IHCL announces the signing of a Taj in Mysore
The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, today announced the signing of a hotel in Mysore. This conversion project marks the entry of IHCL’s iconic Taj brand into the city.
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Chandigarh, FEBRUARY 6, 2025: The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, today announced the signing of a hotel in Mysore. This conversion project marks the entry of IHCL’s iconic Taj brand into the city.
Speaking on the occasion, Suma Venkatesh, Executive Vice President, Real Estate & Development, IHCL said, “Driven by growing presence of manufacturing and IT sectors, Mysore an established leisure destination is now fast becoming a diversified hospitality market. As a gateway to destinations like Coorg, Kabini, Bandipur and Ooty, it attracts a significant mix of domestic and international travellers. The signing of this hotel reflects our commitment to expanding the Taj brand in key markets across India. We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with DM South India Hospitality.”
Sushen Mohan Gupta, Director, DM South India Hospitality Pvt Ltd. said, “We are delighted to grow our association with IHCL, India's true custodians of hospitality. Taj Mysore will cater to the growing demand for luxury hospitality. I am confident that the Taj Mysore will elevate the tourism potential of Mysore and truly curate distinctive experiences for our guests.”
Utkarsh Munot, DM South India Hospitality Pvt. Ltd said, “IHCL’s iconic brand Taj truly embodies the luxuriously modern yet heritage charm of this property. I believe this partnership will help create lasting impressions in the minds of our guests.”
Known as the cultural capital of Karnataka, Mysore is a city rich in history and heritage, renowned for its palaces, monuments, and vibrant traditions. Iconic attractions such as the Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and Brindavan Gardens draw tourists from across the globe.