Ginger hotel in Thaltej, a census suburban town of Ahmedabad, the largest city in the state of Gujarat, crossed by the Sabarmati River and popularly known for its historical landmarks, cultural significance, industrial and entrepreneurial activity, thriving textile industry, vibrant festivals such as Navatri and its delicious cuisine.
The opening of Ginger Ahmedabad, Kristar Hotel adds another property to the Ginger brand in the city, bringing the total to five Ginger hotels across various locations and aligns with IHCL’s strategy to expand its presence in urban centres across India, catering to the growing demand for hospitality services in rapidly developing cities like Ahmedabad.
The city is noted for its relevant industrial growth, educational instutions and cultural hubs, making it a significant destination for both domestic and international visitors.
The property is located at Plot 232 Zydus Hospital Road opp. Sunvilla Bungalows in the Thaltej neighbourhood, a suburban area in the north - zone of Ahmedabad city that enjoys excellent connectivity via major highways like SG Hoghway and SP Ring Road, ensuring easy access to the vibrant city life.
Thaltej is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquillity away from the city’s hustle and bustle. This census town boasts lush greenery and serene surroundings, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and not far from hospitals, schools, restaurants, temples and parks.
The new hotel offers accommodations designed for both business and leisure travellers, featuring comfortable rooms, a restaurant named Soulinaire and meeting spaces.
The property joins the midscale brand Ginger Hotels, characterized to offer modern comfort, seamless service, contemporary, and vibrant spaces, accurately designed to cater to work and leisure requirements.
Links
https://www.gingerhotels.com/hotels/ginger-ahmedabad-kristar
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