The first InterContinental Resort in India opens in Chennai


The first InterContinental Resort in India opens in Chennai

InterContinental Resort Chennai, luxury hotel

October 26, 2015: InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has opened the InterContinental Chennai Mahabalipuram Resort in India. The resort is the second hotel under the company's luxury portfolio in India.

Located 30 kilometres from the Chennai International Airport, InterContinental Chennai Mahabalipuram offers world-class accommodation to guests. The resort overlooks the Bay of Bengal on East Coast Road, making it one of the most exclusive properties in the city.
 
The 105 room resort offers a outdoor swimming pool, a fully-equipped health club and a spa that offers relaxing therapies including indigenous sea-inspired beauty treatments and yoga. The resorts expansive and versatile indoor and outdoor venues are ideal for conferences, meetings, and special occasions such as wedding celebrations.
 
InterContinental Chennai Mahabalipuram offers three gourmet dining options which includes The Melting Pot with three live kitchens that serve European, South Asian and Peninsular Indian cuisine; a Chinese Specialty Restaurant, Tao Of Peng; and Lounge Bar.
 
To celebrate its launch, InterContinental Chennai Mahabalipuram Resort is offering special opening rates starting from INR 9,900 per room, per night, inclusive of breakfast for two and a dine in credit of 2,000 per day. 

For more information and reservations please log on to www.intercontinental.com/chennai

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