Madurai Residency
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Madurai Residency, on West Marret Street in Madurai, is an ideal for people searching for a luxury option without burning a hole in the pocket! This mid range property is enjoys a prime location in the city’s heart and is just 15 … Read more
Madurai Residency, on West Marret Street in Madurai, is an ideal for people searching for a luxury option without burning a hole in the pocket! This mid range property is enjoys a prime location in the city’s heart and is just 15 minutes’ drive away from Meenakshi Amman Temple and s barely 5 minutes’ away from the Madurai Junction. The staff here is pleasant and help guests in every possible manner. Read less

Madurai Residency, on West Marret Street in Madurai, is an ideal for people searching for a luxury option without burning a hole in the pocket! This mid range property is enjoys a prime location in the city’s heart and is just 15 minutes’ drive away from Meenakshi Amman Temple and s barely 5 minutes’ away from the Madurai Junction. The staff here is pleasant and help guests in every possible manner. The property maintains beautifully decorated, spacious rooms that are available in various categories, namely Standard, Comfort and Executive Suites and guests can choose as per their budget and requirements. All these rooms are designed elegantly and compete with LCD TV, telephones and air conditioning and wooden furniture. This business class hotel has a lot to offer to corporate guests. There’s also Magudam Hall where weddings can be organised. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, the hotel puts out a lavish spread where guests can relish a wide variety of regional delicious local cuisine.
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