Louvre Hotels Group opens Nepal’s first Royal Tulip Hotel in Kathmandu
Kathmandu, June 16
Louvre Hotels Group has launched Nepal’s first Royal Tulip hotel in Kathmandu, marking a major expansion of its presence in South Asia.
Located in Gwarko, Lalitpur, Royal Tulip Kathmandu is now the country’s largest hotel and is set to become the top venue for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) events, according to a press release from the group.
The 308-room hotel, developed by The Massif Hotel Pvt. Ltd. and managed by Sarovar Hotels, is situated on the Ring Road, just 3.5 km from Tribhuvan International Airport. It aims to serve both business and leisure travelers.
The property offers more than 30,000 square feet of event space, including two large banquet halls of 11,000 square feet each, six meeting rooms, breakout areas, a boardroom, and parking space for up to 600 vehicles. It’s designed to host everything from large conferences and exhibitions to weddings and diplomatic events.
The hotel currently has 104 operational rooms and two food and beverage outlets—Lalitpur Café, an all-day dining restaurant, and The Alpine Lounge & Bar, which serves cocktails with live music in a stylish atmosphere.
Rajendra Shakya, Chairman of The Massif Hotel Pvt. Ltd., said the hotel aims to raise the bar for hospitality in Nepal. “We’re proud to open Royal Tulip Kathmandu, which brings a new level of scale, service, and comfort to Nepal’s hotel scene.”
Ajay K. Bakaya, Chairman of Sarovar Hotels and Director at Louvre Hotels India, said, “Royal Tulip Kathmandu represents the bold growth of our brand in South Asia.”
The launch of this property is part of Louvre Hotels Group’s broader effort to expand in fast-growing markets while bringing international hospitality standards to the region.Kathmandu, June 16
Louvre Hotels Group has launched Nepal’s first Royal Tulip hotel in Kathmandu, marking a major expansion of its presence in South Asia.
Located in Gwarko, Lalitpur, Royal Tulip Kathmandu is now the country’s largest hotel and is set to become the top venue for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) events, according to a press release from the group.
The 308-room hotel, developed by The Massif Hotel Pvt. Ltd. and managed by Sarovar Hotels, is situated on the Ring Road, just 3.5 km from Tribhuvan International Airport. It aims to serve both business and leisure travelers.
The property offers more than 30,000 square feet of event space, including two large banquet halls of 11,000 square feet each, six meeting rooms, breakout areas, a boardroom, and parking space for up to 600 vehicles. It’s designed to host everything from large conferences and exhibitions to weddings and diplomatic events.
The hotel currently has 104 operational rooms and two food and beverage outlets—Lalitpur Café, an all-day dining restaurant, and The Alpine Lounge & Bar, which serves cocktails with live music in a stylish atmosphere.
Rajendra Shakya, Chairman of The Massif Hotel Pvt. Ltd., said the hotel aims to raise the bar for hospitality in Nepal. “We’re proud to open Royal Tulip Kathmandu, which brings a new level of scale, service, and comfort to Nepal’s hotel scene.”
Ajay K. Bakaya, Chairman of Sarovar Hotels and Director at Louvre Hotels India, said, “Royal Tulip Kathmandu represents the bold growth of our brand in South Asia.”
The launch of this property is part of Louvre Hotels Group’s broader effort to expand in fast-growing markets while bringing international hospitality standards to the region.
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