Keys Hotels Launches Keys Hotel, Templetree at Shirdi

Plans hotels at other pilgrim destinations like Vrindavan, Amritsar and Haridwar

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Keys Hotels, one of the fastest growing mid-market hotel chains in India is all set to launch its first hotel in the pilgrim destination segment. Launching in March 2014, Keys Hotel Templetree at Shirdi will be Keys Hotels’ 5th hotel in Maharashtra. 

Located in close proximity to the Sai Baba Temple complex, this 87-roomed property will offer the guests a wide range of business services including complimentary Wi-Fi, making it ideal for pilgrims and business travelers alike. Apart from offering 2 kinds of suites; Keys Hotel, Templetree is the only hotel in Shirdi which offers rooms specially designed to the needs of the differently-abled and single women. The hotel will also boost travel to other important religious destinations like Shani Shignapur, Trimbakeshwar near Nasik, Sakuri near Rahata and the hill station of Bhandardara.  

The hotel facilities include Keys Café, a multi-cuisine restaurant that serves 100% vegetarian multi cuisine and traditional ‘upvaas’ (religious fasting) dishes. Other features include an open air lawn to host functions for upto 120 people, entertainment zone offering mocktails and light snacks, gaming facilities, children’s play area and swimming pool with a separate children pool. 

To make the stay more soothing for the guests, the hotel has also built-in a small temple in the premises, made arrangements for a complimentary pick up and drop to Sai Baba Temple and a souvenir shop for the devotees. The hotel is also well equipped with a travel desk to arrange the guests’ visit to Sai Baba Temple. 

Sanjay Sethi, MD and CEO, Berggruen Hotels added, “Shirdi sees a constant inflow of international and national devotees throughout the year. This traffic demands presence of branded accommodation in the city. With Keys Hotel, Templetree, we wish to tap this massive potential and ensure that the guests’ stay in the city is a pious and satisfying experience.” 

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