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The brand manages 15 four-star and five-star hotels across Sri Lanka and the Maldives. These hotels collectively exceed the room capacity of over 1,400. [2] BOI signed an agreement worth US$29.3 with Indra Hotels and Resorts Kandy, a joint venture by Indra Traders and John Keells Hotels to build a 160-room hotel in Kandy. The project is ...
The Kandy Hotels Company (1938) PLC is a subsidiary of Ceylon Hotels Corporation. As of 2022, Ceylon Hotels holds a 69.54% stake in the Kandy Hotels Company. The Kandy Hotels Company is the owner and operator of the Queen's Hotel and the Hotel Suisse. [1] Kandy Hotels Company entered into an agreement with Sino Lanka Hotel Holdings to set up a ...
The first five-star hotel in Kandy. [9] The Kandy House: Gunnepana 2005 — Manor House Concepts — 9 Dates back to 1804. [10] The Manor House: Nugawela: 1998 — — 10 Former Nugawela Walauwa [11] Queen's Hotel. Kandy 1869 Ceylon Hotels: The Kandy Hotels Company (1938) PLC, a subsidiary of Ceylon Hotels Corporation — 80 The oldest hotel in ...
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John Keells Hotels operates twelve resorts in Sri Lanka and Maldives. John Keells Hotels signed an agreement with Indra Traders to build a 160-room three-star hotel which will be called Cinnamon Red Kandy. The US$29.32 million project got the approval of the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka. [17] John Keells Hotels is one of the LMD 100 ...
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Cinnamon Citadel Kandy, formerly known as The Citadel Kandy, is a four-star hotel located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The hotel is located on the bank of the Mahaweli River . [ 2 ] The hotel's main deck is decorated with Dumbara weaving designs and an 18-foot handwoven wall hanging by Ena de Silva .
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