Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), India's largest hospitality company, has announced the opening of Ginger Hyderabad in Genome Valley. This new hotel aims to meet the growing demand from corporate travellers seeking efficient and contemporary hospitality options. Deepika Rao, Executive Vice President of New Businesses and Hotel Openings at IHCL, stated, "The midscale segment continues to see strong demand, driven by the evolving needs of corporate travellers seeking efficient, accessible and contemporary hospitality offerings."
Situated in Hyderabad's life sciences corridor, Ginger Hyderabad offers 75 rooms tailored for modern travellers. The hotel features Ginger’s signature dining experience, Qmin, and provides comfortable meeting spaces suitable for small corporate gatherings. S. P. Reddy, CMD of Terminus Group, highlighted the strategic importance of the location, noting, "The region has emerged as a critical hub for life sciences and innovation, and we believe Ginger will cater effectively to the growing demand in the area."
Hyderabad is a key economic centre, renowned for its technology, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology industries. Genome Valley hosts a cluster of global and domestic life sciences companies, research institutions, and manufacturing facilities. The opening of Ginger Hyderabad marks the first of 10 Ginger hotels planned for development in southern India under a framework agreement.
IHCL, known for its diverse portfolio of hospitality brands, continues to expand its presence across key commercial corridors, reinforcing its commitment to providing world-class service and warm Indian hospitality
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