• October 7, 2024

Royal Orchid & Regenta Hotels opens new property at Nellore

Royal Orchid & Regenta Hotels has launched its new property, the Regenta Inn Bhavani in the city of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh.

Strategically located just minutes away from the central bus stand, 15 minutes from central train station and 3-hour drive from Tirupati Airport, and an 8-hour drive from Bengaluru, the property reflects city’s rich heritage and progressive ethos.

Chander K Baljee, Chairman and Managing Director of Royal Orchid & Regenta Hotels, said, “Our mission is to provide an unparalleled experience for all our guests, whether for business or leisure. Every aspect of Regenta Inn Bhavani has been crafted as a testament to Nellore’s dynamic, inspiring, and welcoming spirit.”

Philip Logan, COO, Royal Orchid & Regenta Hotels, commented, “We have curated an experience that resonates with Nellore’s pulse and meets the discerning needs of our guests. Our commitment extends beyond luxury accommodation; it’s about fostering a connection with local heritage, seen in the artistry of Venkatagiri sarees, and providing a platform for local talent to shine. This synergy of local culture, strategic location, and our dedication to service excellence culminates in memorable and meaningful experiences.”

Regenta Inn Bhavani caters to a variety of occasions with versatile spaces needed for MICE. The pillar-less banquets ensure events with bespoke décor.

The all-day dining restaurant, Burgundy, draws on the cultural tapestry of Nellore, offering a diverse menu featuring local Andhra cuisine, continental, and oriental dishes prepared with fresh local ingredients. Along with being 100% non-smoking zone, the hotel is a significant local employment generator, with many local talents contributing in various roles.

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