Lemon Tree Hotel
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN CHENNAI/ Updated : Jan 18, 2017, 13:21 IST
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Lemon Tree Hotel is one of the prime boutique properties in Chennai, located on Sardar Patel Road, just opposite India’s largest orthopaedic hospital, MIOT International. The hotel enjoys a strategic location and is located within … Read more
Lemon Tree Hotel is one of the prime boutique properties in Chennai, located on Sardar Patel Road, just opposite India’s largest orthopaedic hospital, MIOT International. The hotel enjoys a strategic location and is located within 30 minutes’ drive of the airport and railway station. To make the stay convenient for guests, the property offers an array of facilities and services, which includes a fitness centre, a swimming pool, a business centre and free internet access. Read less

Lemon Tree Hotel is one of the prime boutique properties in Chennai, located on Sardar Patel Road, just opposite India’s largest orthopaedic hospital, MIOT International. The hotel enjoys a strategic location and is located within 30 minutes’ drive of the airport and railway station. To make the stay convenient for guests, the property offers an array of facilities and services, which includes a fitness centre, a swimming pool, a business centre and free internet access. In addition, guests can avail transport services to explore the prominent tourist hotspots in the city. All the suites and rooms offered here are meticulously designed, featuring warm shades, beautiful black-out curtains and contemporary paintings on the walls. High-speed Wi-Fi, satellite television and mini bars are some of the common features of all guestrooms. When it comes to dining, this boutique stay will spoil you for choice at their Citrus Café and Slounge.
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