Accor, a reputed hospitality Group, signs the first ibis Styles in Mysuru, the cultural capital of Karnataka. Nestled in a prime location, this addition to the ibis Styles family is set to redefine hospitality with its playful design, contemporary amenities and a comfortable stay.
Scheduled for opening in Q1 2025, ibis Styles Mysuru will offer 130 rooms, each with a unique character. The food and drink offerings at the property will be designed to cater to diverse tastes, featuring an all-day dining restaurant, a speciality restaurant and a relaxing lounge bar. Besides this, the hotel will offer a comprehensive range of amenities, including a 450sqm banquet space, a well-equipped fitness centre and a relaxing swimming pool.
Commenting on this, Aniruddh Kumar, Vice President of Development, India & South Asia, Accor, said, “Accor is pleased to continue to solidify its association with Brigade Group and presence in South India with the introduction of ibis Styles Mysuru. Upon its grand opening, guests exploring this culturally vibrant city can anticipate an authentic home-away-from-home experience within an innovative and welcoming environment.”
Vineet Verma, Director Hospitality, Brigade Group said, “Collaborating with Accor on ibis Styles Mysuru marks yet another milestone in our exciting journey together. This will be our second hotel in Mysuru with Accor, the first being Grand Mercure Mysuru. Mysuru has seen a turnaround post-pandemic and with the commute from Bengaluru to Mysuru being reduced to under two hours, we have witnessed a noticeable increase in hospitality business. This gives us the confidence that our second hotel in the city will do equally well, if not better. We aim to provide a welcoming haven that embraces the spirit of the city, offering a host of joyful experiences to our guests.”
Accor currently operates 61 properties in India under the Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure and ibis brands. The Group has a strong pipeline of 30 properties currently under development in India.