
Until recently, upscale lodging options for business travellers were limited. The city got it's first five-star hotel when the Blue Diamond opened in 1970. At this time, there are only three five-star hotels:
>> The Le Meridien: The most lavishly built of the three; the food in their restaurants have gotten better too; the rooms haven't been refurbished in some time.
>> Taj Blue Diamond: Smaller in size, but great service; good Chinese restaurant; newly refurbished rooms.
>> Sun N Sand: Not part of a well-known chain; good service and good restaurants.
There are a few other four-star hotels that are good enough (if you can't get a room in the five-star category):
>> Pride Hotel (now part of the Best Western group, has been recently prettied up)
>> Gordon House (boutique hotel; problem: it is located within a Cineplex; only works if you are a movie addict)
>> Aurora Towers (good location in the middle of Pune's MG Road shopping center; recently prettied up too)

However, change is in the air. The following hotels are under construction and will open in the 2009-2010 time-frame:
1. Hyatt Regency, 325 rooms, Kalyaninagar
2. Holiday Inn, 175 rooms, Balewadi
3. The O by Orchid (new luxury boutique brand), 112 rooms, Koregaon Park
4. Westin, 277 rooms, Koregaon Park
5. Courtyard by Marriott, 210 rooms, Sasoon Road
6. Courtyard by Marriott, 153 rooms. Hinjewadi
7. Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 426 rooms, ICC
8. JW Marriott, 250 rooms, Airport Road

>> Lemon Tree - In addition to their hotel in Hingewadi, they are building another one near the Railway Station (they have taken over the old Amir Hotel here).
>> Taj's Ginger is building their second hotel in Hinjewadi. They already have one in Pimpri.
And now there are some good Serviced Apartments too:
>> Oakwood Residence
>> Royal Orchid Golden Suites
>> Seasons Apartments
Overall, Pune will add 4500-5000 additional rooms in all hotel categories by 2010-11 according to Knight Frank Research.
Another awesome post. I immediately shared it with my business partner in US who was looking for some cheaper options than le meridien when she comes down in mid 2008.
ReplyDeleteAlso add the Leela as an upcoming 5 star hotel in Pune
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@vishal: Glad to be of help. If she does choose another hotel, I would like to hear about the experience too.
ReplyDelete@ed: Thank You! I missed that one altogether. :-)
Never been there but I heard of Pune quite a lot this year. Seems to be a popular destination!
ReplyDelete@zhu: All of which is probably due to me. :-)
ReplyDeleteBest Sushi at the O hotel , finally a hotel that also offers rooms unique in its style , not the boring std ones .
ReplyDelete@manan: That's what I have been hearing. Finally Pune gets some Japanese food. The only other sushi place was Silk Route in Koregaon Park, but I have steered clear so far.
ReplyDeletePune city of beautiful tales and stories of old maratha times to new upcoming and devloping it and infrastructure city...
ReplyDeletepune coimg up with 42 new hotels, another addition in the town is by-Welcomgroup budget business chain - Fortune INN Jukaso, 2 kms from Airport, nice cosy hotel with all the necessary requirements of a business travellers..
I'm always looking to try out new places to eat. Stumbled across your blog accidentally and I must say there are lot of places which I haven't tried out yet ... my forthcoming weekends are booked :) Keep up the good work.
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ReplyDeleteCan any one guide me if The O Hotel is a good choice for one night in Pune. Our (me and wife) main purpose is relaxing for one night, while coming for Dagduseth Halwai's Ganpati Mandir.
Regards,
Jitesh
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ReplyDeleteWow wonderful accommodation....
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