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Suba Group Opens Clarion Hotel De Renees in Gangtok
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Suba Group Opens Clarion Hotel De Renees in Gangtok

Suba Group of Hotels has officially opened the doors to its newest property, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s expansion in Northeast India. Inaugurated by Tshering Thendup Bhutia, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Commerce and Industries for the State of Sikkim, the hotel is strategically located in Lower Sichey, offering seamless access to the heart of Gangtok.

The launch of Clarion Hotel De Renees adds to Suba Hotels’ growing presence in India’s premium hospitality sector. With 38 upscale rooms, the hotel blends refined aesthetics with cutting-edge amenities to cater to both business and leisure travellers. Guests can enjoy a range of dining experiences—from Cinnamon, the multi-cuisine restaurant, to Tipsy Tiger, a stylish lounge. The hotel also boasts a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of the Himalayan landscape, a full-service international spa, a modern gymnasium, and an indoor swimming pool.

The hotel features high-end banqueting and meeting facilities, designed to host everything from corporate events to social gatherings, reflecting Suba Hotels’ focus on functionality without compromising luxury.

“This opening is a reflection of our continued commitment to delivering premium hospitality in prime locations. Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is perfectly positioned to serve the evolving needs of both leisure and business travellers, while contributing meaningfully to Sikkim’s tourism ecosystem,” said Mansur Mehta, Chairman, Suba Hotels.
 
Clarion Hotel De Renees operates under the globally respected Choice Hotels International umbrella. With more than 7,000 hotels in 40 countries, Choice Hotels brings a legacy of excellence that aligns with Suba Hotels’ vision for growth and quality service. In India, Suba Hotels currently manages 52 Choice-branded properties across segments, including Clarion, Comfort, and Quality Inn.

“Our collaboration with Choice Hotels has played a pivotal role in shaping the guest experience across our portfolio. Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is yet another step forward in our mission to blend international hospitality standards with local warmth,” said Mubeen Mehta, CEO, Suba Hotels.

With over 125 hotels in 70 locations and a total inventory of 5,906 keys, Suba Hotels Limited has carved a leading position in the Indian hospitality landscape. The company continues to push boundaries through innovation and guest-centric services.

Sustainability also plays a central role in the hotel's design and operations. From energy-efficient systems and waste management protocols to eco-friendly sourcing, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok reflects Suba Hotels’ dedication to responsible tourism.

“Sustainability is not just a feature, it’s a foundation. Our goal is to create a luxurious yet responsible experience that aligns with the values of today’s travellers,” said K. Manish, GM Operations, Suba Group of Hotels. 

With its strategic location, thoughtful design, and forward-thinking ethos, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is set to become a cornerstone of hospitality in Sikkim, redefining what guests can expect from a premium stay in the region.

Suba Group of Hotels has officially opened the doors to its newest property, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s expansion in Northeast India. Inaugurated by Tshering Thendup Bhutia, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Commerce and Industries for the State of Sikkim, the hotel is strategically located in Lower Sichey, offering seamless access to the heart of Gangtok.The launch of Clarion Hotel De Renees adds to Suba Hotels’ growing presence in India’s premium hospitality sector. With 38 upscale rooms, the hotel blends refined aesthetics with cutting-edge amenities to cater to both business and leisure travellers. Guests can enjoy a range of dining experiences—from Cinnamon, the multi-cuisine restaurant, to Tipsy Tiger, a stylish lounge. The hotel also boasts a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views of the Himalayan landscape, a full-service international spa, a modern gymnasium, and an indoor swimming pool.The hotel features high-end banqueting and meeting facilities, designed to host everything from corporate events to social gatherings, reflecting Suba Hotels’ focus on functionality without compromising luxury.“This opening is a reflection of our continued commitment to delivering premium hospitality in prime locations. Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is perfectly positioned to serve the evolving needs of both leisure and business travellers, while contributing meaningfully to Sikkim’s tourism ecosystem,” said Mansur Mehta, Chairman, Suba Hotels. Clarion Hotel De Renees operates under the globally respected Choice Hotels International umbrella. With more than 7,000 hotels in 40 countries, Choice Hotels brings a legacy of excellence that aligns with Suba Hotels’ vision for growth and quality service. In India, Suba Hotels currently manages 52 Choice-branded properties across segments, including Clarion, Comfort, and Quality Inn.“Our collaboration with Choice Hotels has played a pivotal role in shaping the guest experience across our portfolio. Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is yet another step forward in our mission to blend international hospitality standards with local warmth,” said Mubeen Mehta, CEO, Suba Hotels.With over 125 hotels in 70 locations and a total inventory of 5,906 keys, Suba Hotels Limited has carved a leading position in the Indian hospitality landscape. The company continues to push boundaries through innovation and guest-centric services.Sustainability also plays a central role in the hotel's design and operations. From energy-efficient systems and waste management protocols to eco-friendly sourcing, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok reflects Suba Hotels’ dedication to responsible tourism.“Sustainability is not just a feature, it’s a foundation. Our goal is to create a luxurious yet responsible experience that aligns with the values of today’s travellers,” said K. Manish, GM Operations, Suba Group of Hotels. With its strategic location, thoughtful design, and forward-thinking ethos, Clarion Hotel De Renees Gangtok is set to become a cornerstone of hospitality in Sikkim, redefining what guests can expect from a premium stay in the region.

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