BWH Hotels further strengthens its portfolio in Punjab with the signing of Best Western Moga, a landmark hotel in the heart of the city

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BWH Hotels further strengthens its portfolio in Punjab with the signing of Best Western Moga, a landmark hotel in the heart of the city

BWH Hotels has announced the signing of Best Western Moga, further expanding its presence in India and reinforcing its commitment to delivering quality hospitality in emerging markets. Moga is one of Punjab’s key agricultural and industrial cities. Well connected by road and rail, the city plays an important role in trade and transportation and is also known for its cultural and historical importance.

The property is strategically located on the Barnala–Amritsar Bypass Road in Moga, Punjab. The upcoming hotel is being developed as a full-service destination for both business and leisure travellers.

Slated to open in 2030, the hotel will offer 50 well-designed rooms, a vibrant all-day dining restaurant, Banquet Facilities and landscaped lawns for weddings and events, a stylish bar, a swimming pool, and a range of recreational facilities. The property is conveniently located approximately 7 km from Moga Railway Station.

Yash Chadha, Owner, Best Western Moga, said, “We are delighted to partner with Best Western for our property in Moga. This partnership will create a new standard of hospitality in the region and offer a preferred venue for weddings, events, and extended stays.”

Sharing his views on the signing, Atul Jain, Chief Operating Officer, BWH Hotels for India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka, said, “This signing marks another key milestone in our growth across Northen India. Expanding into emerging cultural and business destinations like Moga reflects our focus on strengthening presence beyond metros and tapping into high-potential regional markets.”

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