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I had the opportunity to go to India on a long overdue business trip. I was fortunate to be traveling with the CIO, which meant my accommodations were beyond incredible.
The Leela Palace in Bangalore is one of the best hotels in all of India. We were very close to our IT partners office.
There is maximum security around the hotel, each car inspected, bags go through xray. It may be hustle and bustle outside the gates, but it’s serene and calm inside
The Courtyard has a waterfall and many tropical plants
A path weaves it’s way around the courtyard
The temperature was comparable to Southern California or Hawaii
Weekdays at the Leela Palace were quiet, there were 4 of us enjoying the pool area at around 5 pm
All the right little touches – the grounds were spectacular
Fresh roses in all the common areas, beautiful art work – this is the Elevator Lobby
My room was very far from the Elevator – note to self… ask for something close but quite
The Leela Palace was inspired by Mysore Palace
The room included a buffet breakfast daily, which included many international favorites and Indian fare, of course. Fresh Coconut Water, An Omelette Station and fabulous service.
The Leela has many restaurants, Indian, Asian, French/Italian and Citrus(the buffet choices). It has a nice library bar, a spa and gym.
There is an underground shopping mall which was pretty much empty when I was there. Many bored merchants wanting to sell handmade silk rugs, pashminas, jewelry and even furniture.
I indulged in a spa treatment on the morning before my flight out – An ayurvedic massage combo with Shirodhara. This was a great stress relief, and I felt totally relaxed during the treatment. Shirodhara is when they pour warm oil on your forehead. Link to Info on Shirodhara Massage
I felt very comfortable knowing all my western needs were met at the Leela. I could trust the food, had a beautiful suite with separate soaking tub and stall shower. There was a desk, dependable internet access, a sitting area and CNN.
I hope my work brings me back to the welcome of the Leela Palace in the future.















