These Luxury Hotels In India Are Offering Free Stay, Spa & Immune-Boosting Meals To Lure Visitors

by Tania Tarafdar
These Luxury Hotels In India Are Offering Free Stay, Spa & Immune-Boosting Meals To Lure Visitors

While the states ease travel restrictions, hotel chains are leaving no stone unturned to lure guests and operate in full capacity. Now, hotels are offering several staycation packages to beat the boredom brought about by the lockdown. Luxury hotel groups like Taj Hotels, Intercontinental Hotels, Marriott, The Leela, Oberoi Hotels, and The Lalit have rolled out offers across properties. Even the mid-market chains like Lemon Tree Hotels, Choice Hotels, Golden Tulip, and The Park Hotels have exclusive offers.

1. Taj Hotels And Resorts

Taj Hotels and Resorts, for instance, is offering an ‘Innergise’ package which involves three immunity booster meals every day, spa therapies, and free consultation with wellness coaches. The offers are priced at 50% lower than the usual rates. 6 Floating Hotels In India That Gives ‘Room With A View’ A Whole New Meaning.

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2. Marriott Hotels

Marriott, on the other hand, is offering buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, early check-in and late checkout, discounts on foods and beverages. They are also offering free airport transfers in the discounted package where rooms are sold at half their ideal prices.

3. The Leela

The Leela is luring guests with a complimentary fourth night for a three-night stay including breakfast, all-day dining, free stay, private transfers, and free stays for senior citizens and kids. Here Are Top 6 Destinations In India For A Leo Who Loves Glamorous, Culturally-Rich Places.

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4. Oberoi Hotels

Oberoi Hotels is also offering the second night at its properties Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata at a 50% discount. With people looking for quick getaways, the demand for weekend staycations is on the rise again. These Luxury Hotels Are Delivering Healthy, Feel-Good Foods To Make Work From Home Bearable

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Though pan-India hotel occupancy levels are around 20% to 30%, the industry will witness a strong demand by end of 2021. However, the hotel chains are once again receiving enquiries and bookings with relaxed travel restrictions.