Lemon Tree Hotels Opens New Property in Morbi, Gujarat
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Lemon Tree Hotels Opens New Property in Morbi, Gujarat

Lemon Tree Hotels India’s fastest-growing mid-scale and premium hospitality chain, has announced the opening of its latest property — Lemon Tree Hotel, Morbi. This marks the group’s 11th property in Gujarat, further strengthening its footprint in one of India’s leading industrial hubs.

Located in the ceramic capital of India, the 69-room hotel caters to both business and leisure travellers. Its strategic location offers easy connectivity to Rajkot, Jamnagar, and key industrial zones, making it ideal for corporate visitors.

The hotel features Citrus Café, a multi-cuisine restaurant serving Indian, European, and Pan-Asian dishes, along with extensive banqueting spaces — Tangerine Grand and Tangerine Lawn — suitable for business events and social gatherings of up to 400 guests. Guests can also enjoy amenities including a spa, fitness centre, and swimming pool.

Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels, said, “Morbi’s growth and global reputation make it a perfect addition to our expanding portfolio in Gujarat. We’re delighted to bring our signature comfort and warmth to this vibrant city.”

Lemon Tree Hotels now operates over 120 properties across 80 cities in India and abroad.

Lemon Tree Hotels India’s fastest-growing mid-scale and premium hospitality chain, has announced the opening of its latest property — Lemon Tree Hotel, Morbi. This marks the group’s 11th property in Gujarat, further strengthening its footprint in one of India’s leading industrial hubs. Located in the ceramic capital of India, the 69-room hotel caters to both business and leisure travellers. Its strategic location offers easy connectivity to Rajkot, Jamnagar, and key industrial zones, making it ideal for corporate visitors. The hotel features Citrus Café, a multi-cuisine restaurant serving Indian, European, and Pan-Asian dishes, along with extensive banqueting spaces — Tangerine Grand and Tangerine Lawn — suitable for business events and social gatherings of up to 400 guests. Guests can also enjoy amenities including a spa, fitness centre, and swimming pool. Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels, said, “Morbi’s growth and global reputation make it a perfect addition to our expanding portfolio in Gujarat. We’re delighted to bring our signature comfort and warmth to this vibrant city.” Lemon Tree Hotels now operates over 120 properties across 80 cities in India and abroad.

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