NITN | @notintownlive | 29 Sep 2020, 06:38 am

Kolkata: If you are one of those keen to escape the pandemic induced confinement at home this festive season but not sure if you want to travel yet, there is good news from ITC Royal Bengal, Kolkata.
This uber luxury hotel is offering a special staycation only for Kolkata residents till October 31, 2020.
The offer includes accommodation for two nights with buffet breakfast, wi-fi, and hotel credit of Rs 20,000.
Apart from mandatory safety precautions which you have to follow, there are other terms and conditions tied to the offer, such as proof of residence, number of guests admissible under the package, lapse of unutilised credit, etc.
From your room catch a panoramic view of the city as the grand building, standing tall at height of 133 meters, is one of the tallest in the city.
The luxurious rooms draw inspiration from aristocratic Bengali homes.
The kitchen will lay out a sumptuous spread for you which includes local, national and global cuisine.
A LEED Platinum Certified building, ITC Royal Bengal also integrates world class sustainable practices with contemporary design elements to deliver the best of Luxury in the greenest possible manner.
The hotel assures that in keeping ITC Hotels’ ethos of Responsible Luxury, they are following elevated hygiene protocols, state-of-the-art technology, and even advanced disinfectants as recommended by the World Health Organization and Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare across all touch points for guests’ safety.
Said Tejinder Singh, Area Manager East ITC Hotels & Cluster General Manager ITC Royal Bengal & ITC Sonar, “ITC Hotels Kolkata is overwhelmed with the response and support that the city continues to shower on us. The 20:20 package ensures great value with the highest safety and hygiene protocols of WeAssure, in keeping with our core of Responsible Luxury along with the unparalleled warmth of ITC Hotels.”
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