Royal Orchid Launches Regenta Place Hi-Tech City Hyderabad
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Royal Orchid Launches Regenta Place Hi-Tech City Hyderabad

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has launched Regenta Place Hi-Tech City, Hyderabad, marking the Regenta Place brand's debut in Cyberabad. The hotel is located in the heart of HITEC City, Hyderabad's premier information technology and business district and seeks to combine old-world charm with contemporary hospitality to offer a distinctive stay in one of India’s most dynamic urban centres.

Regenta Place Hi-Tech City is designed to serve both business and leisure travellers and offers excellent connectivity to key city landmarks. The Mindspace IT Hub and Hitech City are a five-minute walk from the property, making it an ideal choice for corporate guests. IKEA, Inorbit Mall and Shilparamam Handicraft Expo are two km away and leisure seekers can visit Durgam Cheruvu Lake for boating and trekking amid granite rocks.

The property features 74 keys comprising two suites of 400 sq. ft., six executive rooms of 280 sq. ft. and 66 business rooms of 240 sq. ft., offering a balance of functionality and comfort. Guests have access to a multi-cuisine cafe at lobby level with 80 covers and a versatile rooftop banquet spread over 3,000 sq ft that can seat up to 300 guests. The hotel is about 30 km from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, with the Raidurg Metro Station a short two-minute walk and Charminar approximately 20 minutes away.

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. is promoted by Chander K. Baljee and the company has indicated the property aligns with its 2030 expansion roadmap. The group operates 119 plus hotels across India and primarily manages five-star and four-star categories and resorts to target discerning business and leisure travellers. The Regenta brand is described as an extension of the Royal Orchid Hotel Group and includes Regenta, Regenta Place, Regenta Resort and Z by Regenta.

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Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has launched Regenta Place Hi-Tech City, Hyderabad, marking the Regenta Place brand's debut in Cyberabad. The hotel is located in the heart of HITEC City, Hyderabad's premier information technology and business district and seeks to combine old-world charm with contemporary hospitality to offer a distinctive stay in one of India’s most dynamic urban centres. Regenta Place Hi-Tech City is designed to serve both business and leisure travellers and offers excellent connectivity to key city landmarks. The Mindspace IT Hub and Hitech City are a five-minute walk from the property, making it an ideal choice for corporate guests. IKEA, Inorbit Mall and Shilparamam Handicraft Expo are two km away and leisure seekers can visit Durgam Cheruvu Lake for boating and trekking amid granite rocks. The property features 74 keys comprising two suites of 400 sq. ft., six executive rooms of 280 sq. ft. and 66 business rooms of 240 sq. ft., offering a balance of functionality and comfort. Guests have access to a multi-cuisine cafe at lobby level with 80 covers and a versatile rooftop banquet spread over 3,000 sq ft that can seat up to 300 guests. The hotel is about 30 km from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, with the Raidurg Metro Station a short two-minute walk and Charminar approximately 20 minutes away. Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. is promoted by Chander K. Baljee and the company has indicated the property aligns with its 2030 expansion roadmap. The group operates 119 plus hotels across India and primarily manages five-star and four-star categories and resorts to target discerning business and leisure travellers. The Regenta brand is described as an extension of the Royal Orchid Hotel Group and includes Regenta, Regenta Place, Regenta Resort and Z by Regenta.

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