Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park

Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park
General information
Location Chennai, India
Address 132, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 018, India
Coordinates 13°01′46″N 80°15′00″E / 13.029478°N 80.249966°E / 13.029478; 80.249966Coordinates: 13°01′46″N 80°15′00″E / 13.029478°N 80.249966°E / 13.029478; 80.249966
Technical details
Floor count 8
Other information
Number of rooms 283
Number of suites 32
Number of restaurants 5

Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park, formerly the Sheraton Park Hotel & Towers, is a five-star hotel located on TTK Road in Chennai, India.

History

Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park (formerly called Sheraton Park Hotel) was built by Adyar Gate Hotels Limited (AGHL), a hotel company which owns three hotels in India, the other two being 104-room Welcome Hotel Grand Bay in Vizag and 67-room Fortune Hotel Sullivan Court in Ooty. Incorporated in 1970 (as a private limited entity), the company was originally promoted by T. T. Vasu (one of the promoters of T. T. Krishnamachari group, also known as the TTK group) and K. R. Veerappan. In 1975, the company became a public limited company. There were no operations in the company until 1979, when a group of NRIs took controlling interest in AGHL and started construction of the hotel in Chennai in 1981, which is the flagship property of the company. The hotel commenced operation with a tie-up with Holiday Inn.

Originally built as the "Adayar Park Hotel" by AGHL, the 250-room hotel was taken over by Welcomgroup Hotels in February 1985, when the controlling stake in the company was acquired by Goyal family, the present promoters, for a sum of 30 million.[1] The group then renamed the hotel as Sheraton Park Hotel & Towers with tie up with Starwood for using the Sheraton brand. All the three properties of AGHL were managed by ITC Hotels.[2]

The hotel was renamed the Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park on May 1, 2015 after it was acquired by the Intercontinental Hotel Group [3]

The hotel

The hotel consists of a 6-storied building, an adjacent 8-storied tower block and a 2-storied service block. The hotel has 283 rooms including 38 suites and 5 restaurants. Of the 283 rooms, about 140 rooms are located in the tower wing of the hotel.[4] Restaurants and bars include The Residency (International cuisine restaurant in an Edwardian era setting), Cappuccino (the 24-hr international coffee shop located at Lobby level overlooking the poolside), the Westminster bar (located at Lobby level and overlooking the poolside), On the Rocks (international cuisine restaurant), Dakshin (authentic south Indian cuisine restaurant), Gatsby2000 (themed discotheque club that can accommodate about 600 people) and Connexions (a Hi-tea lounge)

The hotel has 8 meeting spaces. There are 3 banquet halls offering 9,000 sq ft of meeting space to accommodate up to 500 guests, mid-size halls to accommodate 20 to 30 guests and 3 board rooms with seating capacity ranging from 20 to 50 people. In addition, there are also 4 banquet halls offering up to 12,000 sq ft of meeting space to accommodate up to 1,200 people and 3 board rooms with seating capacity ranging from 10 to 20 people. The hotel's underground parking can accommodate 200 to 250 cars.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Hotel Industry". Industrial Economist (p. 27). Industrial Economist. December 2012.
  2. "Adyar Gate Hotels Limited" (pdf). ICRA Limited. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  3. Starwood loses Chennai hotel to IHG - India Gazette
  4. "Adyar Gate Hotels Limited" (pdf). ICRA Limited. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  5. Gantzer, Hugh; Colleen Gantzer (May 2002). "Captivating Chennai". Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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