Le Meridien Bangalore, India [Master Thread]
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Le Meridien Bangalore, India [Master Thread]
Any reviews of the Le Meridien Bangalore? I've been there a couple of times to Insomnia and F Bar but never actually stayed there. How does it compare with the ITC Windsor Sheraton and The Park Bangalore? Those are the other two options I have for a two-night stay in May, although the Sheraton is about $40 more per night for an Exec Club room instead of Deluxe at the other two hotels. I have SPG Gold, if it makes a difference.
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I am currently in the Windsor Sheraton while my colleague is in the Le Meridian. We both normally stay at the Sheraton, but both hotels are full this week so we had to take a room in each.
My colleague says that the Le Meridian is not a bad hotel. Her only complaint was about the lack of a Chinese restaurant.
From my experience at the Sheraton, it all depends whether you get the "hotel" part or "towers" part. One is very very nice, while the other is just like any other hotel.
My colleague says that the Le Meridian is not a bad hotel. Her only complaint was about the lack of a Chinese restaurant.
From my experience at the Sheraton, it all depends whether you get the "hotel" part or "towers" part. One is very very nice, while the other is just like any other hotel.
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Originally Posted by Savage25
Any reviews of the Le Meridien Bangalore? I've been there a couple of times to Insomnia and F Bar but never actually stayed there. How does it compare with the ITC Windsor Sheraton and The Park Bangalore? Those are the other two options I have for a two-night stay in May, although the Sheraton is about $40 more per night for an Exec Club room instead of Deluxe at the other two hotels. I have SPG Gold, if it makes a difference.
Having said that, I enjoyed the excellent service and food at the Le Meridien. The room was a bit smaller than the one I had at the ITCW, but it was definitely comfortable. EVERYONE there was attentive, always smiled, and was ready to help you at all hours of the night (I forgot one of my electrical adapters and blew an outlet).
If you have a choice, go with the ITCW, but if you stay at the Le Merdien, you won't be disappointed!
good luck!
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A very positive experience, so far
I am at this hotel right now. It is quite fine, although just a bit aged and (depending on where your room is) not necessarily offering any spectacular views.
The service is excellent. The awareness and recognition of Platinum status is excellent. Food is great. Beds are comfortable. Overall a "will visit again" type of property.
The service is excellent. The awareness and recognition of Platinum status is excellent. Food is great. Beds are comfortable. Overall a "will visit again" type of property.
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I am at this hotel right now. It is quite fine, although just a bit aged and (depending on where your room is) not necessarily offering any spectacular views.
The service is excellent. The awareness and recognition of Platinum status is excellent. Food is great. Beds are comfortable. Overall a "will visit again" type of property.
The service is excellent. The awareness and recognition of Platinum status is excellent. Food is great. Beds are comfortable. Overall a "will visit again" type of property.
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Have the rooms been updated at this property...the web site shows that, but recent visits prove that some rooms are still pretty shabby decor-wise...
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For anyone contemplating the Bangalore Le Meridien, note that there is no bar (closed indefinitely), and one of the restaurants seems constantly closed (it's not been open since I got here on Monday).
There is nothing on the SPG site to indicate this.
Cheers,
Rick
There is nothing on the SPG site to indicate this.
Cheers,
Rick
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And another complaint...
The hotel drivers constantly try and get you to go a 'Arts & Crafts' shop, as they get a kick-back from the owners.
I got really pissed off yesterday as I just needed to get to a shop to pick up a cell phone, and I was in a bit of a rush. The driver started going on about the craft shop, but I refused. 30 minutes later (nightmare traffic) he pulls into a small car park, and tells me to "go in for 10 minutes, but I don't have to buy anything". I refused again and insisted he take me where I wanted to go. He did this reluctantly. We then spent another 15 minutes going back the way we'd come from to the mall that I wanted to go to.
The problem is that the hotel charges an absolute fortune for car transport. I've just found out that they are charging me over $50 each way to my office. I'd thought that this price was for a round trip - although it's my own fault for not confirming.
I'm now looking for an alternative. Maybe I should do a Rickshaw each way For anyone that has never been to Bangalore, have a look at the following YouTube link of a Bangalore Traffic Webcam. I can confirm that this is just what it's like :-
Bangalore Traffic
Cheers,
Rick
The hotel drivers constantly try and get you to go a 'Arts & Crafts' shop, as they get a kick-back from the owners.
I got really pissed off yesterday as I just needed to get to a shop to pick up a cell phone, and I was in a bit of a rush. The driver started going on about the craft shop, but I refused. 30 minutes later (nightmare traffic) he pulls into a small car park, and tells me to "go in for 10 minutes, but I don't have to buy anything". I refused again and insisted he take me where I wanted to go. He did this reluctantly. We then spent another 15 minutes going back the way we'd come from to the mall that I wanted to go to.
The problem is that the hotel charges an absolute fortune for car transport. I've just found out that they are charging me over $50 each way to my office. I'd thought that this price was for a round trip - although it's my own fault for not confirming.
I'm now looking for an alternative. Maybe I should do a Rickshaw each way For anyone that has never been to Bangalore, have a look at the following YouTube link of a Bangalore Traffic Webcam. I can confirm that this is just what it's like :-
Bangalore Traffic
Cheers,
Rick
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The problem is that the hotel charges an absolute fortune for car transport. I've just found out that they are charging me over $50 each way to my office. I'd thought that this price was for a round trip - although it's my own fault for not confirming.
I'm now looking for an alternative. Maybe I should do a Rickshaw each way.
I'm now looking for an alternative. Maybe I should do a Rickshaw each way.
My company always arranged a car and driver for me when I was in Bangalore. Rates were always less than $15 a day for the driver to be on call and available all day -- and beyond, if necessary (for example, late dinner). I think the name of the car service was Yarta Travel. Very professional and never diverted to a shopping excursion.
If you do not appear to be Indian, you will have more problems with "diversions" to souvenier shops if you take a rick than if you use a car service.
You should flat-out refuse to pay the hotel for the driving service when you were diverted by the driver. They need to know about that situation, or they cannot prevent it from happening again.