6 January 2009

News

You are here : Home Media Centre News
 
 
 
Select Date
  Select Country

Langham Hotels International signs first India property

Langham Hotels International (LHI) brings its highly successful brand of stimulating hospitality to India for the first time with the signing of the management contract with Wadhwa Developers for Langham Place, Koregaon Park, Pune, India.

The move marks the start of LHI’s plans to expand along the new Silk Road of China, India and the Middle East.

Connected Lifestyle

Scheduled to open in early 2010, Langham Place, Koregaon Park, Pune will comprise 180 contemporary guestrooms, appealing to travellers who are adventurous, fun-seeking, early adopters.

Featuring the latest technology to support connected lifestyles, Langham Place, Koregaon Park in Pune will blend with the city’s reputation as the technological and academic hub of India. Each room is innovatively designed to inspire and stimulate a sense of enjoyment and connectivity.

The property will feature an expansive atrium with eye-catching transparent walls seamlessly merging indoors with the outdoor environment. In keeping with its sense of modern living, the centrepiece of the atrium will be a DJ booth overlooking the lobby with a resident DJ setting the mood of the hotel with stylish mixes.

India’s First Chuan Spa

The hotel will feature India’s first Chuan Spa, bringing a signature range of pampering spa treatments based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Stylish and serene surroundings accompanied with oriental hot tubs, ice caves, herbal steam rooms, singles and couples treatment suites and an infinity edge indoor & outdoor swimming pool. Chuan Residences are also incorporated featuring infinity baths to complete the ultimate accommodation experience to compliment the Spa rituals.

Engaging Restaurants

Langham Place, Koregaon Park, Pune will be the perfect place to meet, work and play as the restaurants become destinations in their own right. The hotel will introduce the innovative hybrid concept of Portal Work and Play. By combining a lobby lounge, cocktail bar and business centre, Portal is where work and play seamlessly intertwine to meet the needs of today’s multi-tasking world.

Dining will include a truly authentic Chinese restaurant featuring the culinary heritage of northern China which will take guests on a rich flavoursome adventure within a dramatic setting.

Langham Place, Koregaon Park, Pune will also feature Indigo, an Indian Tapas tea lounge concept. This fresh and fun outlet will serve traditional Indian snack cuisine with a modern twist.

For all-day dining, The Place Theatre Brasserie will stimulate the imagination as well as the taste buds with an interactive buffet featuring the cuisines of India and South East Asia.

Meet Me

The property will host Pune’s key corporate and private events with a dedicated spacious ballroom. Combined with a number of smaller function rooms, the hotel will offer the latest in event management facilities.

Dr KS Lo, Chairman of Langham Hotels International said: “Planting our first flag in India is a significant milestone. We’re delighted to partner with Wadhwa Developers who have seen an exciting niche in Pune.”


“India’s GDP is set to double by 2020 as trade between China, the Middle East and India continues to grow. The new Silk Road will emerge as a formidable corridor for global commerce, fuelling the demand for business and leisure travellers and filling five-star hotel rooms.

Mr Sanjay Chhabria, Director of Wadhwa Developers said: “Pune is one of India’s Silicon Valleys and it’s where the academic brains behind the Indian technology boom are located. However, this vibrant city has lacked a five star brand that reflects 21st century living through design, technology and attitude, hence our partnership with Langham Hotels International.

Mr Chhabria added: “Our location in the heart of the city at Koregaon Park will give us the best addresses in town from which guests can do business.”

 

 

Source: Travel Daily News.com


  MORE NEWS
Tanzania set to host 2008 Travelers' Philanthropy Conference
Tanzania will officially be the second host of Travelers Philanthrophy Conference ...
Maldives Wins Best Island Award 2008
The Maldives has won the Condé Nast Traveller’s Readers Best Island Award for the year 2008. ...
Maturing Indian market looks east to Asia Pacific
The Indian outbound market is maturing. Among the new trends pointing to this is their inclination to look beyond traditional Western destinations. PATA and Nielsen research shows that Asian ...
Over 800 buyers registered for ITB Asia Singapore
Over 800 travel buyers have been qualified and confirmed as hosted buyers for the inaugural ITB Asia travel show, October 22-24 in Singapore. ...
Sefhako Plans Botswana's First Cultural Village
Cultural villages have become fashionable destinations for tourists eager to explore world cultures. ...
Malaysia's Minister of Tourism to visit CTC
Fri 5 Sept. - H.E. Dato’ Sri Azalina Dato’ Othman Said will visit the Commonwealth Tourism Centre on 8 September 2008. This will be her first visit after assuming her role as the Tourism ...
Commonwealth Secretary-General visited the Commonwealth Tourism Centre
H.E. Mr. Kamalesh Sharma visited the Commonwealth Tourism Centre on 6 August 2008, as part of his participation at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) General Assembly. ...
 
 

NEWS
CALENDAR OF BUSINESS EVENTS
DOWNLOAD


DISCLAIMER | CONTACT US | ABOUT US | USEFUL LINKS
You are visitor No. 144513 since January 2007
2009 Copyrighted © All Rights Reserved by Commonwealth Tourism Centre. Best view under 1024 x 768 resolution.