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Jaipur Marriott

Exotic location, open spaces and facilities at Jaipur Marriott make it an ideal setting for a corporate group or a wedding

- Hazel Jain

Acombinati­on of traditiona­l luxury and modern convenienc­e, the Jaipur Marriott Hotel is entrenched in the cultural legacy of India’s Pink City. Located in a prime area near Jaipur Internatio­nal Airport, it is also close to the business district as well as many historical landmarks of touristic interest. The property offers 317 guestrooms with state-ofthe-art facilities featuring Marriott signature revive bedding, four fixture bathrooms, iHome docking stations and plush interiors. Its rooms and suites are designed for comfort and feature luxury bedding, marble bathrooms and high-speed internet access. Additional amenities include a full-service spa, a fitness centre and an outdoor pool as well as kids’ splash pool.

CORPORATE PUSH

Corporates can take advantage of its 31,000 sq ft

of indoor and outdoor venue space which is also perfect for weddings and other social events. The expansive banquet facilities include two ballrooms, six breakaway venues, meeting rooms and a lawn to accommodat­e over a 1,000 people. There are inhouse profession­al event planners too.

Rohit Dar, General Manager, Jaipur Marriott Hotel, says, “We understand that meetings are more than just about tables and chairs. Our focus starts with people and the purpose of their meeting. We know that people gathered for a training session would have various needs than those gathered for a networking event. By focusing on the purpose, we design a better meeting experience for the attendees and help them achieve desired outcomes. This is the philosophy behind ‘ Meetings Imagined’. MeetingsIm­agined. com is the digital platform used by Marriott that houses visual inspiratio­n and expertise and we use it for ideation, planning and collaborat­ing.” The hotel also encourages green meetings by recycling of event supplies wherever possible, collecting and reusing items such as table numbers and signage to cut back on the depletion of environmen­tal resources. Dar adds, “We try to reduce the total amount of printed collateral by using double-sided printing and Power Point presentati­ons. All of our ballrooms are designed in a manner that ensures natural daylight is available and the guests also prefer the same. This helps save energy costs and also leaves less carbon footprints.”

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