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Meghalaya gets its second 5-star hotel

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Shillong: The most awaited launch of the Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Shillong, Meghalaya was announced by Courtyard by Marriott.  Travelers on business or for pleasure may check into a modern, airy environment with thoughtful facilities and services that enable them to smoothly transition from work to leisure.

According to Ranju Alex, Area Vice President - South Asia, Marriott International, "We are very pleased to grow our presence in the East with the opening of the Courtyard by Marriott Shillong, as the demand for travel coincides with the piqued interest of travellers seeking to discover new and emerging cities throughout India."

Ranju Alex, Area Vice President - South Asia,
Marriott International

The hotel has a pleasant colour scheme with tones of white and yellow; it is around 30 kilometres from the Shillong airport; and the rooms include facilities that promote a balance between work and pleasure.

Business travellers may make use of the hotel's functional workplaces, which include three multi-functional conference rooms with smart technology and 9,130 square feet of meetings and events space.

The banquet halls are skilled at accommodating the varied demands of business, events, conferences, and major weddings since they are adaptable and pleasant to customise.

“Courtyard by Marriott Shillong will blend this timeless culture with modern forward-thinking hospitality to create a truly immersive guest experience in a unique setting,” says Tushar Nagar, General Manager, Courtyard by Marriott, Shillong.

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We are delighted with the opening of the Courtyard by Marriott Shillong, said Tushar. "We provide a fantastic location that is ideal for both business and pleasure trips. Visitors may experience the region's rich essence through its foods, scenery, and customs since the Northeast is a mingling ground for Southeast Asian and Indian civilizations".

BNE News Desk