Indian hospitality company Suba Hotels will expand its mid-market footprint by introducing new properties under its fast-growing Click Hotels brand in Hyderabad, Ujjain, and Visakhapatnam. Through this move, the group aims to offer budget-friendly, technology-enabled stays tailored to business travellers, leisure tourists, and pilgrimage visitors across three distinct travel markets.
With these additions, Suba Hotels has signed three new Click Hotels in Gachibowli in Hyderabad, Ujjain, and Visakhapatnam, thereby taking the brand’s managed portfolio to 35 properties nationwide. Furthermore, the new hotels will add 48 rooms in Hyderabad, 53 rooms in Ujjain, and 32 rooms in Visakhapatnam, which will strengthen the group’s presence in major business corridors, religious hubs, and emerging leisure destinations. The latest signings reflect a clear shift in traveller preferences, as modern Indian travellers increasingly choose smart, well-connected neighbourhood hotels over traditional luxury properties located in congested city centres.
In addition, Suba Hotels has partnered with Multiverse Hotels for the Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam projects, while it has collaborated with Abhiram Hotels & Resorts and Indus Group for the Visakhapatnam property. These partnerships underline Suba’s asset-light expansion strategy, which relies on strong local developers while maintaining brand standards and operational efficiency. Today, Suba Hotels operates more than 129 properties with over 6,020 rooms across 72 destinations under multiple brands, positioning it as a significant domestic player in the mid-market hospitality segment.
Meanwhile, the expansion closely aligns with Suba Hotels’ long journey from a single guesthouse in Mumbai in 1994 to a diversified hospitality group led by Managing Director Mansur Mehta and CEO Mubeen Mehta. The leadership has consistently prioritised responsibility, reliability, and relationship-building, and these values continue to guide the company’s growth across business and leisure travel segments. Internal communications around the recent signings suggest that Click Hotels is gaining steady traction among both guests and property owners, while strong teamwork and a focused market strategy continue to drive momentum.
Hyderabad’s Gachibowli district, where the new Click Hotel will come up, remains one of India’s most prominent IT and financial hubs and attracts corporate travellers, MICE visitors, and weekend tourists alike. Consequently, a smart and budget-friendly hotel in this micro-market stands well-positioned to serve guests seeking proximity to business parks, seamless airport access, and modern comforts without premium pricing. Similarly, Ujjain continues to draw year-round pilgrimage traffic due to its association with the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga and its role as a Kumbh Mela host city, which creates sustained demand for clean, contemporary, and reliable accommodation close to major temples and ghats.
At the same time, Visakhapatnam is gaining prominence as a blended destination driven by its coastline, port activity, and expanding IT and manufacturing base. The upcoming 32-room Click Hotel in the city will cater to travellers who want to combine corporate visits with leisure experiences, including beaches, hill viewpoints, and nearby industrial zones. Across all locations, Click Hotels focuses on delivering essentials done right, including contemporary rooms, dependable Wi-Fi, efficient service, and intuitive in-room technology designed for the new-age traveller.
Across India, Click Hotels properties typically feature thoughtfully designed rooms, multicuisine dining options, and flexible meeting spaces located near transport hubs or commercial districts. As a result, the brand fits naturally into secondary business zones, pilgrimage centres, and coastal cities that are witnessing a rise in organised domestic tourism. For the broader travel and tourism ecosystem, the three new signings reinforce a wider trend of branded hospitality players expanding beyond metros into high-growth corridors that blend business, leisure, and spiritual travel.



