Kapil Chopra announces launches of The Postcard Hotel, India’s all-new experiential luxury hospitality brand
Leading hotelier Kapil Chopra today announced the launch of his latest hospitality The Postcard Hotel – a brand of unique, intimate luxury hotels in India and the world.
The Postcard Hotel is aimed at the leisure-seeking guest and will be located at destinations like mountains, beaches and jungles.
Keeping transformative experiences and the local community in their priority, the Postcard Hotels, will offer unique experiences that of its true surrounding involving the local community. Assuring no sugary welcome drinks instead of the local experience of food and beverages, along with artisanal designs etc. Also no set breakfast hours, no buffets, to defining your own check in and check out timings.
The Postcard Hotel has announced the opening of three luxury hotels: The Postcard Moira, The Postcard Velha and The Postcard Cuelim, spread across unique neighbourhoods in Goa.
Wellness at the Postcard Hotels
Apart from the unique location, The Postcard will offer its guest Wellness vacation varying from 7 to 21 days, in partnership with Coimbatore based Purnarnava Ayurveda with its “optimum healing environment” in Goa. Forest Essential, meanwhile, offers amenities from their exclusive range of Nargis, the Kashmiri daffodil.
Team Behind the Postcard
Ambuja Neotia group and The Postcard Hotel will jointly deliver three hotels in Eastern & North Eastern India led by Harsh Neotia and Akshatt Bhatt, architect. Jas Arora, actor and designer will bring his unique uniform traditional Goan motifs a modern touch. In addition, all the Postcard Hotels in Goa will also have new photographs taken by a full-time courtier and photographer JJ Vallaya.
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