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OPO Hotels strengthens footprint with new managed property in Karol Bagh

The OPO Hotels has announced the launch of its latest managed hotel in Karol Bagh, marking a significant move in the brand’s ongoing expansion throughout Delhi NCR. The property offers over 30 well-designed rooms along with a modern restaurant, a casual café, and a scenic rooftop bistro, adding fresh hospitality options to one of Delhi’s most well-known commercial areas.

The agreement for the property was completed two months ago, and now the hotel is functioning at full capacity. Afterward, OPO Hotels took charge once the renovation phase was finished, ensuring that every part of the hotel aligns with the brand’s commitment to comfortable design, reliable service, and meeting the expectations of today’s travelers.

Commenting on the opening, Sandeep Basu, CEO, OPO Hotels & Resorts Pvt. Ltd., said, “Karol Bagh has a rhythm of its own, and we are proud to become part of it. This hotel gives us the chance to serve guests who value comfort, convenience, and a warm atmosphere right in the middle of Delhi’s energy. We look forward to creating a stay experience that feels easy, reliable, and thoughtfully designed for today’s traveler.”

The new Karol Bagh property represents an important step in OPO’s larger growth roadmap for the Delhi NCR region. The company continues to see the area as a key market due to its strong blend of business centers, connectivity points, and leisure destinations. By entering established localities like Karol Bagh, OPO Hotels advances its mission of offering accessible, guest-focused hospitality while strengthening its network for the long term.

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