Suba Group Launches Third Hotel in Hyderabad
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Suba Group Launches Third Hotel in Hyderabad

Suba Group of Hotels has launched Click Hotel Hyderabad, its third property in the city, expanding its presence in South India. Strategically located just 10 minutes from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, the hotel caters to both business and leisure travellers. It is the group’s fourth major opening in two months.

“We are delighted to launch our third hotel in Hyderabad,” said Mansur Mehta, Managing Director, and Mubeen Mehta, CEO, in a joint statement. “This reflects our vision of being the hospitality group of choice across South and the rest of India. Sustainability is central to our operations—we promote linen reuse and actively reduce plastic consumption.”

The full-service business hotel offers 62 contemporary rooms and suites, a multi-cuisine restaurant (Cinnamon), café (Café Click), boardroom, two banquet halls, a gym, spa, business centre, and guest parking. The hotel aims to offer affordable luxury in a smart and sustainable format.

Mahaboob Vali, Managing Partner, Masafaya Hospitality LLP, highlighted the property’s location advantage. “Its proximity to the airport and the upcoming Pharma SEZ makes it ideal for business and airline travellers. Tourist attractions are also easily accessible.”

Abinash, Vice President – Operations and Development, Suba Hotels, added, “Our dynamic brand standards—Bed, Breakfast, and Broadband—define Click Hotel Hyderabad. We’ve received great feedback already and have more announcements on the horizon.”

Known for premium amenities at competitive rates, Suba Hotels has a growing presence in metros and tier 1 and 2 cities, continuing to offer clean, contemporary rooms and quality experiences across India.


Suba Group of Hotels has launched Click Hotel Hyderabad, its third property in the city, expanding its presence in South India. Strategically located just 10 minutes from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, the hotel caters to both business and leisure travellers. It is the group’s fourth major opening in two months.“We are delighted to launch our third hotel in Hyderabad,” said Mansur Mehta, Managing Director, and Mubeen Mehta, CEO, in a joint statement. “This reflects our vision of being the hospitality group of choice across South and the rest of India. Sustainability is central to our operations—we promote linen reuse and actively reduce plastic consumption.”The full-service business hotel offers 62 contemporary rooms and suites, a multi-cuisine restaurant (Cinnamon), café (Café Click), boardroom, two banquet halls, a gym, spa, business centre, and guest parking. The hotel aims to offer affordable luxury in a smart and sustainable format.Mahaboob Vali, Managing Partner, Masafaya Hospitality LLP, highlighted the property’s location advantage. “Its proximity to the airport and the upcoming Pharma SEZ makes it ideal for business and airline travellers. Tourist attractions are also easily accessible.”Abinash, Vice President – Operations and Development, Suba Hotels, added, “Our dynamic brand standards—Bed, Breakfast, and Broadband—define Click Hotel Hyderabad. We’ve received great feedback already and have more announcements on the horizon.”Known for premium amenities at competitive rates, Suba Hotels has a growing presence in metros and tier 1 and 2 cities, continuing to offer clean, contemporary rooms and quality experiences across India.

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