King Garden
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN MAHABALESHWAR/ Updated : Nov 24, 2016, 12:40 IST
Synopsis
Offering some stunning vistas of the region, the King Garden hotel sits beautifully on the slopes of Mahabaleshwar hills. Located in the front side of the hotel are the ‘prince rooms’, while ‘princess rooms’ are situated in the c … Read more
Offering some stunning vistas of the region, the King Garden hotel sits beautifully on the slopes of Mahabaleshwar hills. Located in the front side of the hotel are the ‘prince rooms’, while ‘princess rooms’ are situated in the centre. The ‘king and queen rooms’ enjoy the most privacy located at a little away from the centre. All rooms here are well-lit, spacious and open out to their own sit-out arenas. For outdoor lovers, the hotel also has activities like badminton, volleyball, basketball and a swimming pool. Read less

Offering some stunning vistas of the region, the King Garden hotel sits beautifully on the slopes of Mahabaleshwar hills. Located in the front side of the hotel are the ‘prince rooms’, while ‘princess rooms’ are situated in the centre. The ‘king and queen rooms’ enjoy the most privacy located at a little away from the centre. All rooms here are well-lit, spacious and open out to their own sit-out arenas. For outdoor lovers, the hotel also has activities like badminton, volleyball, basketball and a swimming pool. The hotel is not only an idyllic accommodation option for leisure travellers, but is also a great choice for business travellers, on account of its conference hall, alfresco seating arena, and a mini-theatre. With so much on offer at such modest prices, King Garden is a great mind-range space, which gives you a big bang for your buck.
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