Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced the signing of a new Ginger hotel in Satara, Maharashtra. This greenfield project will further expand IHCL's presence in the region, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
IhclGinger HotelsSataraMaharashtraHospitality DevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraAug 28, 2025
The new hotel being signed by IHCL in Satara is a Ginger hotel, a 125-key property located in the Satara MIDC area.
The Ginger Satara hotel will feature Qmin, Ginger’s signature all-day diner, a conference hall, and a well-equipped gym, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
Vedantika Raje Bhonsle is the project partner for the Ginger Satara hotel. She is collaborating with IHCL to bring the hotel to Satara, contributing to the city’s growing infrastructure and hospitality landscape.
Satara is an ideal location for the Ginger hotel due to its convergence of education, healthcare, and business, which attracts a steady stream of demand. The city is also renowned for its scenic and cultural attractions.
IHCL will have 43 hotels in Maharashtra, including 16 under development, with the addition of the new Ginger Satara hotel.
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