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Royal Orchid opens 4-star hotel in Jaipur

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Bangalore March 9 Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd on Thursday launched its first four-star deluxe property in Jaipur — Royal Orchid Central. Located in the heart of the city, the 70-room hotel provides world-class amenities and services for the business class travellers.

Mr Chander Baljee, Chairman and Managing Director, Royal Orchid Hotels, said, "The launch of the property seeks to address a critical market gap that exists in Jaipur, one which provides all the conveniences that appeal to the palette of the global corporate citizen at an affordable cost."

The hotel has been taken on lease for almost 20 years from Mehak Paradise, Jaipur. The launch is a part of the group's expansion plan to set up 40 hotels across the country, including 15 five-star and four-star properties by early 2010, he said.

Royal Orchid Hotels, the largest hotel chain in Karnataka, has seven properties across Bangalore, Mysore and Jaipur. Its presence across three different categories of hotels enables the group to target the top, middle and junior management of corporate clients.

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