Minor Hotels Announces Debut of Anantara in India

Minor Hotels has announced the debut of its Anantara brand in India, with the launch of Anantara Jaipur Hotel in Q4 2023.

Anantara Jaipur Hotel will have 150 guestrooms and suites, including four Terrace Suites with private plunge pools and a 1,722-square-foot Royal Suite with a large terrace and private pool. Dining options will comprise a specialty Indian fine dining restaurant and terrace, a rooftop bar and restaurant with views over the surrounding landscapes, all-day dining with a show kitchen and a hotel bar lounge and terrace. Other facilities range from a full-service Anantara Spa with five treatment rooms and a beauty salon and a gym with a semi-outdoor pool and garden area, to a children’s club.

Able to cater to weddings of up to 2,500 guests, the hotel has been designed to meet the growing demand for destination weddings. The property will offer a collection of indoor and outdoor venues for both intimate and large-scale celebrations. The 9,257-square-foot ballroom will accommodate 410 guests, with the adjoining 1,184-square-foot pavilion seating 50; a large pre-function space serving the main ballroom and a smaller heritage banquet dining room will seat 150; a spacious banquet lawn of 40,902 square feet with its own stage area and commercial kitchen facilities will be able to accommodate weddings for up to 1,900 guests.

The hotel’s lobby will have a double-height ceiling and a grand staircase, while a dedicated Kasara executive lounge with terrace will provide a secluded space for guests to socialize and enjoy refreshments in privacy. For corporate meetings and events, Anantara Jaipur will provide a choice of three meeting rooms with an adjacent lounge and reception area.

The capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a popular tourist destination that forms a part of the Golden Triangle tourist circuit along with Delhi and Agra. Home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Jaipur also serves as a gateway to other tourist destinations in Rajasthan such as Udaipur, Kota and Mount Abu.

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