Best Western India forays in the Holy City of Shirdi

Best Western Goradia's becomes 6th in Maharashtra & 30th Hotel in India

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Best Western India along with theGoradia Group today announced the setting up of The Best Western Goradia's at Shirdi in Maharashtra. Best Western India is part of Best Western International the largest hotel chain in the world having over 4000 Hotels in 80 countries. The opening of the Hotel also makes it the first International Hotel Chain to venture in Shirdi. The Best Western Goradia's also becomes Best Western India's nineteenth online Hotel as per the company release.

While announcing the launch of operations The Honourable Minister for Agriculture, Govt of Maharashtra India, Shri Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, said " The advent of the 1st ever international Hotel Chain in Shirdi heralds our efforts to improve facilities for the millions of devotees of all religions, who come to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba. I congratulate Best Western Goradia's in this pioneering effort"

Currently operational with Twenty Four (24) rooms the Seventy Two (72) room property boasts of a host of facilities ranging from 'On-line reservation, rooms, besides other set of facilities for the religious travellers visiting the holy city of"Shirdi Sai Baba".

Speaking during the occasion, Mr.Suresh M. Goradia, Managing Director, Goradia Group said, "The association with the Best Western brand will bring two most important components to this location. The foremost being, the international standard of hospitality and second being international bookings based out of their robust chain of hotels across the world."

"The Best Western Goradia's becomes Best Western India's 6th operational Hotel in Maharashtra. This shows our commitment to the state. Our association with the Goradia's was formulated due to The Hotel Management's desire to adopt and offer the International experience of hospitality which Best Western is known the world over," said Mr. Sudhir Sinha, President and COO, Best Western India.

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