Ramee Group Launches Ramee Tarang Hotel in Indore, Marking Its Madhya Pradesh Debut

Ramee Group of Hotels has announced the grand opening of Ramee Tarang Hotel, its first property in Madhya Pradesh, located strategically on the Agra-Mumbai Highway. The hotel features 40 well-appointed rooms, including Executive, Premium, and Suite categories, along with three exceptional dining venues.

Two of Ramee Group’s signature F&B concepts make their Indore debut: Tanatan, a fine-dining Indian cuisine restaurant with live music and stylish interiors, and R-Adda, a vibrant pub known for its high-class sound and lighting setup. Additionally, Aether, a rooftop multi-cuisine bar and kitchen, offers a luxurious dining experience with panoramic views of the city.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Saurabh Gahoi, Senior Vice President of Ramee Group, highlighted the hotel’s commitment to blending warm hospitality with world-class amenities in a city celebrated for its fusion of tradition and modernity. Mr. Rajit V. Shetty, Managing Director of Ramee Group, expressed confidence in Ramee Tarang Hotel becoming a preferred choice for culinary enthusiasts, as well as business and leisure travelers.

The hotel’s strategic location ensures excellent connectivity, being 15 km from Indore Airport, 8 km from the railway station, and close to major attractions like Raj Wada, Rara Mandal, and Patal Pani. It also offers proximity to key industrial hubs, including Dewas and Pithampur, and sacred sites like Omkareshwar and Mahakaleshwar temples.

Partnering in this venture, Mr. Jhawar Kumawat, Managing Director of CBK Rooming House LLP, emphasized the collaboration’s vision of elevating Indore’s hospitality landscape with world-class experiences.

Ramee Tarang Hotel promises to deliver a unique blend of sophistication, comfort, and convenience, making it a standout addition to Indore’s hospitality sector.

Ramee Tarang Hotel in Indore

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