FORTUNE HOTELS, a member of ITC’s hotel group, has recently opened Fortune Select Cedar Trail in the hill station of Mashobra, Shimla. The hotel is located amidst a lush oak, cedar and pine tree forest and at an altitude of 2100 metres above sea level with sweeping views of the majestic Himalayan range. The hotel offers a range of accommodation options with 47 operational rooms and 16 family suites in a crescendo of views, panoramas, balconies and terraces.
The modern European architecture of the hotel is thoughtfully designed to feature floor to ceiling windows for natural light and to offer guests unparalleled views of the pristine mountains. Aiming to attract the leisure traveller and corporate off-sites, the hotels offers a host of modern amenities coupled with Fortune Personalised Services at great value to its guests.
“We are extremely happy with our alliance with M/s Zed Infrastructure, which has shown immense faith in the Fortune brand. We share a vision to promote this breath-taking property at Mashobra and see it grow into the most visited destination in the region. This partnership will ensure that our guests are given only the best world-class service and experience. It's a win-win for us as well as our consumers’, said Samir MC, Managing Director.
Zodiac, the all-day dining restaurant with a large private terrace overlooking the majestic Himalayas, offers the best of Indian, oriental and Continental cuisines. Neptune, the bar and lounge serves a fine range of liquor, cocktails and mocktails along with a delectable choice of snacks, and is an ideal venue to relax with friends and family.
Spanning two floors, the hotel’s meeting and event space is completely customizable based on the type of event. The two banquet halls can house up to 300 guests and are ideal for corporate events and meets. The hotel is fully geared for spectacular destination weddings that are sure to look right out of a fairy-tale.
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