The Hotel
Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel, Mysore in
Karnataka
is one of India's most luxurious hotels. Hotel Lalitha Mahal Palace, Mysore
offers king-like accommodation in its royal settings, set in a terrace and
landscape gardens. The hotel is located at the foot of the Chamundi hill,
overlooking the panoramic view of the valley. The snow-white Lalitha Mahal
Palace was built in the 1930s for the guests of the Wodeyars.
Facilities Offered at Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel, Mysore
Accommodation Facilities
A total of 54 guest rooms and suites, styled and decorated in a royal-like
manner. Each room features attached bath tubs with hot and cold water,
airconditioning, telephone and multi-channel TV. Most of the rooms are
equipped with private terrace sit-out. All of its 54 guestrooms and suites
are lavishly decorated and are equipped with first class facilities and
services.
Hotel
Facilities
`Front Desk, Business Center, Concierge, Elevator, Free Newspaper, Free
parking, Bar, Banquet, Restaurant, Safe Deposit Box, Lounge, Coffee Shop,
Room Service, Room-Service 24 Hours, Bus Parking, Parking, Outdoor Pool,
Conference Facilities, Meeting Facilities, Secretarial Service
Other Facilities
Post, Pool, Laundry, Medical, Travel Desk, Barber Shop, Boutiques,
Concierge Desk, Currency Exchange, In room telephone service, Express
Check-In, Express Check-Out, Front Desk-24 Hours, Luggage Storage, Wake up
service
Guest Room Facilities
The type of the rooms are standard with AC, Cable TV, Direct Phone, Channel
Music, Attached BathRoom, Shower, Bath Tub, Shower/ Bath Tub, Balcony, Safe
Deposit Box, Double Bed, King size Beds.
Charming Spots Near The Hotel
Chamundi Hill
Chamundi Hill is one of the landmark tourist attractions of Mysore, and it
never fails to fall on the itenerary of those visiting Mysore. The
Chamundeeswari temple is located on a hill in the vicinity of Mysore and is
accessed through a motorable road. Chamundeeswari the tutelary deity of the
Mysore Maharajas has been held in reverence for centuries
Srirangapatnam
About 15 km from the royal city of Mysore lies the town of Srirangapatnam.
There are many interesting places here of which the summer palace of Tipu
Sultan is a must visit. Built in 1784 in the Indo-Saracenic style, the
palace also has a small museum where Tipu's trivia, including a
gold-embroidered tunic, old paintings and a coin collection, are displayed.
Brindavan Gardens
A half-hour's drive from the city takes you to the Brindavan Gardens. The
well-shaped steps of these world famous terrace gardens are bordered by
watercourses. Musical fountains with soft coloured lights add to the
visitor's fantasy.
Mysore Palace
Built in around AD 897 in Saracenic style, the Mysore palace has both Hindu
as well as Muslim influences. The palace, designed by an English architect
and completed in 1912, was built in place of an earlier palace which was
burnt down in 1897. This palace is a must visit place in Mysore.