Bhubaneswar: Lemon Tree Hotels Limited has announced the signing of a new hotel project, Lemon Tree Hotel, Satya Nagar, Bhubaneswar, further strengthening its presence in Odisha. The property will be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the company.
The signing comes shortly after the launch of the group’s second operational hotel in Bhubaneswar, underlining its continued expansion strategy in Odisha and its long-term focus on the city’s growing hospitality market.
In a press release, the company noted that Bhubaneswar is emerging as a key urban centre in eastern India, driven by steady development across administrative, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and business sectors. It also highlighted the city’s rising profile as a cultural and spiritual destination, supported by improved connectivity and diversified travel demand.
The upcoming hotel is strategically located within the city and is expected to cater to both business and leisure travellers throughout the year. It will feature 50 rooms along with a restaurant, banquet facilities, swimming pool, spa, and fitness centre, aimed at offering a contemporary hospitality experience.
Vishvapreet Cheema, President, Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd, while commenting on the signing, stated that Bhubaneswar is rapidly emerging as a high-potential hospitality market supported by expanding infrastructure and year-round travel demand.
He further noted that the signing, coming immediately after the opening of the company’s second operational property in the city, reflects strong confidence in the long-term growth potential of the market and aligns with the company’s focus on expansion in high-opportunity urban centres.
The hotel will be located approximately 5.4 km from Biju Patnaik International Airport and about 3.2 km from Bhubaneswar Railway Station, ensuring seamless connectivity for travellers arriving from across India.
The company reiterated that with this latest signing, it continues to expand its portfolio across strategically important urban centres and emerging travel destinations, reinforcing its growth strategy in India’s hospitality sector.