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| About Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata
Located in the city center within walking distance from the major business centers and shopping arcades, Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata (4 star hotel) lives up to its colonial charms and a legacy of gracious hospitality.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata offers 105 tastefully furnished rooms fitted with all the modern amenities necessary to make your stay in Kolkata a comfortable experience.
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Adjustable air-conditioners, Direct Dial Telephones, Mini Bars, Cable TV, Tea-Coffee Dispensers, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Writing Desks and Digital Safes are in contrast to the colonial era furniture and paintings lining the walls of the Deluxe Suite, Premium Club Room, Guest Room and Executive Room categories of hotel rooms at Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata. |
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| Dining
Shanjha Chulha (open are kebab restaurant), The Marble Room (Indian specialty restaurant), Crystals (coffee shop), Alcove (well stocked bar) and the Big Ben (authentic British pub) bring to you a heady mix of the new and the old worlds, the east and the west.
Conference and Banquet Facilities
Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata is a perfect venue for hosting conferences, meetings, banquets, workshops, seminars, annual meetings, product launches etc. The three luxurious Banquet Halls that can be combined to make possible a gathering of 350 people. The state of art Business Center has a seating capacity of 8-10 people.
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Recreation & Health Center Facilities
Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata offers many facilities to make your stay at the hotel in Kolkata a memorable one. A health club with multi-gym facility, massage center, steam and sauna are some of the popular attractions at the Kenilworth Hotel Kolkata.
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Basic Data |
| Country | India |
| State | West Bengal |
| City | Kolkata |
| Location | 45 minutes from Airport; 25 minutes from Railway Station; 5 minutes from Underground Subway |
| Rooms | 105 |
| Group | Kenilworth Group of Hotels |
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City Information
Kolkata, dubbed as the city of joy, is dotted with places of tourist interest. Victoria Memorial is a huge white-marble structure and the most enduring reminder of British Raj in India. Indian Museum, built in 1874, is oldest museum in India that is home to several rare collections of archeological significance. Eden Garden, located in the northwest corner of the city, is a small and pleasantly laid-out garden and boasts of one of India's most sacrosanct places - Eden Garden cricket ground.
Birla Planetarium is one of the largest of its kind in the world, and a good place to enjoy oneself. Regular shows in Hindi and English are held here. Kali Mandir is the temple dedicated to Kali, goddess of destruction. This is the temple from which the old village Kalikata took its name, which, in turn, also gave the city its name. Howrah Bridge is an excellent example of engineering techniques of the early 20th century. The whole bridge is 450 m long without any pylon in the river. The bridge also has the distinction of being the busiest bridge in the world catering to around 100,000 vehicles and innumerable pedestrians.
Other important sites that can be visited are Fort William, Belur Math, Writer's Building, Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, Botanical Garden, Marble Palace, Tagore House, Church of St John, Nakhoda Mosque, Raj Bhawan, Town Hall, and St. Paul's Cathedral. |
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