Lemon Tree Opens New Hotel in Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh
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Lemon Tree Opens New Hotel in Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh

Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has announced the opening of its latest managed property, Lemon Tree Hotel, Chandausi, marking the group’s eighth hotel in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The property features a total of 61 rooms and suites, and will open in two phases.
In the first phase, 31 well-appointed rooms are now operational along with Citrus Café, the brand’s signature multi-cuisine restaurant, and spacious banquet facilities. The second phase will follow shortly, adding 30 more rooms and suites, the Republic of Noodles Pan-Asian restaurant, a Pool Bar & Grill, fitness centre, swimming pool, and additional banquet areas.
Located in the Sambhal district, Chandausi is a town rich in historical heritage, originally named “Chanda Si” meaning “moon-like”. Strategically placed on the railway route connecting Moradabad, Bareilly and Delhi, it serves as an important junction offering excellent connectivity while maintaining the charm of a smaller town.
Speaking on the launch, Mr Vishvapreet Singh Cheema expressed enthusiasm about the brand’s continued growth in the state. He stated, “We are pleased to announce the furthering of our footprint in Uttar Pradesh with the launch of our new property in Chandausi. This aligns with our vision of establishing a presence across India in cities across all tiers to become the most preferred hospitality chain in the country.” 

Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has announced the opening of its latest managed property, Lemon Tree Hotel, Chandausi, marking the group’s eighth hotel in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The property features a total of 61 rooms and suites, and will open in two phases.In the first phase, 31 well-appointed rooms are now operational along with Citrus Café, the brand’s signature multi-cuisine restaurant, and spacious banquet facilities. The second phase will follow shortly, adding 30 more rooms and suites, the Republic of Noodles Pan-Asian restaurant, a Pool Bar & Grill, fitness centre, swimming pool, and additional banquet areas.Located in the Sambhal district, Chandausi is a town rich in historical heritage, originally named “Chanda Si” meaning “moon-like”. Strategically placed on the railway route connecting Moradabad, Bareilly and Delhi, it serves as an important junction offering excellent connectivity while maintaining the charm of a smaller town.Speaking on the launch, Mr Vishvapreet Singh Cheema expressed enthusiasm about the brand’s continued growth in the state. He stated, “We are pleased to announce the furthering of our footprint in Uttar Pradesh with the launch of our new property in Chandausi. This aligns with our vision of establishing a presence across India in cities across all tiers to become the most preferred hospitality chain in the country.” 

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