Royal Orchid Opens Regenta Place in Ahmedabad
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Royal Orchid Opens Regenta Place in Ahmedabad

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has announced the launch of Regenta Place Ahmedabad, a stylish new property designed to serve the modern ‘bleisure’ traveller. This addition strengthens ROHL’s presence in Gujarat, where it now operates 16 properties and has another project underway.
Located in the heart of Ahmedabad, close to SG Highway and Sindhu Bhavan Road, the 48-key hotel combines easy access to business districts and cultural attractions. It features contemporary interiors, smart workspaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and versatile meeting facilities, catering equally to business professionals and leisure guests.
Dining is headlined by Neighbourhood, an all-day, 100 per cent vegetarian restaurant offering innovative vegetarian cuisine and authentic Gujarati flavours. Guests may also relax at the exclusive Permit Room, which serves alcoholic beverages with a valid permit. Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre and nearly 6,000 square feet of elegant banquet and meeting spaces.
Commenting on the launch, Arjun Baljee, President of ROHL, said:
“We are delighted to open our third hotel in Ahmedabad, a city that blends heritage with industry. Regenta Place Ahmedabad reflects our commitment to personalised hospitality and to serving global travellers in key markets.”
Darshit Jain, Founder of Regenta Place Ahmedabad, added:
“Our aim is to deliver seamless stays with signature warmth and personalised service. We are committed to further expansion in Gujarat within the next two years.”
Co-founder Romil Patni said:
“Our vision is to create a space where comfort meets convenience, making every guest feel at home. Ahmedabad, with its cultural richness and thriving business ecosystem, is the perfect setting for this venture.”
Recognised as both the commercial and cultural hub of Gujarat, Ahmedabad is among India’s fastest-growing metro cities and a UNESCO World Heritage City. Its blend of tradition, modern industry, and global connectivity continues to attract investment, tourism, and hospitality brands. With the launch of Regenta Place, ROHL reinforces its strategy of expanding into India’s most dynamic urban centres. 

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has announced the launch of Regenta Place Ahmedabad, a stylish new property designed to serve the modern ‘bleisure’ traveller. This addition strengthens ROHL’s presence in Gujarat, where it now operates 16 properties and has another project underway.Located in the heart of Ahmedabad, close to SG Highway and Sindhu Bhavan Road, the 48-key hotel combines easy access to business districts and cultural attractions. It features contemporary interiors, smart workspaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and versatile meeting facilities, catering equally to business professionals and leisure guests.Dining is headlined by Neighbourhood, an all-day, 100 per cent vegetarian restaurant offering innovative vegetarian cuisine and authentic Gujarati flavours. Guests may also relax at the exclusive Permit Room, which serves alcoholic beverages with a valid permit. Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre and nearly 6,000 square feet of elegant banquet and meeting spaces.Commenting on the launch, Arjun Baljee, President of ROHL, said:“We are delighted to open our third hotel in Ahmedabad, a city that blends heritage with industry. Regenta Place Ahmedabad reflects our commitment to personalised hospitality and to serving global travellers in key markets.”Darshit Jain, Founder of Regenta Place Ahmedabad, added:“Our aim is to deliver seamless stays with signature warmth and personalised service. We are committed to further expansion in Gujarat within the next two years.”Co-founder Romil Patni said:“Our vision is to create a space where comfort meets convenience, making every guest feel at home. Ahmedabad, with its cultural richness and thriving business ecosystem, is the perfect setting for this venture.”Recognised as both the commercial and cultural hub of Gujarat, Ahmedabad is among India’s fastest-growing metro cities and a UNESCO World Heritage City. Its blend of tradition, modern industry, and global connectivity continues to attract investment, tourism, and hospitality brands. With the launch of Regenta Place, ROHL reinforces its strategy of expanding into India’s most dynamic urban centres. 

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