InterGlobe Enterprises, the biggest shareholder of IndiGo airline, has opened its boutique lifestyle hotel Miiro in Paris and Barcelona and is looking to add more properties in Europe over the next couple of years, a top official said. Neena Gupta, CEO of Miiro, said Le Grand Hotel Carye in Paris opened in July and Borneta in Barcelona this month.
The entry-level luxury lifestyle hotel brand will continue back-to-back launches into 2025 with London and Vienna.
Templeton Garden in London, located in the leafy area of Earl's Court, will offer 156 rooms, complemented by a cafe-deli, a neighbourhood restaurant, a vibrant bar, and an outdoor F&B experience in an expansive garden oasis in the Spring of 2025, she said.
The two hotels in Vienna, with their strategic location boasting over 200 rooms, will be the next destination for Miiro.
With further openings planned for 2026, Miiro is poised to expand its footprint significantly.
InterGlobe, which is the biggest shareholder in Mumbai-listed IndiGo airlines, has a hospitality division that has hotels in India as well as overseas. It has a partnership with French hospitality group Accor for hospitality business in India which now spans about 7,000 rooms across 30 hotels. Miiro is a 100 per cent subsidiary of InterGlobe.
Derived from the Latin word 'miro', meaning 'I wonder' and with the double vowel symbolising reflection, Miiro is a boutique lifestyle hotel «for the self-assured travellers,» she said.
It combined homely comfort with modern world-class amenities in