18 Jul 2015, 08:11 am
Situated in the heart of the Tirupati city, the hotel provides the guests an easy access to places of worship, key transport modes and basic amenities of the city. The entry of Ginger Hotels in the spiritual city shall make the stay of pilgrims comfortable, secure yet more affordable and hassle-free.
Commenting on the launch Rahul Pandit, Chief Executive Officer, Roots Corporation Limited said, “We are pleased to present Ginger Hotel in the city of Tirupati that attracts millions of pilgrims every year. We are confident of delivering pilgrim friendly stays that will be an attractive proposition for both business and religious sojourners.”
"The Ginger Hotel- Tirupati comprises of 119 rooms to make the guests’ stay comfortable with choices between standard room (Single / Double), twin rooms for a smooth stay and the superior room or the suite for a luxurious stay. The Smart Basics features are intended to provide you with a comfortable and convenient hotel stay experience. Your business and connectivity needs are taken care of with free high-speed Internet connectivity and well equipped options for banqueting with a capacity of 400 guests, especially for conferences and events. Ginger seeks to cater to every need of guests visiting the holy city of Tirupati," an official statement said.
The Ginger Hotel has taken great care in charting the food spread for the guests, while the vegetarian guests can partake delicious food at the multi-cuisine restaurant ‘Bhanoos’ , the non-vegetarian guests can relish the fare at ‘Ravs’ from 7am to 11pm.
With the launch of its new hotel, Ginger now has 34 hotels in its portfolio.
To book a ginger hotel log on to www.gingerhotels.com or call on1860-266-3333 (toll free)
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