Accor has unveiled plans for two new hotel signings in Indore—Novotel Indore Super Corridor and ibis Styles Indore Super Corridor—highlighting the group’s continued growth in Central India. Set to open in 2029, the dual-branded property will offer a combined 310 rooms, reinforcing Indore’s emergence as a key hub for both business and lifestyle travel.
Developed by Pitraparvat Developers Private Limited, the project will rise in Indore’s Super Corridor, a rapidly developing commercial and IT zone. The Novotel will feature 170 rooms, while ibis Styles will add 140 rooms, together catering to business travelers, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) guests, and leisure tourists.
Aniruddh Kumar, Vice President of Development, India & South Asia at Accor, stated, “Indore is rapidly emerging as a dynamic hub for business, technology, and lifestyle, making it a perfect location for Accor’s continued growth in the country. The signing of Novotel and ibis Styles Indore Super Corridor aligns with our strategic vision to bring world-class hospitality to key urban hubs. With its well-connected metro and road infrastructure, the new hotels will redefine Indore’s hospitality landscape. These properties will seamlessly blend comfort, efficiency, and quality service to meet the evolving needs of modern travellers.”
Both hotels will offer a range of amenities, including diverse dining venues, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a swimming pool, and versatile event and banquet facilities—reflecting Accor’s ongoing commitment to delivering premium hospitality experiences across various market segments.
With a global presence of over 590 properties, Novotel is recognized for promoting balanced lifestyles tailored to both families and business travelers. Meanwhile, ibis Styles, part of the broader ibis brand with more than 2,500 hotels across 79 countries, is known for its vibrant, design-forward accommodations that deliver exceptional value in prime locations.
This dual-hotel agreement highlights Accor’s expanding presence in India and deepens its roots in Madhya Pradesh, a fast-growing and strategically important region in the country.