Hotel Profile :
Lucknow, the "Shiraz of Awadh" and "Constantinople of India", as it is metaphorically called, is the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The city, 497 km from the nation's capital New Delhi, is connected by air with all major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Calcutta and Patna. Being a major railway junction for the Northern as well as the North Eastern zones of the Indian Railways, it is conveniently connected to many cities. Most of the metropolitan cities of the country also have easy access to Lucknow by road.
With architecture that reflects the glories of Nawabi era, this hotel brims with design details that reflect the grandeur of the past. Graceful pillars, rich tapestries, and intricate decoration evoke fairytale luxury; located only 4km away from the excitement of the city centre.
How to Reach :
Airport: 14 kms from Lucknow Airport
Railway Station: 7 kms from Charbagh Railway Station Lucknow
Bus Stand: 7 kms from Charbagh Bus Stand Lucknow
Hotel Services :
Swimming Pool Indoor Games Fitness Centre Children Activities Travel Desk Restaurants and Bars Golf Course Coffee Shop Beauty Saloon
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Safe Health Centre Credit Cards Business Centre Shopping Arcade Pool Table Doctor On Call Child Care Centre Baby Sitting
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Room Facilities :
Attach Bath With Hot Cold Water Air conditioning Electronic safes Internet access in guest rooms Non smoking rooms
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Television Minibar Tea / Coffee making facility Working Desk Inter connecting rooms
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Food Types :
Indian - Continental - South Indian - Chinese.
Restaurant :
OudhayanaWith delicately flavoured kebabs and biryanis, this restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a medley of authentic Awadhi cuisine the only specialty restaurant in the country to enjoy such cuisine.
Located at the lobby level, this restaurant offers pi
Bar :
Mehfil BarMehfil serves a variety of delicious refreshments.
The unique bar offer lounge ambiance with low level sofa seating. D?cor is rich and exotic: traditional velvet tapestry with intricate zardozi embroidery adorns the walls and antiques evoke the grande
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