Studio 36 Boutique Hotel
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN CHENNAI/ Updated : Jan 18, 2017, 13:19 IST
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Studio 36, located on Western Arunachalam Road, is counted amongst the finest boutique properties in Chennai. The property is just 10 km away from Chennai International Airport and 5 km from Saidapet Railway Station. A beautiful b … Read more
Studio 36, located on Western Arunachalam Road, is counted amongst the finest boutique properties in Chennai. The property is just 10 km away from Chennai International Airport and 5 km from Saidapet Railway Station. A beautiful blend of modern luxury and warm hospitality, the hotel is quite popular in the city. There are 40 guestrooms available here, wherein guests can choose between rooms and suites categories suiting their needs and requirements. Read less

Studio 36, located on Western Arunachalam Road, is counted amongst the finest boutique properties in Chennai. The property is just 10 km away from Chennai International Airport and 5 km from Saidapet Railway Station. A beautiful blend of modern luxury and warm hospitality, the hotel is quite popular in the city. There are 40 guestrooms available here, wherein guests can choose between rooms and suites categories suiting their needs and requirements. Each room is replete with LCD TV, air conditioner, digital safe locker, direct dial telephone and coffee maker. A host of facilities and services are offered by the hotel for a hassle-free stay of guests, which includes foreign exchange, travel desk, laundry and high-speed internet access. Guests can visit the on-site multi-cuisine restaurant and relish a range of delicious Indian and international delicacies.
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