Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels Set to Debut in Coimbatore

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Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels Set to Debut in Coimbatore
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Lemon Tree Hotels proudly announces the signing of its newest venture - Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels, Coimbatore. Scheduled to open in the fiscal year 2026, this property will be managed by Carnation Hotels, a subsidiary of Lemon Tree Hotels.

Exploring Coimbatore

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu's third-largest city and an industrial hub, boasts cultural richness and natural beauty. Visitors flock to landmarks like the Sree Ayyappan Temple, mirroring Kerala's Sabarimala Temple, and the breathtaking Vydehi Waterfall, a must-see for its scenic vistas.

Unveiling Keys Lite

Keys Lite by Lemon Tree Hotels, Coimbatore, will offer 40 elegantly furnished rooms, a restaurant, and a meeting space. Conveniently situated, the hotel is just 10 kilometers from Coimbatore International Airport and 3 kilometers from the railway station, accessible via public and private transportation.

Expanding Footprint

This addition to Lemon Tree Hotels' portfolio in Tamil Nadu complements its existing and upcoming properties in the state. With its rich historical and religious attractions, Tamil Nadu continues to captivate tourists, making it an ideal location for hospitality expansion.


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