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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Hotels In Bangalore

Hotels In Bangalore - Bangalore, Mysore and Hassan - this trio is lifeline of tourism of south India. Bangalore presently known as ‘Bangaluru’ also known, as Garden city of India is located at the Mysore situated at southern part of Deccan Plateau, known for its palaces its often called City of Palaces retained its old world charm through its broad dappled avenue, lush gardens and spectacular buildings. Hassan - a picturesque town at the centre of Malnad, famous for its temple architecture that was brought in by the Hoysalas.

The two liners about these three cities are the apt description. It is totally made by me after I personally explored it. You cannot afford to miss any of the cities. The glory of these cities would leave you astonished. Some places to visit in Bangalore are Bangalore Palace, Vikasa Soudha, Tipu Sultan’s Palace, Bull Temple, Iskon Temple etc. Tourist attractions in Mysore are famous Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Garden, St Philomena’s Church etc. Hassan offers famous archaeological sites Belur, Halebid and Shravanabelgola, all situated in its close vicinity.

There are enormous hotels in the Bangalore city. Bangalore hotel reservation is done through online booking. Almost all the hotels in Bangalore, Mysore and Hassan are booked online. There are wide ranges of hotels offering from Luxury hotels to cheap hotels. Some of the hotels I stayed in are Royal Orchid, St. Marks Hotel, Mercure Inn and Victory Hotel in Mysore and Hoysala Village Resort in Hassan. Choosing a hotel is a hectic job so I prefer travelling with Tour operators. They always help you while selecting the right one.

I still remember when I first went to Bangalore and was checking into a hotel named St Marks, I heard a foreigner saying, “Excellent, beautiful hotel, very kind staff. This hotel was my first experience of India, as I had travelled to India for the first time and had just stepped off the plane. The hotel staff were courteous, went out of their way to be helpful and the room was large, clean and very comfortable. I attended a Rajastani banquet in the hotel, which the chef took me around to show me the dishes and I was made most welcome.”

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Hotels In Bangalore-Mysore-Hassan

Bangalore, Mysore and Hassan - this trio is lifeline of tourism of south India. Bangalore presently known as ‘Bangaluru’ also known, as Garden city of India is located at the Mysore situated at southern part of Deccan Plateau, known for its palaces its often called City of Palaces retained its old world charm through its broad dappled avenue, lush gardens and spectacular buildings. Hassan - a picturesque town at the centre of Malnad, famous for its temple architecture that was brought in by the Hoysalas.

The two liners about these three cities are the apt description. It is totally made by me after I personally explored it. You cannot afford to miss any of the cities. The glory of these cities would leave you astonished. Some places to visit in Bangalore are Bangalore Palace, Vikasa Soudha, Tipu Sultan’s Palace, Bull Temple, Iskon Temple etc. Tourist attractions in Mysore are famous Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Garden, St Philomena’s Church etc. Hassan offers famous archaeological sites Belur, Halebid and Shravanabelgola, all situated in its close vicinity.

There are enormous hotels in the Bangalore city. Bangalore hotel reservation is done through online booking. Almost all the hotels in Bangalore, Mysore and Hassan are booked online. There are wide ranges of hotels offering from Luxury hotels to cheap hotels. Some of the hotels I stayed in are Royal Orchid, St. Marks Hotel, Mercure Inn, Victory Hotel in Mysore and Hoysala Village Resort in Hassan. Choosing a hotel is a hectic job so I prefer travelling with Tour operators. They always help you while selecting the right one.

I still remember when I first went to Bangalore and was checking into a hotel named St Marks, I heard a foreigner saying, “Excellent, beautiful hotel, very kind staff. This hotel was my first experience of India, as I had travelled to India for the first time and had just stepped off the plane. The hotel staff were courteous, went out of their way to be helpful and the room was large, clean and very comfortable. I attended a Rajastani banquet in the hotel, which the chef took me around to show me the dishes and I was made most welcome.”