Click Hotel Kohinoor Debuts in Ludhiana
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Click Hotel Kohinoor Debuts in Ludhiana

The Suba Group of Hotels has announced the launch of Click Hotel Kohinoor, its first property in Ludhiana. Located on Pakhowal Road, a prominent area in the city, the hotel represents a significant milestone in the group’s expansion efforts.

Ludhiana, often referred to as the "Manchester of India," is renowned for its industrial dynamism and cultural richness. Its excellent connectivity by road, rail, and air makes it an attractive destination for both business and leisure travellers, positioning Click Hotel Kohinoor as a valuable addition to the region's hospitality offerings.

Mansur Mehta, Chairman and Managing Director of Suba Group of Hotels, shared his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest property in Ludhiana, marking an important step in our growth journey. With 92 properties across India and 35 more under development, we are committed to expanding into key destinations.

Ludhiana’s unique blend of heritage and industrial significance made it a natural choice for our continued growth.”

Click Hotel Kohinoor reflects the Suba Group’s dedication to delivering quality accommodation and modern amenities in prime locations, further strengthening its presence in India’s hospitality sector.

The Suba Group of Hotels has announced the launch of Click Hotel Kohinoor, its first property in Ludhiana. Located on Pakhowal Road, a prominent area in the city, the hotel represents a significant milestone in the group’s expansion efforts. Ludhiana, often referred to as the Manchester of India, is renowned for its industrial dynamism and cultural richness. Its excellent connectivity by road, rail, and air makes it an attractive destination for both business and leisure travellers, positioning Click Hotel Kohinoor as a valuable addition to the region's hospitality offerings. Mansur Mehta, Chairman and Managing Director of Suba Group of Hotels, shared his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest property in Ludhiana, marking an important step in our growth journey. With 92 properties across India and 35 more under development, we are committed to expanding into key destinations. Ludhiana’s unique blend of heritage and industrial significance made it a natural choice for our continued growth.” Click Hotel Kohinoor reflects the Suba Group’s dedication to delivering quality accommodation and modern amenities in prime locations, further strengthening its presence in India’s hospitality sector.

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