BEST HOTELS TO STAY NEAR MYSORE PALACE
Mysore in itself is full of blissful artistic surprises. Did you know that Mysore Palace architectural design is a combination of Hindu, Gothic, Muslim and Rajput styles? Being the amalgamation of such diverse styles its history is also as intriguing as its designs. English architectHenry Irwin designed the town and it was made between 1897-1912. . This palace is filled with magnificent artwork and royal artifacts which will surely leave you in awe of its existence. With the whole surprising places to explore in mysore they also offer some magnificent hospitality. If you're skeptical about where to stay in Mysore I have a thrilling recommendation for you. The Royal Orchid metropole hotel is your way to go. This heritage luxury hotel is celebrating its 100th year in 2020 and they offer the finest staycation experience and food and beverages heritage in Mysore. It was built by the Wadiyar dynasty for the use of a guest house for the Maharaja's royal British guests. This legacy hotel has 30 luxurious suites and comfortable spacious rooms with private balconies and they bear the grandeur and majesty of history. Among many places the tourists generally seek the Royal Orchid for its luxury accommodation and warm Indian hospitality. The hotel features an open‐air courtyard
barbeque restaurant-
named Shikari, a vintage bar and the famous restaurant named Tiger Trail.
The best part of the hotel is that it also has a 'play zone' for kids and 3 boutique styled banquet spaces for corporate events and celebrations with manicured gardens, a gym, and a swimming pool.
A 3 hour drive from Bangalore, the hotel is conveniently located near to Mysore Palace and is a 20‐minute drive from Brindavan Gardens. The hotel flourished with modern day amenities and luxurious settings at its best. Explore Srirangapatana, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Somanathapura Temple, Chamundi Hills, and wildlife parks of Karnataka as they are some of the touristy places that you don't want to miss out on. Pack your bags and discover opulently royal settings in Mysore.

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