Clarks Inn, Hampi

Kamalapur, Karnataka, India
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About Clarks Inn, Hampi

A heritage-edged hospitality address set against the boulder-strewn landscape of the Hampi UNESCO World Heritage Zone, Clarks Inn Hampi brings together structured event infrastructure and archaeological proximity in a pairing few properties in Karnataka can replicate. Operating from Kamalapur — the quieter, access-friendly quarter closest to the Virupaksha Temple complex and the Royal Enclosure — this hotel serves corporate retreats, cultural gatherings, and intimate celebrations for up to 100 guests, positioning itself as the most professionally equipped hotel within the immediate Hampi-Kamalapur corridor.

Event Spaces for Intimate Conferences and Private Gatherings in Hampi

The property's primary banquet and meeting hall accommodates groups in multiple configurations — theatre-style rows for presentations, classroom layouts for training sessions, and a floating arrangement for cocktail receptions or cultural evenings. The pre-function area adjoining the hall provides a natural assembly point for delegate registration, tea-and-coffee breaks, and pre-dinner networking. Given the 100-guest ceiling, Clarks Inn Hampi suits compact MICE programmes where each attendee genuinely engages with the agenda, rather than large-format conventions that demand tiered auditoriums. Verified in-house AV support, projection, and Wi-Fi connectivity underpin the meeting infrastructure.

Corporate Retreats and Heritage Cultural Events Near the Virupaksha Temple Corridor

Two event profiles define the demand calendar at this location. Corporate teams use the facility for off-site strategy sessions and leadership retreats, drawn by the deliberate distance from metropolitan distraction and the cognitive reset that Hampi's landscape provides. Wedding and social planners, on the other hand, are drawn to the venue's proximity to the UNESCO-listed ruins, which serve as an extraordinary visual backdrop for pre-event photography and optional guided heritage walks built into the programme itinerary. One contextual nuance planners should weigh: Hampi's seasonal monsoon between June and September affects outdoor activity windows and road access from Hospet and Ballari, making April–May and October–February the more predictable windows for multi-day residential events.

Accessibility, Accommodation, and Residential Event Planning Near Hampi

Kamalapur's road network connects directly to Hospet Junction railway station — approximately 13 kilometres away — and to Hubli Airport, making delegate travel logistics straightforward for pan-India attendees. On-site accommodation means residential retreats, two-day training programmes, and wedding-weekend formats avoid the logistical friction of shuttling guests to distant hotels. In-house dining covers multi-cuisine options suited to mixed corporate and leisure groups. Parking provisions on the property support self-drive arrivals from Bengaluru and Hyderabad, both reachable via national highway within a half-day drive.

Planning Your Next Event at Hampi's Most Accessible Heritage Hotel

Clarks Inn Hampi's Spalba listing carries verified capacity details, floor configuration options, and direct enquiry pathways — giving planners the data needed to shortlist, compare, and build a preliminary RFP without a site visit. For corporate HR teams running annual offsites, coordinators sourcing unique backdrops for milestone celebrations, or wedding planners seeking a property where archaeological grandeur is a genuine logistical asset rather than a marketing claim, this Kamalapur facility offers a specific and honest answer to a specific planning brief. Reviewing the Spalba listing in full before submitting an enquiry ensures the configuration, dates, and catering scope align before the conversation begins.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

The Deluxe Rooms at Clarks Inn, Hampi offer a comfortable stay for guests. These rooms in Hampi feature a plush queen-sized bed with premium bedding, and a spacious sitting area. It also comes equipped with modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, a tea & coffee maker and much more. The room has large windows with beautiful views of Hampi Archeological Museum.
Superior Twin Room

Superior Twin Room

Indulge in the perfect blend of comfort with our Superior Twin Rooms at Clarks Inn, Hampi. Each room spans 234 sq. ft., accommodating up to 3 guests. Featuring twin beds adorned with plush bedding, these rooms offer a tranquil retreat after exploring the historic wonders of Hampi. Experience warmth and convenience amidst the cultural richness of Hampi, only at Clarks Inn.

Experience Dining

The Bridge

The Bridge

The Bridge at Clarks Inn, Hampi is a culinary paradise that beckons food lovers with its stunning setting and diverse menu. Our menu boasts an array of multi-cuisine delicacies like Indian, Tandoor, Continental, Chinese, and bakery items, that are prepared with the freshest and finest ingredients, satisfying every discerning palate. Whether it's a romantic dinner or a family meal, we promise to leave you craving for more as we are the best restaurant in Hampi.

Experience by the Space

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

The Clarks Inn, Hampi Does offer a swimming pool for the guest.

Explore Near by Places

Nagarahole Tiger Reserve

Nagarahole Tiger Reserve

Nagarhole National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is a wildlife reserve in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the park is backed by the Brahamagiri Mountains and filled with sandalwood and teak trees. The Kabini River winds through jungle landscapes, home to tigers, Asian elephants and a variety of birds. Nearby, the Irupu Falls cascade down tree-lined rocks.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden or simply Lalbagh, is a botanical garden in Bengaluru, India. It was originally built by Hyder Ali in 1760, during the Sultanate of Mysore. The garden was later managed under numerous British superintendents before Indian Independence.

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