ITC Hotels launch Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar

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(IBNS): ITC Hotels on Monday announced the opening of ‘Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar’, the first LEED Platinum Certified Hotel in Odisha.

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the latest addition to the state’s hospitality destinations that promises to further enrich the vibrant tourism landscape.

Located in New Bhubaneswar, the hotel is eight kms away from the airport and is in close proximity to the suburban institutional, educational and residential development hub, a company statement said.

Drawing inspiration from the magnificence of the 500+ temples that adorn this marvellous city, Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar is heavily influenced by local indigenous stone architecture with descending roofs, pronounced overhangs, covered walkways and spacious gardens.

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Speaking on the occasion of the launch, Sanjiv Puri, Chairman and Managing Director of ITC Ltd, said, “ITC has over the years built iconic hotel properties that enhance and enrich the tourism landscape of India. We are indeed proud to add another feather in the cap of ITC’s diverse hotels portfolio by launching our landmark hotel in Bhubaneswar under the Welcomhotel brand.”

“I am confident that this world-class property will make a meaningful contribution to the signature tourism assets of Odisha. Apart from our investment in the hospitality sector, ITC’s investments in Odisha encompass sustainable agriculture, manufacturing as well as multi-dimensional interventions that contribute to social development in the State,” he said.

Nakul Anand, Executive Director, ITC Ltd stated, “It is a matter of great pride for ITC Hotels to launch Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar in the capital of the culturally rich state of Odisha. Upholding our internationally acclaimed standards of service, Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar is reflective of the warmth of Indian hospitality.”

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“The new opening will undoubtedly strengthen our footprint in the eastern region as Brand Welcomhotel continues to surge forward adding a number of properties across India to its portfolio,” he said.

Designed for those who demand more to make the most out of their stay, Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar is the new age traveller’s key to curated immersive experiences that enrich both business and leisure journeys.

The hotel has 107 well-appointed guest rooms, including a Presidential Suite, 3 Executive Suites & 4 Junior Suites.

“The Hotel skilfully blends together local aesthetics and modern day comforts along with ITC Hotels’ renowned culinary expertise. The WelcomCafe offers a variety of tastefully curated buffet and a la carte spreads,” ITC Hotels said in a statement.

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The signature WelcomSthalika presents a glimpse of the region’s most cherished delicacies on a single platter introducing travellers to the best local recipes. 

Peshawri presents an award winning menu of signature dishes cooked in the traditional clay tandoor.

“The menu offers an unmatched choice of kebabs, vegetarian preparations and the internationally acclaimed Dal Bukhara. Swizzle, the in-house concept bar is just the place to be for unwinding or a cheery celebration while the Sunbean Café offers a selection of freshly baked delicacies and short eats paired with bespoke fusion blends of finest gourmet coffee,” the statement said.

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Welcomhotel Bhubaneswar serves as a venue for celebrations, corporate events, weddings, conferences and meetings. Guests will also have access to a well- equipped gymnasium, K by Kaya Kalp- a spa based on time-honoured Indian wellness principles. The pool area is another exquisite setting where guests can enjoy an air of peace and serenity.  

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