Park Hyatt Chennai
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN CHENNAI/ Updated : Oct 22, 2018, 11:01 IST
Synopsis
Located alongside the Guindy National Park in the south-western part of the city, this hotel has a natural ambience that’s reflected in its large central courtyard with a lily pond.
Located alongside the Guindy National Park in the south-western part of the city, this hotel has a natural ambience that’s reflected in its large central courtyard with a lily pond. Read less
Located alongside the Guindy National Park in the south-western part of the city, this hotel has a natural ambience that’s reflected in its large central courtyard with a lily pond. There are 201 rooms, with a spa, two restaurants and a rooftop infinity pool and fitness centre with views of the forest and city beyond. For dinner, don't forget to book yourself a table at The Flying Elephant, a restaurant designed by American firm George Wong, which has six open kitchens serving lip-smacking food.
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