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Hotel Woodland in Pune rebrands itself as a Fern Hotels & Resorts property

Located at Sadhu Vaswani Circle, The Fern Residency, Pune, will feature 87 well-appointed rooms

The Fern Hotels & Resorts announces the signing of its new hotel, The Fern Residency, Pune. This sign-up marks The Fern Group’s fifth property in the city, expanding on its existing portfolio that encompasses four well-renowned properties: Amanora The Fern, E-Square The Fern, The Fern Residency, MIDC, and The Fern Residency, Vadgaon-Talegaon. The new addition is set to offer an exemplary experience to both business and leisure travellers in the heart of Pune.

Suhail Kannampilly, Managing Director of The Fern Hotels & Resorts, expressed his pleasure at the group’s continued expansion and commitment to delivering exceptional hospitality. Speaking on the occasion, he commented, “We are pleased to expand our presence in Pune with The Fern Residency, Pune. This new property aligns with our vision of providing warm hospitality and unforgettable guest experiences. We look forward to welcoming guests and delivering the distinctive Fern experience that our brand is known for.”

The Fern Residency, Pune, features 87 well-appointed rooms designed to provide the utmost comfort and convenience. Guests will enjoy a range of specially curated amenities, including a contemporary restaurant offering a diverse selection of cuisines and a spacious banquet hall ideal for meetings, events, and celebrations. Boasting a strategic location at Sadhu Vaswani Circle, with easy access to key business districts and popular attractions, the hotel is committed to delivering outstanding service and a memorable stay, reflecting The Fern Hotels & Resorts’ dedication to unparalleled hospitality and top-notch service.

S M Talera, Director, Talera Hoteliers Pvt Ltd, also commented on the new opening, “We have upgraded our iconic Hotel Woodland and are delighted to partner with The Fern Hotels & Resorts in rebranding this well-loved hotel to The Fern Residency.”