ITC Royal Gardenia, Bengaluru has been rated the World's largest & Asia's first LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Platinum Rated Hotel.
It is the first green luxury hotel in the city that believes in delivering the best in 'Responsible Luxury' and giving back more to the environment. The ethos of ITC Royal Gardenia is "Forward to Green, Back to Nature". 'Forward to green' highlights the environment friendly practices such as Energy Efficiency, Zero Solid Waste management, Green Banqueting and more. ‘Back to nature’ brings about those aspects of the hotel that amalgamates with nature.
Natural lighting illuminates the wind-cooled Atrium lobby with its vertical hanging gardens, leading to the central court. Here amidst verdant gardens and recycled water bodies stands the gracious multi-column Lotus Pavilion, inspired by Tipu Sultan's palace at Srirangapatna - a touch of heritage for today's global travelers.
The hotel offers 292 large and well equipped rooms, including 13 suites and the largest Presidential Suite in India. The interiors of the rooms manifests different layers of life forms offered through nature and each floor follows this theme through colours, motifs and textures. Setting the mood for a greener era, ITC Royal Gardenia offers subtle experiences for discerning visitors, an unmatched sojourn of responsible luxury, complementing a city known for it's lush gardens and verdant foliage.
Bengaluru, erstwhile Bangalore is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bengaluru is nicknamed the Garden City and was once called a pensioner's paradise. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bengaluru is India's third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. As of 2009, Bengaluru was inducted in the list of Global cities and ranked as a "Beta World City" alongside Geneva, Copenhagen, Boston, Cairo, Riyadh, Berlin, to name a few, in the studies performed by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network.
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