Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has announced the signing of two new properties, Lemon Tree Hotel, Surat Airport and Keys Prima by Lemon Tree Hotels, Haridwar.
Lemon Tree Hotel, Surat Airport will be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, the company’s wholly owned subsidiary, while Keys Prima by Lemon Tree Hotels, Haridwar will operate under a franchise agreement with Lemon Tree Hotels Limited.
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Lemon Tree Hotel, Surat Airport
Lemon Tree Hotel, Surat Airport is set in one of Gujarat’s most active commercial centres, known for its textile and diamond industries and widely recognised as the Diamond City of India. The city balances strong commercial activity with a modern lifestyle reflected in its shopping spaces, riverfront development and growing leisure attractions.
With excellent connectivity and a consistent flow of corporate visitors, it is regarded as a high-potential market for quality hospitality. Lemon Tree Hotel, Surat Airport will offer 110 rooms along with dining, meeting areas and recreation facilities including a swimming pool, spa and public spaces.
Keys Prima by Lemon Tree Hotels, Haridwar
Keys Prima by Lemon Tree Hotels, Haridwar is located near Rajaji National Park in Shyampur, providing access to forested surroundings and the cultural and spiritual landmarks of Haridwar. Its proximity to temples, ghats and nature-driven experiences positions it well for both pilgrimage travellers and visitors seeking quiet stays close to the national park.
Keys Prima by Lemon Tree Hotels, Haridwar will feature 60 rooms, dining options, a conference hall and recreation choices including a fitness centre, spa, pool and public areas.
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Leadership Comment
Speaking on the signings, Vilas Pawar, CEO – Managed and Franchise Business, Lemon Tree Hotels, said,
“With these signings, we are pleased to strengthen our presence in Gujarat and Uttarakhand further, two key states that attract a diverse mix of business, spiritual and leisure travellers. From thriving commercial hubs to serene spiritual and nature-led destinations, both regions offer immense potential for quality hospitality. Gujarat has 10 operational and 19 upcoming hotels, while Uttarakhand currently has nine operational and an equal number of upcoming properties.”

