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Lemon Tree Hotels signs a new hotel in Haridwar, Uttarakhand

Lemon Tree Hotels Limited, announced its latest signing – Lemon Tree Hotel, Haridwar. This property is expected to be operational by end of CY 2024 and shall be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary and the management arm of Lemon Tree Hotels Limited.

Located in Jwalapur area of Haridwar, the hotel is close to the main market and the railway station and a variety of facilities are located close by. This part of the town dates back to 1700 CE and has a rich history. It is a financial and industrial hub as well as an important trading and shopping centre for the locals.

The property will feature 50 well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, a gym, meeting rooms, banquets and public areas.

Speaking on the occasion, Vikramjit Singh – President, Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd. – commented, “We are delighted to expand our bouquet of hotels with a new hotel in Haridwar with our valued partner, M/s Willowy Hospitality & Tourism. This is our fourth upcoming property in the state, which will add to our seven existing hotels in Uttarakhand, a state famous for its tourism potential which plays host to a large number of travellers. We aspire to expand and diversify our existing portfolio by signing and opening more hotels to enlarge our offerings to our guests as well as owners and partners in the tourism and hospitality sector.”

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