Taj West End
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 17:32 IST
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Even despite being located close to the city centre, the Taj West End sprawls languorously across 20 acres of landscaped gardens, a tribute to India’s garden city.
Even despite being located close to the city centre, the Taj West End sprawls languorously across 20 acres of landscaped gardens, a tribute to India’s garden city. Read less
Even despite being located close to the city centre, the Taj West End sprawls languorously across 20 acres of landscaped gardens, a tribute to India’s garden city. Just a short 15-minute-long drive to the city’s major business, entertainment, and shopping districts and in additional proximity to the horse racetrack, golf course and planetarium, the hotel is superbly located. Featuring a total of 122 rooms including 16 suites, overlooking wooded glades and stone pathways, this beautiful hotel is one of the most luxurious addresses in Bangalore.
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