Taj Raipur

IHCL Steps Foot in Chhattisgarh With the Signing of Taj Raipur

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India's largest hospitality company, today announced its debut in the state of Chhattisgarh with a Taj branded hotel. The hotel is a brownfield project.

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The 152-room luxury hotel is strategically located at a short driving distance from Raipur Airport on the Atal Path Expressway which connects the city to the new Capital "Naya Raipur". It will feature an all-day diner, a speciality restaurant, a bar and lobby lounge. The hotel will have over 1,300 sq. m of banqueting space with a large conference hall, two spacious meeting rooms, breakout rooms and a business centre. It will also offer an auditorium - a first in the city. The hotel will introduce IHCL's signature Jiva spa brand to the city with other recreational facilities including a swimming pool, gym and a salon.

Raipur is the capital of the state of Chhattisgarh. It is abundantly rich in mineral resources, and is among the biggest producers of steel and iron in the country. With its steel mills, terracotta industries and ancient temples, Raipur is the perfect blend of modern development and classic heritage.

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