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The Ritz-Carlton in Bangalore integrates the city’s traditional jaali design with natural green and water elements, and is a luxurious option for both business and leisure travellers
The Ritz-Carlton in Bangalore integrates the city’s traditional jaali design with natural green and water elements, and is a luxurious option for both business and leisure travellers Read less
The Ritz-Carlton in Bangalore integrates the city’s traditional jaali design with natural green and water elements, and is a luxurious option for both business and leisure travellers. The 277 guest rooms are spacious and decorated in rich tones of orange and gold, featuring plush featherbeds with goose down pillows and 400-thread-count Frette linen. The Spa by ESPA is spread across 17,000 sq ft and houses 12 luxurious treatment rooms. In dining, there are a total of seven establishments exploring world gastronomy, and for drinks you can choose between an indoor bar and one by the pool outside.
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