Victoria Room
Hotel
Property Type
Meeting Room
Space Type
4.6
Rating
12
Max Guest Capacity
614 Sq. Ft.
Area
36 Ft. x 16 Ft. x 12 Ft.
Dimension
About Victoria Room
Explore Rooms & Suites

Manor Suite
Club lounge access, Suite, King Room with Garden/City view.

ITC One
Club lounge access with larger Guest room and 1 queen bed.

Manor Club
The guest room, with 1 Queen/King Bed with an amazing view from the balcony attached to the room.

Executive Club
The guest room, with 1 Queen/King Bed with an amazing view of the city/pool as per your choice.

Towers Room
Tower Room, Club Lounge Access, Cocktail Hours (6 PM to 8 PM), 32 sq. mt Rooms with City Views, Queen Bed. Buffet Breakfast included, WIFI and Valet Parking - Maximum Occupancy 2, Coffee/tea maker, minibar, 24-hour room service and free bottled water, LCD TV with premium channels, Private Bathroom.
Experience Dining

Dublin
In the spirit of crackin' good times, our popular Irish pub, Dublin, offers a welcoming enclave serving the finest spirits, best malt whiskeys, and a premium selection of ales and beer alongside live jazz music and delicious pub food.
Dress Code: Smart Casual

The Raj Pavilion
Inspired by the greenhouse at Lal Bagh Gardens, The Raj Pavilion serves lavish buffets 24 hours a day in a sunny setting overlooking the pool. Wicker furniture, blooming flowers, and a glass roof highlight the conservatory ambiance.
Dress Code: Smart Casual

Dum Pukht- Jolly Nabobs
North Indian Restaurant.

Dakshin
North Indian Restaurant.

Royal Afghan
The Royal Afghan serves an award-winning menu of Northwest Frontier delicacies, cooked traditionally in a clay tandoor oven. The picturesque poolside restaurant evokes the rugged charm of dining around a campfire under the vast desert skies.
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Explore Near by Places

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.

Bannerghatta Biological Park
The Bannerghatta Nature Camp is a surprise. Just on the outskirts of a bustling city like Bangalore with its flyovers and late nights and chaotic traffic lies 25,000 acres of carefully preserved jungle. For children and the child in you, it’s an amazing storybook destination brought to life. Bannerghatta has been used as a rehabilitation facility for tigers and lions rescued from circuses. The biggest of its kind, this facility has opened opportunities for India’s first Lion and Tiger Safari. With enclosures that recreate their natural habitat, seeing a giant cat up close, with just the safety of the jeep separating you and the beast, resonates to a very deep part of you.












