Ramanashree Brunton Road Hotel
Ramanashree Brunton Road Hotel
2/1, Brunton Road, Off M G Road, Opp Passport Office, Bangalore, India

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
44

Located 100 metres away from MG Road, the Ramanshree Brunton Hotel Bangalore is opposite the Passport Office. This property is 12 kilometres from the Vidhana Soudha, Botanical Gardens and Iskcon Temple. Designed for comfort and convenience, all the elegantly appointed accommodation units are beautifully furnished with all essential amenities to ensure the traveller a relaxing stay. The onsite restaurant serves delicious national and international food in a cosy setting.
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