ITC Windsor is a lavish property that overlooks the Bangalore Golf Club, and this unique setting comprises its imposing white edifice that reflects Regency architecture. Complete with fluted pillars, Georgian windows, hushed corridors, art décor paintings of the Georgian and Edwardian Era, and period furniture. It is impossible to miss the unhurried ambience that will remind you of the glorious past of this property.
The property was originally built in 1982 with an inventory of 140 rooms; an additional 100 rooms were built in 1993. ITC Windsor was one of the first premium hotels that opened in Bengaluru. ITC Hotels as a brand is known for providing service par excellence, and Windsor is a stellar example of that.
"Our patrons and associates are the pillars of what makes ITC Windsor not just a hotel but an institution that has adapted to the numerous changes over the last four decades. We have associates who have been with us for three decades who understand the nuances of what ITC Windsor stands for in terms of guest experiences. Our patrons have been with us since the hotel first opened, generations have changed, but their preferred choice for a dining experience has not changed. This is because of the nostalgia, memories, and the standard of service our team has provided effortlessly over the years," says Deepak Menezes, General Manager, ITC Windsor.
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