Rediscover simple pleasures… away from the city and close to the holy Iskcon temple and the Lotus temple, just thirty five minutes from the airport, is the Hotel Sri Krishna Palace. With intimate attention to detail, Sri Krishna Palace offers completely satisfying and gracious accommodations, with a full range of modern facilities to make your visit a pleasurable one, even when on business. Combined with a reputation for efficiency, friendliness and a priority in guest service, Hotel Sri Krishna Palace provides everything its guests may require.
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Rooms
There are 32 rooms. All rooms are furnished to the highest international standards. A mixture of traditional and modern design reflect the hotel’s new environment in an area steeped with culture and history. All rooms are equipped with air conditioners, lounging area, king/twin beds with cotton linen, mini bar and 24 Hrs hot and cold, bathroom amenities, WiFi connectivity, telephones, satellite television, broadband internet connections and an in-room safe, while offering the utmost in comfort both for the business traveler and the leisure visitor.
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