Top Hotels in Kodihalli, Bangalore
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"One of the finest hotel in Banglore. Excellent Breakfast, good rooms and a very good restaurant.Two members were stayed there for two days.The price is also reasonable.The staff is also very friendly.Totally feel satisfied with the staying."
"The hotel environment is hygienic and waiters also clean and clear,the bill will be 20% less if ge deal on snap deal"
"Amazing service by The Leela Palace.It was 5 days halt.The place is very conveniently located.The room was spacious,cleaned and well organized.Charges was under my budget.All sorts of facilities are available."
"Nice, but expensive. Add 25% to the quoted room rate to compensate for their creative accounting and the premium you'll pay on everything, especially internet.Stayed at the Leela for a week on business. The rate, booked by my Indian colleague, was quoted in dollars (just over $300/night). The restaurants at the Leela are good, but extremely pricey for India. The service was good, the exercise room in the spa was nice (7 treadmills, I think, plus ellipticals and bikes). The location, so close to the airport, is very convenient.What really stuck in my craw was some of the prices and their charge policy. The minibar in the room is extremely expensive. Any alcohol ordered at one of their restaurant is 3x as expensive as at other nice restaurants in Bangalore. If you're inclined to have a drink in your room, you can use the off-license liquor store in the attached Leela Galleria mall (bottom floor) and save 70%. Internet access comes out to almost $31/day, and my colleague's connection was very inconsistent. I had some problems with mine as well, though I usually chose the 1-hour connection for a "mere" $9.But the real surprise comes at checkout time. My quoted nightly rate was first converted into Rupees by tacking 5% onto the exchange rate. Then, of course, my card is charged in Rupees, so my U.S. bank will charge another 1 or 2% or whatever. So they're basically just helping themselves to a 5% uplift, and from what I can see, all I'm getting out of it is (1) protection against the Dollar-to-rupee rate dropping between when I book and when I stay, and (2) a quote in dollars instead of rupees so I don't have to do the math. In the end, my $310 rate was charged at $325. Over 7 nights, the Leela got an extra $105 out of me (and the Indian government got their own $13 extra through the 12% tax on the Leela's overcharge)."
t’s a 5 star hotel near Indiranagar overlooking the KGA Golf Course. Located in the heart of the city, its close proximity to HAL Airport, Central Business District (CBD), Diamond District and Manipal Hospital makes it one of the best 5 star hotels in Bangalore. Hotel Royal Orchid, Bangalore, is well-connected to different prime locations of the city making it an ideal destination for travellers.
"It was my personal visit to Bangalore and I accommodated in Royal Orchid for 5 days.Rooms were really very clean and comfortable to me.Charges was approx Rs.6000/day and they also provided me complementary breakfast.I would definitely recommend this hotel to my friends."
ITC Windsor, a luxury hotel in Bengaluru, merges an old world ambience with international service to create a hotel experience that goes beyond expectation. This luxury hotel in Bengaluru has long acquired a reputation of playing host to the aristocracy of the world. The hotel is located 3 kilometres from the business centre and 33 kilometres from the airport in a highly secure diplomatic pocket. This splendid downtown location is near the promin ...
"Stayed in this hotel for office purpose .room rent per day was taken care by my office.room service was excellent. Rooms are very spacious and neat. This hotel has all facilities .especially food are very good and delicious. Good hotel to rest urselves"
"a perfect 5 starfor everthing it hasfood, music placepool side music and food is simply awesome."