Taj Chandigarh
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Nov 29, 2016, 15:53 IST
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This hotel's biggest (but far from only) appeal lies in its central location in Sector 17, the city’s business and shopping hub.
This hotel's biggest (but far from only) appeal lies in its central location in Sector 17, the city’s business and shopping hub. Read less

This hotel's biggest (but far from only) appeal lies in its central location in Sector 17, the city’s business and shopping hub. It has 149 rooms, some of which overlook the Rose Garden and the Shivalik Hills. Guests can choose from its three restaurants and a retro-themed bar. Recreation facilities include a rooftop swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and fitness centre; while golf sessions can be organised at the local club on request. It also offers numerous business services including video conferencing, a 24 hour business centre and rental laptops.
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