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Starwood signs Eleven New Hotel Contracts in India

Travel News Asia Wednesday, 18 April 2007

Starwood Hotels & Resorts has signed eleven new franchise agreements with ITC Limited. As a result, travelers in India will soon have access to 23 hotels in the country under the Sheraton, Westin, The Luxury Collection and Le Méridien brand umbrellas.

As part of the agreement and following significant renovations in recent months, seven existing Sheraton hotels in India will be re-flagged under Starwood’s The Luxury Collection brand. Additionally, franchise agreements for three existing Sheraton hotels have been extended and an existing Welcomhotel in Delhi will be re-branded as a Sheraton. The seven Luxury Collection hotels are located in Bangalore, New Delhi, Agra, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kolkata and the four Sheraton properties are located in Chennai, Jaipur and New Delhi.

The Luxury Collection ITC Mughal – Agra is situated near the center of the city of Agra on 35 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns and gardens and in close proximity to the Taj Mahal. Among its accolades, the hotel has received the Aga Khan Award for excellence in Mughal Architecture and has been awarded the British Safety Council’s Sword of Honour Award for its commitment of safety. The hotel offers 285 guestrooms, over 6,000 square feet of meeting facilities and a Taj Mahal viewing observatory.

The Luxury Collection ITC Windsor Manor - Bangalore: The garden city of Bangalore, with its pleasant year-round climate and cosmopolitan atmosphere, provides the graceful setting for The Luxury Collection ITC Windsor Manor. The hotel’s architecture dates back to the British Regency period, with 240 guest rooms and suites designed to re-create the elegance and fine living of the era. The hotel is located three miles from the center of the city and seven miles from the airport. With a fully equipped business center and seven meeting rooms, the hotel is ideal for business and leisure travelers alike.

The Luxury Collection ITC Kakatiya - Hyderabad: Commemorating the legendary spirit of the Kakatiya dynasty, The Luxury Collection ITC Hotel Kakatiya envelopes each guest in Kakatiya art and sculpture. Overlooking the picturesque Hussain Sagar Lake, The Luxury Collection ITC Hotel Kakatiya offers 188 elegantly furnished rooms and suites, along with state-of-the art business and conference facilities. The hotel is ideally located in the new commercial heart of Hyberabad and is just six minutes from the airport.

The Luxury Collection ITC Sonar Bangla - Kolkata is surrounded by 16 acres of lush greenery and water, the hotel boasts a relaxed, yet luxurious ambience with 238 guestrooms, eight meeting rooms and the finest leisure facilities, including a spa, tennis courts, and a chip-and-putt golf course. The hotel’s Executive Club Rooms are among the largest in the city.

The Luxury Collection ITC Grand Central-Mumbai: The vibrant center of Mumbai is now home to The Luxury Collection ITC Grand Central, Mumbai. One of India’s tallest hotels, at 30 stories, the hotel reflects the colorful patchwork of cultures that the city is known for – its colonial past, modern present, old English charm, warm Indian hospitality, as well as modern facilities for business and leisure travelers. The hotel offers the finest business and leisure facilities, 242 guest rooms and suites and 6 conference suites.

The Luxury Collection ITC Grand Maratha-Mumbai is located a mere 10 minutes from the Mumbai International Airport. Designed in a classical style, the hotel reflects Mumbai’s Victorian past and the blending of its local cultures. This prestigious property offers 386 guestrooms that include Deluxe, Luxury and Presidential Suites, as well as extensive meeting facilities. The hotel is also close in proximity to the business districts of North and Central Mumbai and is within commuting distance from South Mumbai.

The Luxury Collection ITC Maurya - New Delhi is located in New Delhi's exclusive diplomatic enclave, only a 20-minute drive from the airport and city center. The hotel offers 440 rooms, in a range of categories, including uniquely designed suites, exclusive ITC One rooms, Luxury rooms, Tower rooms and Executive Club rooms. The hotel also offers a Ladies Only Eva Floor exclusively for female travelers. The hotel features a banquet hall, as well as seven boardrooms for meetings and the award-winning Bukhara North India restaurant.

Sheraton Chola Hotel, Chennai is just seven miles from the airport, three miles from the railroad station, and one mile from downtown Madras. The hotel welcomes guests with 92 oversized guest rooms and suites, concierge services, as well as five meeting rooms.

Sheraton Park Hotel & Towers, Chennai is just seven miles from the airport, in the heart of one of India’s most thriving and exciting cities, Chennai. The hotel offers 283 guest rooms and suites, eight meeting rooms, an outdoor swimming pool as well as six restaurants and bars for guests.

Sheraton Rajputana Palace Hotel, Jaipur is strategically located near Jaipur’s city center and the international airport, Sheraton Rajputana Palace Hotel, Jaipur features 216 guestrooms, six meeting rooms and four restaurants and lounges.

Sheraton New Delhi Hotel, New Delhi is located in the serene residential area of Saket, just 5 minutes away from the nearest Golf Course and the trendy PVR Anupam Cinema Complex & Entertainment center, 15 minutes from Historic Qutab Minar, and 35 minutes from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The hotel offers 220 guestrooms, including 67 Executive Club rooms and six conference suites.

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