Not In Town | @notintownlive | 07 Nov 2017, 07:16 pm

The premium mid-market hotel chain had won the award under the same category for the year 2016.
Besides being bestowed with the Best Hotel Chain title, Lords Hotels & Resorts was also awarded with eight other awards in separate categories for its hotel properties and restaurants in the state.
Lords Hotels & Resorts received awards for Best 3 Star Hotel - Lords Plaza, Surat, Best Budget Hotel - Revival Lords Inn, Vadodara, Best Budget Hotel in Other city - Lords Inn, Somnath, best 3 Star Hotel in other city - Lords Plaza, Surat, Best Business Hotel - Lords Plaza, Surat, Best Restaurant - Lords Plaza, Surat, Best Multi Cuisine Restaurant - Lords Plaza, Surat, besides receiving the Best Hotel Chain in Gujarat - Lords Hotels & Resorts.
Chairman and Managing Director, Lords Hotels & Resorts, PR Bansal said: “Out of the twenty seven properties, Lords Hotels & Resorts has sixteen hotels in Gujarat alone. We recently launched two new hotel properties in Gir, Gujarat and in Mysuru Road, Bangalore, and one more is due to be shortly launched in Kathmandu, Nepal.
"So while we are expanding our reach across the country and outside, we intend to remain strongly rooted in our home State. We are pleased to be recognized as one of the best hospitality chains in Gujarat and we’ll continue to delight our guests with exhilarating hospitality experiences" Bansal added.
Lords Hotels & Resorts is one of India’s fastest growing hospitality chain in the mid-market segment.
Since the company’s inception in 2008, it has grown to be a chain of twenty-seven hotels and resorts spread across seven states in India.
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