11 May 2016, 07:43 am
It is a business hotel with 55 rooms, well suited for travelers to Kolkata. It is a part of The Louvre Hotels Group, the 8th Largest Hotel Chain with over 1100 hotels in over 47 Countries with 7 brands.
The hotel is located 10 kms from the airport and 5 minutes walking distance from City Centre 1 Salt Lake shopping mall and activity hub.
Golden Tulip Hotel, Kolkata was inaugurated besides Mahima Chaudhry and Swastika Mukherjee by Tollywood actors Shaheb Bhattacherjee, and Ridhima Ghosh.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Ashish Mittal, MD of Golden Tulip, Kolkata said, “The hotel with its refreshing decor, gracious hospitality and warm ambience combines to form a memorable experience for the guests. It’s just ideal for hosting social & corporate gatherings while food lovers in search for the real flavours can satiate their taste buds here.”
Other attractions in the hotel are:
Anti-Pasti: Multicuisine Restaurant 24x7: Located on 3rd floor is open all day offers wide choice of buffet breakfast and Multiple options of Cuisines for lunch and dinner for both in house guests and outside patrons.
Thrilophalia: Is the signature Hookah Bar Located on the 7th Floor with views of the city.
Gold Finch: Meeting Rooms: An ideal venue for hosting Social gatherings, events, conferences, board meetings, an exhibition, launch parties, corporate parties, kitty parties, special theme functions and more.
Noir: Open Air Lounge: Situated on the 8th Floor Terrace alongside the Jacuzzi Pool, with views of the City’s Sky line covering the Salt Lake area. Ideal for Special & Private parties.
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