The design concept of the Renaissance Bengaluru Race Course Hotel draws inspiration from the iconic Bangalore Turf Club that it overlooks.
What’s better than VIP seats at the races? Watching the excitement unfold from the lush confines of your very own five-star hotel room. Sure, you may not hear the gasps or see the dust fly as the gates open and the stallions charge – but when you can sit back in a robe with a cup of coffee or glass of champagne, enveloped in luxury with a bird’s-eye view that is truly indescribable…not much else seems to matter.
Just a gallop away from the iconic Bangalore Turf Club, Renaissance Bengaluru Race Course Hotel’s prime location offers breathtaking views of the captivating skyline of the city’s central business district. Following the launch of Renaissance Ahmedabad earlier this year, it is the brand’s first hotel in South India and is characterised by refined luxury and comfort.
Unsurprisingly, the design story that the address tells draws influences from the equestrian world. In line with the brand’s design philosophy – ‘look and look again’—life-sized horse heads greet guests at the entrance, making a unique first impression, while each of the 276 luxury rooms and suites are accentuated with paintings, posters, sculptures and carvings along similar lines. From onsite dining options and sophisticated meeting spaces to a rooftop pool and an assortment of venue options, style, whimsy and unparalleled service ensure satisfaction.
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