Bengaluru and Chennai. Hotel recommendations. Must see sights

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Finally off to India. A couple of weeks to southern India over new years. In and out of Bengaluru. Plan to stay near the airport the first night as we're flying down to Kochi the next morning. Plenty under $100.

Looking for recommendations for Chennai and Bengaluru at the end of our 10 night tour. Before they're suggested, we're not after $300+ Taj. Just comfortable places up to low $200s.
 

Just comfortable places up to low $200s.
Oh, plenty comfortable 4*-5* in Chennai for under $200/day. There is ;

1. Hilton Chennai - closer to the airport
2. The Park, Chennai - centrally located opposite the US Embassy
3. Taj Wellington Mews - averages around $150/day (but can vary depending on season)
4. Four Points by Sheraton, OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road) - a bit far from the city, but closer to the beach and Mahabalipuram & ECR (East Coast Road)
5. Radisson Blu & Suites, GRT Chennai
and as @aaa99 mentioned, Novotel Chamiers Road

Bengaluru
For BLR, I have stayed in the below and found them to be good.

1. Taj MG Road
2. ITC Gardenia (might be a bit expensive, but an amazing stay I had)
3. Hyatt Centric, Hebbal
4. ITC Windsor (might be a bit expensive, but an amazing stay)
5. Holiday Inn BLR Racecourse

In BLR, I have stayed in the above properties. In MAA, I have either stayed, or had friends/relos staying and provided good feedback.

I hope you enjoy your time in India. cough is a great place to be right now. The winter is gone and summer is picking up. So Kerala will be apt this time of the year. Hope you are doing a boat house trip (with a chef engaged to cook freshly caught seafood) :)
 
We stayed at the JW Marriott in BLR and found it to be great. Nice location opposite the park.

In Chennai we stayed at the ITC Chola... really disappointed. It is souless, lacs character. Whilst the hard product is up to luxury standards... it just feels like worse than motel service. its too big to be good.
 
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Oh, plenty comfortable 4*-5* in Chennai for under $200/day. There is ;

1. Hilton Chennai - closer to the airport
2. The Park, Chennai - centrally located opposite the US Embassy
3. Taj Wellington Mews - averages around $150/day (but can vary depending on season)
4. Four Points by Sheraton, OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road) - a bit far from the city, but closer to the beach and Mahabalipuram & ECR (East Coast Road)
5. Radisson Blu & Suites, GRT Chennai
and as @aaa99 mentioned, Novotel Chamiers Road


For BLR, I have stayed in the below and found them to be good.

1. Taj MG Road
2. ITC Gardenia (might be a bit expensive, but an amazing stay I had)
3. Hyatt Centric, Hebbal
4. ITC Windsor (might be a bit expensive, but an amazing stay)
5. Holiday Inn BLR Racecourse

In BLR, I have stayed in the above properties. In MAA, I have either stayed, or had friends/relos staying and provided good feedback.

I hope you enjoy your time in India. cough is a great place to be right now. The winter is gone and summer is picking up. So Kerala will be apt this time of the year. Hope you are doing a boat house trip (with a chef engaged to cook freshly caught seafood) :)
Thanks Ade. Houseboat is second night of our tour! I’ll look these places up
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We stayed at the JW Marriott in BLR and found it to be great. Nice location opposite the park.

In Chennai we stayed at the ITC Chola... really disappointed. It is souless, lacs character. Whilst the hard product is up to luxury standards... it just feels like worse than motel service. it’s too big to be good.
Thank you. I’ll check the Marriot
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In Chennai, I have stayed at the newish Novotel on Chamiers road. It is quite central and modern around the $150 mark.
Thank you. I’ll check it out
 
@bPeteb

Chennai is also home to the cheapest park Hyatt in the world.

I will be in Hyderabad for our annual family trip at that time. So let me know if you need help with anything.

Also volunteering to be your personal guide if you plan to visit Hyd
 
@bPeteb

Chennai is also home to the cheapest park Hyatt in the world.

I will be in Hyderabad for our annual family trip at that time. So let me know if you need help with anything.

Also volunteering to be your personal guide if you plan to visit Hyd
Thanks so much Sambol. I have a few colleagues who would love me to visit them in Hyd. Another group in Pune. It’ll have to be next time :)
 
I'd like to ask some advice here specifically about Bengaluru...

I note the suggested hotels above.

We are in BLR for 4 nights. There is the Taj near the airport and the West End one is near the centre of the city and very different! (Looks fabulous!)

As we will be joining day tours and wanting to see the parks and get out of town to some of the rural areas by car, the airport Taj does not seem practical as it is apparently an hour out of town.

So - from your experience...
1. Do day tour companies pick up from the hotels? My wife is 85 and well agile but the less self transport the better.
2. Is there a better hotel for being near Cubbon Park and/or other central sightseeing locations?
3. Do the two Taj hotels have some transport shuttle between them? We may well stay at the airport the night before the departure so an easy way to get between the two would be helpful.

Thanks!





 
I'm at the ITC Grand Chora in MAA next week. Happy to report back if there's any interest.
 
I'd like to ask some advice here specifically about Bengaluru...

I note the suggested hotels above.

We are in BLR for 4 nights. There is the Taj near the airport and the West End one is near the centre of the city and very different! (Looks fabulous!)

As we will be joining day tours and wanting to see the parks and get out of town to some of the rural areas by car, the airport Taj does not seem practical as it is apparently an hour out of town.

So - from your experience...
1. Do day tour companies pick up from the hotels? My wife is 85 and well agile but the less self transport the better.
2. Is there a better hotel for being near Cubbon Park and/or other central sightseeing locations?
3. Do the two Taj hotels have some transport shuttle between them? We may well stay at the airport the night before the departure so an easy way to get between the two would be helpful.

Thanks!
Hi @PaulyB - I've not been up to Bengaluru for a few years, with work travel drying up for me during the pandemic, but I visited the garden city nearly 30 times over the decade preceding that, staying all over town as my team there moved between office locations. One thing I can assure you of is that there is no quick way to get between two places in Bengaluru, or much of India more broadly (I also visited Hyderabad a bit), and trips of a couple of kms can sometimes take 30-45 mins, depending on the time of day or how good your driver is. That said - plan on staying where you need to be next, or allow for a lot of time to get between places, if that's not possible.

I can't answer all your questions, as I've not done the tourist thing specifically. I've always had my own car and driver on visits, who the hotel or office would arrange for me for each day. This was not expensive by Australian standards (maybe $40-50 a day), and meant you always have someone waiting with a clean and comfortable (or better) car to take you to the next destination or back to the hotel or airport when ready. I'm not aware of any hotels offering shuttles between properties (they'd be stuck on the road too often), but they can all arrange for car services, whether one-way, return or by the hour or day.

On hotels, I used to move between properties during the working week and free weekends on my stays, depending on what I was planning to do with my time (like finding good brew pubs and places to sample craft beer - something which is surprisingly well done in Bengaluru!), and so I've probably stayed at 30 or more different hotels there; mostly in the city, but also east of town and around Whitefield, where there is a concentration of well established technology & business parks. I also toured other properties there as my role involved negotiating corporate rates with hotels and airlines for global travel at the company.

My budget was pretty much unlimited for India at that time, so the options I'll refer to here might not make as much sense these days... but the JW Marriott Bengaluru is your best hotel for Cubbon Park (just walk over the crossing on the corner), and is also next door to UB City, which is a high-end mall with some good restaurants & bars on the rooftop level. My favourite option, however, which is also not too far away and and possibly the best hotel in Bengaluru had to be The Oberoi Bengaluru, on MG Road. It's an old world hotel with lots of modern features, and a true oasis amidst the chaos of a major Indian city. The hard product, service, quality of food and beverage are all incredible. Other hotels in the area that I'd recommend include the newer Ritz Carlton Bangalore on Residency Rd (which has a great rooftop bar) and the ITC Gardenia Bengaluru (part of Marriott's Luxury Collection), which is is where the Aussie cricket team stay, or at least used to

If you were looking to stay in the East (edit to add: east of the city, in the suburbs where many business parks are), the Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield was the best I found, and Vivanta by Taj Whitefield also very good. The Vivanta has a fantastic Northern Indian restaurant in it called Terracotta, and actually the Vivanta by Taj on Residency Rd back in the city has an oustanding Southern Indian restaurant out the back in a traditional setting called Karavalli - never a bad meal or experience had in either venue.

If you've got any particular hotels or other things around town that you're interested in, I might be able to help with [slightly dated] advice - just let me know, here.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
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@dairyfloss Thank you. That is an awesome answer. Broadly, we need to be able to mix a bit of local to the hotel and outside the centre up to maybe 150km.

When you talk about the East I don't know enough about the area to know what that would mean. I suppose the broader question would be if we were going to take a private guide or a tour, where would be the best locations? I can explore that more and come back to you, if that is OK>

I certainly liked the look of Cubbon Park as it offers a welcome respite. (It reminds me of Lumpini Park in BKK) and it certainly looks like the Marriot may be best for that as we will like to be able to go walk in it to be 'far from the madding cowd'.

So far, places that have been suggested are:

Coffee plantations in Coorg. (unlikely - it looks way too far)
  • Tipu Sultan's winter palace
  • Bangalore fort
  • Venkataramana temple (near tipu's palace) approx 400 year old vishnu temple
  • local markets or up market malls. (not a high prioroty but nice if we are there)
Day trip to Mysore or Sri Rangapatanam.

Nandi hills

I think Chinaswamy Cricket stadium is off the list, unfortunately.

Anyway if there is a stand out place that you can think f that would be great otherwise I probably (hopefully) have enough to go on.

Thanks so much. :)


And @Daver6
I'm at the ITC Grand Chora in MAA next week. Happy to report back if there's any interest.
Definitely!
 
@dairyfloss Thank you. That is an awesome answer. Broadly, we need to be able to mix a bit of local to the hotel and outside the centre up to maybe 150km.

When you talk about the East I don't know enough about the area to know what that would mean. I suppose the broader question would be if we were going to take a private guide or a tour, where would be the best locations? I can explore that more and come back to you, if that is OK>

I certainly liked the look of Cubbon Park as it offers a welcome respite. (It reminds me of Lumpini Park in BKK) and it certainly looks like the Marriot may be best for that as we will like to be able to go walk in it to be 'far from the madding cowd'.

So far, places that have been suggested are:

Coffee plantations in Coorg. (unlikely - it looks way too far)
  • Tipu Sultan's winter palace
  • Bangalore fort
  • Venkataramana temple (near tipu's palace) approx 400 year old vishnu temple
  • local markets or up market malls. (not a high prioroty but nice if we are there)
Day trip to Mysore or Sri Rangapatanam.

Nandi hills

I think Chinaswamy Cricket stadium is off the list, unfortunately.

Anyway if there is a stand out place that you can think f that would be great otherwise I probably (hopefully) have enough to go on.

Thanks so much. :)
Hi again - the 'east' which I talk to is just Whitefield, which is an area in suburbs known for corporate / business parks and such, and where I spent most of my time from Mon-Fri when I was there. It's about 20km from the city centre, but that journey during the day to/from the city to Whitefield could take up to 2 hours... and so that's why I would stay close to the office during the week, and then switch to the city for better access to places to eat and go out over the weekend.

As I mentioned above, I didn't do much in the way of touristy things when I was there... so I don't have much I can add on that, but I did visit the Bangalore Palace on my own, and again a couple of other times with visiting colleagues, and felt that was worth doing. Easy to get to from the city and there was a self-guided audio tour there which was good. Perhaps add that one as something to check out if not already on the list. I also went with a local colleague to the ISKCON Temple, which was an interesting experience, and could be another look at. My boss and others did Mysore and enjoyed it, but I wasn't keen on burning that much of my down-time on Indian roads, so I spent my weekends in the city on simpler pursuits :cool:

There are a many markets around the city that you'll be able to find or confirm once you know where you'll be staying, and there's also a few streets and areas known for shopping in the city, though can be a bit hectic to get through. Commercial Street and Brigade Road come to mind; MG Road also. There's a number of up market malls around (including UB City, which is probably the highest end option), and you should be able to find something within the vicinity of most major hotels, if not a short walk or auto-rick away!

Cheers,
Matt.
 
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Just to wrap up my original question - we ended up booking the Taj at the airport for the night we arrive, added another night at The Madras Grand (hotel included as part of our trip) in Chennai, and in Bengaluru for our last night we've booked Radisson Blu Atria.
 

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