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Hyatt opens its Hyatt Regency brand in Ludhiana

The hotel is located on National Highway 95 with close proximity to the railway station and inter-state bus terminal

BS Reporter Chandigarh
International Hospitality Chain-Hyatt launched its first Hyatt Regency brand in the largest city of Punjab, Ludhiana: “The Manchester of India”.  Strategically located on National Highway 95, Hyatt Regency Ludhiana is a premium business hotel with close proximity to the railway station and inter-state bus terminal, offering guests a spacious and comfortable environment in the midst of a bustling city.

Glenn Peat, general manager of Hyatt Regency Ludhiana said,  “We are proud to announce the first Hyatt Regency brand in Ludhiana, which is an ideal destination for both business and leisure travellers.  Ludhiana is also conveniently connected to the cities of Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Bathinda and Patiala.”
 

He added, “With Ludhiana being the largest corporate and financial hub in the state of Punjab, it is an exciting time for us as we believe in the rapid growth of this city, making our hotel ideal for state-of-the-art-meetings, conferences, social events and weddings.”

The hotel offers 168 contemporary guestrooms, including four types of luxury suite measuring 38 sq m (409 sq ft) to 184 sq m (1981 sq ft) each with a work station and high-speed Internet connectivity.  Also it offers more than 614 sq m (6600 sq ft) of meeting space including a 502 sq m (5400 sq ft) ballroom which is ideal for meetings, conferences and private parties.  This flexible meeting space is divisible into three sections for smaller events. Additionally, the hotel offers four boardrooms located at the Business Centre, which are appropriate for smaller meetings and discussions. The Ballroom can be used for product launches and conferences of varying capacities, as well as weddings with elaborate décor.


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First Published: Feb 27 2014 | 5:39 PM IST

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