Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts announces third property in India

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    A new 167-room hotel in the southern port city of Kochi, will increase Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts’ portfolio in India to three properties. The upscale hotel company of Swiss heritage presently operates Mövenpick Hotel Bangalore and have already announced plans for a spa resort in Dharamshala.Mövenpick Hotel Kochi, a contemporary hotel with futuristic design elements, is strategically located on the national highway bypass road around 6 kilometres from the city centre and 25 kilometres from Cochin International Airport. Among the six outlets count a speciality Keralite restaurant and a Pan-Asian dining venue, as well as a sky lounge bar and a modern pub. The hotel is scheduled to open towards the end of 2014.

    Business facilities include an executive club lounge, complemented by meeting rooms and a banquet hall for 500 guests. Along with a trendy swimming pool area and health club, the landmark tower property will also be home to an impressive multi-level spa. An Ayurvedic treatment zone, yoga studio, reflexology chambers, hammam, whirlpool and salon will be highlights of the urban wellbeing destination.
    Kochi is one of India’s most important seaports and widely regarded as the commercial capital of Kerala, which has seen GDP growth of over 8% during 2013. Tourism is one of the most important drivers of the economy.

    The management agreement was signed with ITMA Hotels India Private Ltd, an associate company of Jomer Properties & Investments.

    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts entered India in 2011 with the opening of Mövenpick Hotel Bangalore, a contemporary business destination with several leisure, dining and entertainment facilities. The company also plans to open Mövenpick Dharamshala Resort & Spa, an exclusive 124-room resort in the Northern Indian Kangra Valley. Its magnificent Ayurvedic spa, along with spectacular views of the indigenous forest and Himalaya Mountains are set to be the hotel’s main attractions.

    Daniel Fountain / 02.06.2014

    Editor, Hotel Designs

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