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Description:
Said to be 2500 years old,
Lucknow rose into prominence as the capital of the Nawabs of Awadh.
Magnificent edifices, parks, crumbling mausoleums, imambaras and
ruins of what were once regal houses add to its charm. Lucknow is
famous for its refined manners and genteel etiquette, epitomised
by the grandly decadent protagonists in Satyajit Ray's film, "The
Chess Players". The hotel, set
amidst 33 acres of landscaped gardens, reflects the glory of the
Nawabi era through its architecture and décor. The hotel is
located 4 km from the city centre.
Types of Accommodation
Standard: Guests can choose from elegantly appointed Garden
Facing or Pool Facing rooms (some having a balcony) that offer guest
amenities like international direct dial facility, mini bar, complimentary
tea/coffee maker, channel music and colour television with satellite
programmes. Interconnecting rooms, ideal for families, also
available.
Executive: Located at the lobby level, all rooms face the swimming pool.
Furnishings include a touch of traditional Awadhi chikaan embroidery,
colourful place rugs and artefacts.
Deluxe: These rooms are large rooms on the ground floor with a
separate sitting area and a poolside view.
Executive Suites: Elegantly appointed, pool facing and garden facing
two-room units. These suites are well-planned with a compact living area, a bedroom and bathroom.
Recreation
In the hotel, croquet and other indoor games like chess, bridge or chaupar
(an ancient Indian game) can be organised. Also, golf at a nearby
course, tennis and picnics in other parts of the city can be arranged on request.
Facilities and Services
Swimming pool, fitness centre, beauty parlour, barber shop, travel desk, car rental,
shopping arcade, currency exchange, safe deposit lockers, doctor-on-call and
babysitting. 24-hour room service and laundry service.
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