The newly opened hotel features 98 rooms and suites, Citrus Café, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and banquet facilities including Tangerine 1 and Tangerine 2. The interiors are designed in Lemon Tree’s signature contemporary style with the brand’s distinctive lemon fragrance. Shares of Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd ended at ₹168.25, up by ₹2.50, or 1.51%, on the BSE.
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Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd on Monday (November 3) said it has launched its newest managed property, Lemon Tree Hotel, Mall of Dehradun, further strengthening its footprint in northern India and expanding its presence in Uttarakhand. With this addition, the company now operates eight hotels in the state, with nine more under development.
The newly opened hotel features 98 rooms and suites, Citrus Café, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and banquet facilities including Tangerine 1 and Tangerine 2. The interiors are designed in Lemon Tree’s signature contemporary style with the brand’s distinctive lemon fragrance.
Situated in the Doon Valley at the foothills of the Himalayas, the hotel offers guests a scenic location surrounded by the Song River, a tributary of the Ganges, and the Asan River, a tributary of the Yamuna. Dehradun’s appeal as a destination—known for its picturesque landscape, pleasant climate, educational institutions, and proximity to Mussoorie—adds to the property’s allure.
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The property is located within the Mall of Dehradun, the largest shopping mall in Uttarakhand, housing leading national and international retail brands, offering guests convenient access to shopping and entertainment.
Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels, said, “With the opening of Lemon Tree Hotel, Mall of Dehradun, Dehradun, we are pleased to extend our signature comfort and warmth to travellers visiting Dehradun, where we already have two hotels. Its prime location will give the guests multiple recreation and shopping options."
Shares of Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd ended at ₹168.25, up by ₹2.50, or 1.51%, on the BSE.
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