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Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 16:00 IST
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A short walk from the Birla Planetarium and St. Paul's Cathedral, this 4-star hotel is well-placed for visitors who want to be in the midst of things. Featuring a lobby of cream marble, dark wood and majestic chandeliers and a con … Read more
A short walk from the Birla Planetarium and St. Paul's Cathedral, this 4-star hotel is well-placed for visitors who want to be in the midst of things. Featuring a lobby of cream marble, dark wood and majestic chandeliers and a contemporary cafe in contrast, the 101 fully equipped rooms have sensitive lighting, restrained sunny schemes and large mirrors. Suites are in an old mansion just opposite. Your windows afford you either city or garden views, and the rooms offer complimentary internet access, 26-inch HD televisions, and private bathrooms with bathtubs and showers. Read less
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