The Leela Palace
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 17:18 IST
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Modelled on the royal residence in Mysore, this palatial property exudes an imperial vibe in terms of both structure and service, guests are treated like royalty with truly regal service. With sprawling grounds to look out onto fr … Read more
Modelled on the royal residence in Mysore, this palatial property exudes an imperial vibe in terms of both structure and service, guests are treated like royalty with truly regal service. With sprawling grounds to look out onto from your bedroom window, an excellently managed spa to revitalise your senses, and some superb Asian and Japanese fare to be had at the in-house restaurant Zen, your stay here will match your lofty expectations. Read less
Modelled on the royal residence in Mysore, this palatial property exudes an imperial vibe in terms of both structure and service, guests are treated like royalty with truly regal service. With sprawling grounds to look out onto from your bedroom window, an excellently managed spa to revitalise your senses, and some superb Asian and Japanese fare to be had at the in-house restaurant Zen, your stay here will match your lofty expectations. Spread across a vast nine-acre property replete with a lagoon, gold-leaf domes, ornate ceilings and grand arches, this should definitely be your first choice if you’re in the mood for a splurge.
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