| Bangalore, one of the trendiest destinations of India, is considered to be the
main information technology hub of India as several offices of multinational as
well as Indian IT companies are situated in the city. Hence, business travelers
frequent Bangalore time and again for corporate assignments. As the weather in
Bangalore is extremely pleasant throughout the year, and as the city boasts of
many sightseeing attractions, Bangalore is also visited by thousands of tourists
from all over India and the world. Bangalore is also known as the Garden City
of India because of the extensive presence of parks, lawns and well-manicured
public gardens that tourists come to visit and take photographs of.
The Central Park Hotel in Bangalore, one of the comfortable 3 Star Hotels in
India, happens to be a major destination for many tourists and corporate travelers.
This is because the hotel is situated on Dickenson street close to Mahatma Gandhi
Road in the vicinity of several offices, restaurants and shopping malls of Bangalore
which are thronged by the visitors.
Getting to the Central Park Hotel in Bangalore
Take a flight to the Bangalore Domestic Airport or the Bangalore International
Airport. Book a private car from any of the car rental agencies in the Airport
premises and tell the driver to take you to the Location of Central Park Hotel
in Bangalore. The Location of Central Park Hotel in Bangalore is only approximately
five miles from the Airport and you will reach the hotel premises safely and
smoothly as most private car drivers are familiar with the routes to the hotel
because it is one of the premier Hotels in Bangalore. You can also take a train
to the Location of Central Park Hotel in Bangalore as the hotel premises is
only seven-and-a-half miles away from the Rail Station.
Sightseeing near the Central Park Hotel in Bangalore
Tourists in Bangalore frequent the Bangalore Fort - a beautiful rampart that
is over four-hundred years old and which was constructed by Kempe Gowda and
enlarged by the renowned Tipu Sultan of India.
The precincts of the Bangalore Palace are also frequented by visitors in Bangalore.
Constructed during the latter half of the nineteenth century, when India was
a colony of the British, the Palace incorporates various facets of European
architecture in its design. People go to admire the edifice of the palace building
that bears resemblance to the Windsor Castle of England.
The Botanical Gardens in the Lal Bagh area of Bangalore is also oft visited
by tourists and botanists alike because it is pervaded by uncommon breeds of
trees and shrubs, some of which are not indigenous but have been brought from
countries abroad to be carefully cultivated on the soils of the Gardens.
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