The company, however, did not divulge the details of the agreement.
The hotel will offer 162 rooms and 493 beds and is expected to open in the first quarter of 2020, Cox & Kings said in a filing to the BSE.
Commenting on the development, Meininger Hotels CEO Hannes Spanring said: "We are on track with our expansion strategy with the signing of this new deal in Bordeaux."
Cox & Kings owns Meininger Hotels through its subsidiary Prometheon Holdinds(UK) Ltd.
Shares of Cox & Kings ended at Rs 269.60 per scrip, down 0.13 per cent on BSE today.
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