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Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd.
Company typePublic

Traded as

  • BSE544111
  • IndustryHospitality
    Founded1 November 1967; 56 years ago (1 November 1967)
    FounderSurrendra Paul
    Headquarters ,
    India

    Number of locations

    30

    Area served

    India

    Key people

  • Vijay Dewan​ (managing​ director)
  • ProductsHotels and resorts
    ParentApeejay Surrendra Group
    Websitetheparkhotels.com

    The Park Hotels is a chain of contemporary luxury five-star boutique hotels in India belonging to the Apeejay Surrendra Group, headquartered in Kolkata.[1][2][3] It comprises 30 hotels, including owned and leased, in 20 cities across four brands—The Park, The Park Collection, Zone by the Park and Zone Connect by the Park.[4]

    History[edit]

    The Park Hotel Kolkata on Park Street

    The hotel business was started by Surrendra Paul in 1967, with the opening of the group's first hotel, The Park, a 150-room hotel on the fashionable Park StreetinKolkata, on 1 November; the hotel at Visakhapatnam was added in 1968, while The Park New Delhi commenced operations in 1987.[5]

    After the death of Surrendra Paul, his daughter Priya Paul succeeded him in 1990. Subsequently, The Park Bangalore was added in 2000, while The Park Chennai was commissioned in 2002.[3][6][7] The Park Bangalore was designed by Terence Conran.[3][8]

    The Park Hotel in Delhi with Jantar Mantar in front.

    The Park New Delhi took up the restoration of the 1724 built astronomical observatory, Jantar Mantar, in 2000, after an MoU with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).[9]

    List of hotels[edit]

    City/location Hotel name Rooms Opening year
    1 Bangalore The Park, Bangalore 109 1999
    2 Chennai The Park, Chennai 215 2002
    3 Goa The Park Calangute, Goa 30 2011
    4 Goa The Park Baga River, Goa 30 2011
    5 Hyderabad The Park, Hyderabad 268 2010
    6 Jodhpur Zone - by The Park, Jodhpur 90 2017
    7 Kolkata The Park, Kolkata 200 1967
    8 Navi Mumbai The Park, Navi Mumbai 80 2007
    9 Mumbai The Park, Mumbai 60 2019
    10 New Delhi The Park, New Delhi 220 1987
    11 Raipur Zone - by The Park, Raipur 185 2018
    12 Visakhapatnam The Park, Visakhapatnam 66 1980
    13 Jaipur Zone - by The Park, Jaipur 48 2014
    14 Kolkata Zone - by The Park, Kolkata 116 2003

    Recognition[edit]

    The Park Kolkata was awarded the "National Tourism Award" (2003–04) for outstanding performance as the Best Boutique Hotel in the country by the Department of Tourism, Government of India.[10] The Park Kolkata won The Best Business Hotel award at Travel+ leisure India south Asia's luxury travel event 'India's Best Awards 2018' in New Delhi[11]

    In 2006, Forbes, listed "Atrium" in The Park Chennai, with its menu designed by Italian chef Antonio Carluccio, amongst India's top 10 Most Expensive Restaurants.[12] In 2010, The Independent, listed The Park Hyderabad amongst its list of "100 holiday ideas for 2010".[13][14]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Park Hotels buys second hotel in Maharashtra". Business Standard. 19 February 2008.
  • ^ "Business hotel chains use tech to cut costs, keep customers". Mint. 18 June 2007.
  • ^ a b c "Priya Paul, the force behind Park Hotels". Rediff Money. 23 July 2005.
  • ^ "Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels to ramp up portfolio to 4,603 keys in 5 years". Business Standard. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  • ^ Muthalaly, Shonali (7 November 2017). "Park here for the extraordinary: on The Park hotels turning 50". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  • ^ "The First Lady of boutique". Express Hospitality (Indian Express Group). 16–31 March 2006.
  • ^ "Innovating constantly..." Business Line. 18 January 2003.
  • ^ "Aquazone at the Park Hotel, Bangalore, India". The Telegraph. London. 9 November 2009. Archived from the original on 12 November 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  • ^ "Reviving the magic of Jantar Mantar". Indian Express. 22 October 2000.
  • ^ "Tourism award for The Park". Business Line. 28 January 2005.
  • ^ "THE Park Kolkata wins 'Best Business Hotel' award". 23 November 2018.
  • ^ Saabira Chaudhuri (18 December 2006). "International Dining: India's Most Expensive Restaurants". Forbes.
  • ^ Kinsman, Juliet (3 January 2010). "100 holiday ideas for 2010: Hotels". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  • ^ "Celebrity Fashion Diva and Icon 2019 | The Park Hotels | Hyderabad". The Hans India.

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