Studio 3
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
About UsKey SpotsMore SpacesRoomDiningExperience SpacesExperience Near by PlacesLocation
Hotel
Property Type
Meeting Room
Space Type
4.4
Rating
30
Max Guest Capacity
523 Sq. Ft.
Area
28 Ft. x 19 Ft. x 16 Ft.
Dimension
About Studio 3
Explore Rooms & Suites

Executive Twin Room
Executive Twin Room, 2 Twin, Mini fridge, 428sqft/39sqm, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker

Executive King Room
Executive King Room, 1 King, Mini fridge, 428sqft/39sqm, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker

Deluxe King Room
Deluxe King Room, 1 King, Mini fridge, 428sqft/39sqm, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker

Deluxe Twin Room
Deluxe Twin Room, 2 Twin, Mini fridge, 428sqft/39sqm, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker

Deluxe Suite
Deluxe Suite, 1 King, Mini fridge, 642sqft/58sqm, Living/sitting area, Separate living room, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker

Executive Suite
Executive Suite, 1 King, Mini fridge, 856sqft/77sqm, Living/sitting area, Separate living room, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, complimentary, Coffee/tea maker
Experience Dining

JW Kitchen
Sample delicious Indian and international fare at our all-day dining restaurant in Kolkata. Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast, enjoy lunch with family, or unwind together over dinner. Don't miss the city's largest and most popular Sunday Brunch.

Vintage Asia
Experience fine dining with 5-star service at Vintage Asia, our hotel's signature restaurant. Enjoy Chef Wong's special Cantonese menu in an open kitchen. Savor the top dish, Mongolian Peppered Lamb Chops, for a truly memorable dinner in Kolkata.

JW Bakery
Experience the magic of our culinary experts with artisanal bakery treats and desserts at our Kolkata bakery.

Angaar by Alfresco - Temporarily Closed
JW Marriott Kolkata is all set to take you on a royal trail with our seasonal outlet Angaar by Alfresco. Inspired by the intrinsic parts of India, North-West, and Awadhi cuisine, our open-air Kolkata hotel restaurant is a must-visit destination.

Gold
Step into a modern Kolkata nightclub with a sleek, cosmopolitan design featuring lavish touches of Gold. An upbeat atmosphere awaits you, along with entertainment from live bands and DJs, signature cocktails, and delicious appetizers.

2:Fifty9 The Bar
Where good times are served & camaraderie is formed.

Infinity Pool Bar
Take a refreshing dip in our expansive infinity pool, then sip on a refreshing concoction from our pool bar in Kolkata, India, while you admire the city skyline.

MARRIOTT BONVOY ON WHEELS
Savor a feast at home with Marriott Bonvoy On Wheels. Choose from continental selections, wood-fired pizzas, local Indian specialties, and wellness options. Enjoy an exceptional dinner experience delivered right to your door in Kolkata.
Experience by the Space

Swimming Pool
Mon-Sun: 6:00 AM-10:00 PM

Spa by JW
Pamper yourself with a Kolkata spa massage or a personalized treatment at our luxury hotel's award-winning spa. Enjoy a menu of ancient holistic methods enhanced by modern technology and expertise for a rejuvenation of your body, mind, and spirit.

Fitness Center
If fitness is a priority for you while you’re on the go, then make your way to our Fitness Center
Explore Near by Places

Victoria Memorial
The Victoria Memorial is a large marble monument on the Maidan in Central Kolkata, having its entrance on the Queen's Way.

SCIENCE CITY
SCIENCE CITY National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India

Indian Museum
The Indian Museum is a massive museum in Central Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is the ninth oldest museum in the world and the oldest and largest museum in Asia, by size of collection. It has rare collections of antiques, armour and ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies and Mughal paintings.

Howrah Bridge
The Howrah Bridge is a balanced steel bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon.
Distance From Key Spots
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