Ballroom 2

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Hotel

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Ballroom/Banquet

Space Type

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4.6

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244

Max Guest Capacity

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2546 Sq. Ft.

Area

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67 Ft. x 38.2 Ft. x 15.8 Ft.

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About Ballroom 2

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Deluxe Room
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Deluxe Room

Refreshing lake views, 40 inches LED screen, rain shower, docking station with wireless charging.


Enjoy views of the Ulsoor lake as floor-to-ceiling windows offer an abundance of natural light in this contemporary room. World-class bath amenities coupled with round-the-clock Conrad concierge service ensure inspired stays.

Deluxe Suite
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Deluxe Suite

Revel in the liberating sense of space in this contemporary and elegantly appointed suite that has been preferred accommodation for global leaders and dignitaries alike. Located on a high floor and streaming with natural daylight, the suite offers picturesque views of the city skyline and Ulsoor lake. Other features include a separate living area with a bar, a powder room, and a study. The luxurious bathroom features an in-mirror television, a soaking tub, and a separate rain shower cubicle. Defining smart luxury, the suite features coffee and tea machines with pods ensuring inspiring and memorable stays.

Experience Dining

Indian Durbar
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Indian Durbar

Time-honored cooking methods, signature ingredients, and the most authentic recipes create a true taste of Royal Kitchens across India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. Accentuated by the gentle strains of traditional gold-leafed, ‘jali’ work in a regal setting, Indian Durbar will transport you to an era of old-world charm and nostalgia. Our collection of regional dishes feature exotic curries, tandoor specialties, and aromatic side dishes paired with a specially chosen menu of world-class beverages.

Caraway Kitchen
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Caraway Kitchen

The world is on a platter as your palette is teased with a culinary journey spanning from Asia to the Americas at Caraway Kitchen. Celebrate the magnificence of world cuisines at our four live open kitchens traveling from Italy, India, the Americas, and East Asia with market-style food displays and fashionable interiors promising drama, authenticity, and innovation.

Experience by the Space

Swimming Pool
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Swimming Pool


Spa
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Spa

Indulge in a world of serenity and rejuvenation at our third floor spa. We offer a haven of tranquility in the heart of your busy world. Our treatments and therapies draw inspiration from global traditions, personalised for your needs and preferences.

Explore Near by Places

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore (VITM), a constituent unit of National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Government of India, was established in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. A modest building with a built-up area of 4000 sq. meters., was constructed in the serene surrounding of the Cubbon Park, housing various industrial products and engines, which was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 14.07.1962. The first gallery set up at VITM on the theme Electricity was opened to the public on 27.07.1965 by the then Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting & Bharat Ratna Indira Gandhi.

The Bangalore Palace

The Bangalore Palace

Owned by the Maharajahs of Mysore the construction of this architectural marvel was started in 1862 and completed in 1944 and it spans over 45,000 sq ft. The Palace, steeped as it is in history, is evocative of the opulence of an era long gone when royalty was a way of life. Two rooms that deserve special mention are the Ballroom on the ground floor and the Durbar Hall on the first floor where the Maharaja addressed the assembly. The Ballroom is grand -from its polished teak floor that came from the forests of Burma to the cut-glass chandeliers. The Palace gardens were designed by famed German botanist Gustav Krumbiegel- plants were chosen carefully to ensure that there was color all through the year.

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