Thursday 29 July 2010
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Royal Orchid Hotels
Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd is one of India’s fastest growing hotel chains. With properties in Bangalore, Mysore, Pune, Jaipur and ...
Le Méridien
Overlooking the lush greens of the Bangalore Golf Course,...
The Grand Ashok
Getting on to the hot list of Conde Nast Trave...
The Chancery Pavilion
Cashing in on Bangalore’s growing popularity ...
ITC Windsor
With an innovative idea of a hotel within a hotel, this ...
Taj West End
Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the Taj West...
The Leela Palace Kempinski
A majestic presence amidst seven ...
Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd is one of India’s fastest growing hotel chains. With properties in Bangalore, Mysore, Pune, Jaipur and Hyderabad, it is listed in the Bombay and National Stock Exchanges (BSE & NSE). Now along with an exclusive territorial license for India from Ramada, the worldwide leaders in business hotels, it is set to explore global terrain on its own.
Overlooking the lush greens of the Bangalore Golf Course, this is as fine a location as a hotel can boast of. Conveniently close to the chief commercial and business areas of Bangalore, the Le Méridien offers distinct advantages to both the business and leisure traveller.
Getting on to the hot list of Conde Nast Travellers Top Ten Spa Destinations worldwide in 2007 for its spa Rejuve has been a delightful bonus for The Grand Ashok, which has been recently re-launched and re-branded as a premier five-star deluxe hotel.
Cashing in on Bangalore’s growing popularity as a business destination, hotels have been quick to cater to a demanding clientele. One of the youngest entrants in the hospitality sector is The Chancery Pavilion which differentiates itself from the herd. It offers a combination of understated luxury and precise efficiency that is duly appreciated by business czars and globetrotters.
With an innovative idea of a hotel within a hotel, this luxurious property has emerged as a product without parallel, notching up a slew of prestigious awards like The Golden Peacock Award for Environment Management System in 2002, The IBM Passion for Excellence Award in 2006, and the Shell Helen Keller award in 2006 and 2007 for the employment of differently abled individuals; it has also been featured among 4Ps’ Power Brands of 2006.
Situated in the heart of Bangalore, the Taj West End is a quiet haven bathed in grandeur that retains an old world charm even as it takes modernity in its stride to cater to the needs of a changing world. It has garnered a bouquet of awards, and was named the Best Business Hotel in Asia in 2005 by readers of Business Asia, Food Guide awards for its restaurants Blue Ginger and Mynt in 2005, and Best Maintained Gardens award for the last ten years by Mysore Horticulture Society.
A majestic presence amidst seven acres of lush gardens and a sparkling lagoon, The Leela Palace Kempinski, Bangalore, voted the Best Business Hotel in India by World Travel Awards, Favourite Overseas Business Hotel by Conde Nast Traveller and featured among India’s Leading Wedding Destinations by Forbes in 2007, is the measure for luxurious hospitality in the city.