Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park
The Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park was a five-star hotel located on TTK Road in Chennai, India. It opened in 1981 and closed in 2023.
History
The 250-room Holiday Inn Adayar Gate opened in 1981 on the site of the gates to an old "garden house". It was built by Adyar Gate Hotels Limited, established in 1970 by T. T. Vasu and K. R. Veerappan. Later renamed the Holiday Inn Madras, the hotel was taken over by Welcomgroup Hotels in February 1985, when the controlling stake in the company was acquired by the Goyal family for 30 million. The hotel was soon after renamed the Welcomgroup Adayar Park Hotel.In 1988, Sheraton Hotels was contracted to manage the hotel, renamed the Welcomgroup Park Sheraton Hotel & Towers. In 2015, Intercontinental Hotel Group assumed management and the hotel was renamed the Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park. The hotel closed on 20 December 2023 for demolition and replacement by two luxury apartment towers.
The hotel
The hotel consisted of a 6-story building, an adjacent 8-story tower block and a 2-story service block. The hotel had 283 rooms including 38 suites and 5 restaurants. Of the 283 rooms, about 140 rooms were located in the tower wing of the hotel. Restaurants and bars include "The Residency", "Cappuccino", the "Westminster bar", "On the Rocks", "Dakshin", "Gatsby2000" and "Connexions".The hotel had 8 meeting spaces. There were 3 banquet halls with 9,000 sq ft of meeting space to accommodate up to 500 guests, mid-size halls to accommodate 20 to 30 guests and 3 board rooms with seating capacity ranging from 20 to 50 people. In addition, there were also 4 banquet halls with up to 12,000 sq ft of meeting space to accommodate up to 1,200 people and 3 board rooms with seating capacity ranging from 10 to 20 people. The hotel's underground parking could accommodate 200 to 250 cars.