TTDC plans to rename Hotel Tamil Nadu Unit-II

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The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation plans to rename Hotel Tamil Nadu Unit-II, which was taken implicit from SRM group, successful Tiruchi truthful arsenic to attract much customers.

The premier property, situated connected Race Course Road, was recently brought nether the administrative power of the TTDC, which runs 54 hotels successful antithetic parts of the State, including Mahabalipuram, Chennai, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Tiruchi, Madurai, and Rameswaram.

The edifice has 100 rooms, 17 villas, a statesmanlike suite, 3 restaurants, a swimming pool, 3 banquet halls, a committee country and a bar. The tariff for the rooms varies from ₹6,000 to ₹17,000. A time aft the instrumentality over, the TTDC changed the sanction of the hotel, which was promoted successful the sanction of SRM edifice for 30 years, and christened arsenic Hotel Tamil Nadu Unit-II. It enactment up boards and fixed TTDC stickers connected the solid doors. It replaced the systems with HMIS software, which is wide utilized successful the hotels tally by TTDC It subsequently listed retired each furniture, aerial conditioners, elevators, restaurants, electrical and physics equipment.

While accommodating astir of the unit including beforehand desk, chefs and others, the TTDC began moving the amusement without immoderate break. It did not disturb the aboriginal bookings arsenic well.

However, taking into relationship assorted aspects, the TTDC has taken a determination to alteration the sanction of the edifice and marque it nether a caller name.

A elder authoritative of the TTDC radical of hotels told The Hindu that a fewer names were being considered. The thought was to separate the edifice from the remainder of the TTDC hotels. The edifice connected Race Course roadworthy successful Tiruchi had amended facilities and infrastructure than galore different hotels. Hence, it had been decided to beforehand it nether a antithetic name.

Published - December 16, 2025 08:11 p.m. IST

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