-KH News Desk (editorial1@imaws.org)

Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has officially announced the launch of its 11th property in Gujarat, Keys Select by Lemon Tree Hotels, Vadodara. This franchised property marks a significant milestone in the group’s expansion strategy within the state, reinforcing its footprint in one of Western India’s most vital economic and cultural centers.
Strategically situated on Atladra Padra Main Road, the hotel is designed to cater to the growing influx of corporate and leisure travelers. Its location offers seamless connectivity to major industrial zones and iconic landmarks, including the Laxmi Vilas Palace, Sayaji Gardens, and the Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery. The property is conveniently located 7 km from Vadodara Junction Railway Station and 12 km from Vadodara Domestic Airport.
Property Highlights & Amenities:
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Accommodation: The hotel features 42 well-appointed rooms and suites, blending modern aesthetics with functional comfort.
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Dining & Events: Guests can dine at the signature multi-cuisine restaurant or host events at the versatile banquet hall and dedicated meeting room, making it a preferred choice for mid-sized corporate gatherings and social functions.
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Strategic Hub: Vadodara represents the brand’s third operational property in the city, joining the existing portfolio to meet the high demand for reliable, mid-scale hospitality.

Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd., commented on the launch: “Vadodara is a strategically important market for us, given its growing economic significance and rich cultural heritage. This opening further strengthens our presence in the city and reaffirms our long-term commitment to the region. Our focus remains on delivering a consistent, high-quality hospitality experience that guests across the country have come to trust.”
The launch is part of a broader aggressive expansion in Gujarat, where Lemon Tree currently has a robust pipeline of upcoming properties in cities like Bhavnagar, Surat, and Valsad, aiming to capture the state’s booming commerce and tourism sectors.






