Immerse in Sensorial Delights at Conrad Bengaluru
A true oasis of luxurious retreat in the heart of the city is Conrad Bengaluru, for an indulgent reviving sojourn. Ideally located on the bustling MG Road, and nestled close to Ulsoor Lake, the swanky property is ideal for leisure as well as business travellers. I had my tryst of memorable stay marked with warm service, plenty of pampering and outstanding culinary experiences.
As against most urban hotels which are surrounded by concrete dwellings, all of Conrad Bengaluru’s rooms and suites offer picturesque views of Ulsoor lake and greens.
Accommodation
Soaring 24 stories above Bengaluru’s Central Business District, Conrad Bengaluru is the second hotel in the luxury portfolio of Global hospitality chain Hilton Worldwide, the first being Conrad Pune.
All 285 Guest rooms, executive rooms and suites over look the picturesque Ulsoor Lake and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, refined décor, and amenities that promise inspiring stays. Rooms include King Deluxe room, King Deluxe room high floor, Executive King Room, Deluxe Suite, Executive suite and Presidential suite.
The elegant suites include amenities like 1140 sq.ft/106 sq.m expansive living area, bar, study, walk-in wardrobe. Located on a high floor and streaming with natural daylight, the suite offers picturesque views of the city skyline and Ulsoor Lake. Other features include a separate living area with a bar, a powder room, and a study.
In the luxurious Deluxe Suite, do not miss enjoying the glamorous bathroom that features an in-mirror television, besides a soak tub and separate rain shower cubicle. Defining smart luxury, the suite features coffee and tea machines with pods.
WiFi access, multiple power connections, and plenty of storage space is carefully designed for long-staying business guests and families on vacation.
This story is from the July-August 2019 edition of Hotel Business Review.
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