Best Western Hotels & Resorts continues its rapid expansion plan in India with the addition of two new hotels in New Delhi. They are the first international hotel brand to make inroads into Paharganj in Central Delhi. The pre-opening activities for the newly constructed upper midscale ‘Best Western Plus Central’ have been initiated with a soft opening slated in January 2018. The midscale ‘Best Western Pearl’, which is a conversion hotel, is scheduled to open in September 2018 after renovation. Both the hotels have been designed to meet the needs of business as well as leisure travellers.
Best Western Plus Central will feature 71 well-appointed rooms, including rooms with a private balcony for large families or small groups, a multi-purpose hall, health club, and three F&B outlets. Guests can cool off in the outdoor Jacuzzi, enjoy sumptuous kebabs at the terrace Barbeque that offers a pleasant view of the old city and the distant high rise buildings of Connaught Place. Best Western Pearl will have 35 rooms, one multi-cuisine restaurant connected to a terrace restaurant, fitness center, and a small conference room. A street café will be added to the facilities offered by the hotel soon. “As we continue our journey in taking the reimagined Best Western brand into the future, we are dedicated more than ever to offer the best in hospitality to our guests,” said Atul Jain, Chief Operating Officer, Best Western Hotels & Resorts – India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka.
“It gives me immense pleasure and pride to announce our partnership with one of the largest hotel companies in the world having 4,200 hotels in more than 100 countries. Our association with Best Western Hotels & Resorts shall ensure that quality services and experience are provided to our customers, who are mostly foreigners”, quoted Piyush Nagrath, Director, Blue Mango Hotels. “That our hotel is the first to bring in an international brand shall definitely change the hospitality trend in this location. I am sure more international brands will follow in the near future”, he added.
Both the properties shall be complemented by an array of modern amenities and facilities, including 24×7 room service, and complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi, to ensure that the guests at Best Western Hotels & Resorts experience an exceptional stay at an exceptional value.
As a part of their dynamic development program in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, which has seen the portfolio growing from 14 hotels to 35 hotels in the last 18 months, Best Western has signed multi-phase agreements with Blue Mango Hotels for opening the two new hotels in Delhi. Both the hotels shall be managed by Sorrel Hospitality, the Master Licensee of Best Western Hotels & Resorts in the three countries.