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IHCL opens The Connaught, New Delhi

10 Nov 2020 by Business Traveller India
Premier Room, The Connaught, New Delhi

The Indian Hotels Company has announced the opening of The Connaught, New Delhi.

Located in New Delhi’s prime area, Lutyens, this new hotel will be a part of the SeleQtions brand.

The Connaught, New Delhi features 104 spacious rooms, conceptualised by Swedish designer, Christian Lundwall of LWA. The hotel adorns a striking design that combines the art deco charm of Connaught Place and modern luxe interiors.

Their all-day diner, The Hub serves local and global cuisine. The restaurant opens into an al-fresco dining venue, and also extends into a stylish cocktail bar.

The Bar - The Connaught

The hotel houses state-of-the-art spaces for business conferences and social gatherings, including a 185 sqm open air terrace.

Puneet Chhatwal, managing director and chief executive officer, IHCL said:

“The Connaught is the newest jewel in the crown of the SeleQtions portfolio. With its thoughtfully designed interiors, The Connaught reflects the best of the cultural and social milieu of the city. With the launch of The Connaught, IHCL further strengthens its presence in India’s capital.”

Sonali Chauhan, general manager, The Connaught, New Delhi said:

“The Connaught is a vibrant expression of New Delhi, which includes elements of fun and flamboyance. This is perfectly complemented by our warm and attentive team, who will deliver personalised and immersive experiences. I am looking forward to welcoming guests to our one-of-a kind hotel.”

With the addition of this new hotel, IHCL will have 15 hotels in Delhi-NCR, including two under development.

seleqtionshotels.com

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