Ginger Hotels brings its first hotel to Chandigarh

Chandigarh extends a warm welcome to Ginger Hotels, from

Roots Corporation. The beautiful city has given tourist yet another reason to
experiencethe charm of the sub city.A subsidiary of The Indian Hotels Company
Limited (IHCL), it will be the first hotel in Punjab at Chandigarh. Located at Industrial
Area Phase I, the hotel is easily accessible from key points in the city.

The hotel
is easily accessible from the airport and railway station as well as major
business hubs in the city. Ginger Chandigarh is a perfect choice for business
travellers at an inaugural offering of INR 2199 for single occupancy and INR
2699 double occupancy. 
 
Equipped with special features like a Smart space™, Safe
zone™, self-check-in kiosk, gymnasium, the hotel ensures guests a comfortable
and pleasant stay. The
hotel also offers parking facility thus making the guests’ stay hassle-free.
The meeting room accommodating 35-pax is ideal for business meeting and
conferences. Guest can unwind over sumptuous food and drinks at the in-house
multi-cuisine restaurant and bar Red Salt.
 
Technology
and design-led, the stylish and smart Ginger rooms are equipped with
technologically advanced locking system ensuring safety and privacy. 
All
rooms are furnished with well-appointed amenities such as a mini-fridge, LCD
TV, self-controlled air-conditioner, tea and coffee maker, and a telephone.
Ginger also offers complimentary Wi-Fi to all resident guests helping the
modern business traveller to stay connected.
Chandigarh,
state capital of Punjab and Haryana, is one of India’s fast-growing and progressive
cities striking for its urban planning, well-organized sectors and broad
tree-lined avenues. The city offers ample sight-seeing options for both the
business and leisure traveller such as Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden and Zakir Rose
Garden among others.
With the launch of its new hotel, Ginger now has the largest
pan India presence with 30 hotels across India and more in the pipeline.
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