
Global hotel franchising company Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ Ramada Encore by Wyndham has opened in Indore in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
ETHospitalityWorld reported that the new hotel, named Ramada Encore by Wyndham Indore, Nipania, is easily accessible for guests arriving by air, train, or car.
Located 16km from Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport, the hotel features a modern design and a landscaped garden. The property overlooks a pond and comprises 100 rooms, a lobby lounge, a gym, and a dining restaurant and bar.
Amenities also include meetings and event areas, a business centre, a coffee shop, an outdoor rooftop swimming pool and wellness areas.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts EMEA Eurasia market managing director Nikhil Sharma said: “Ramada Encore by Wyndham is rapidly expanding in India and this opening further strengthens our mid-scale brand presence across the country.
“This opening adds to our existing portfolio of Wyndham-branded hotels in Madhya Pradesh and reaffirms our commitment to continued growth in this important market. We look forward to our partnership and to adding an internationally recognised hotel brand to the city of Indore.”

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By GlobalDataDining areas inside the hotel include Basil and Lobby Life. Guests can also order food for in-room dining through 24/7 room service.
The hotel is managed by the hotel management and development company NILE Hospitality.
NILE Hospitality founder and CEO Vikram Singh Chauhan said that both travellers and locals “can look at the property as a space that brings whatever they wish, whether accommodation, collaborative workspace, social destination, stand out dining where our guests can find their own spaces to live, work or celebrate.”
In December 2020, NILE Hospitality signed a non-exclusive development agreement (NEDA) with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts for the development of Wyndham-branded hotels in India and Bhutan.