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350 year old city is a unique blend of the old and the new world.
The relics of the British period can be seen here rubbing shoulder
with the new structures. Famous for its Marina Beach, the city is
also known for Kapaleeswarar Temple and several buildings of
colonial era. Most famous hotels of the city include ITC Hotel Park
Sheraton and Towers (5 Star Deluxe), Le Royal Meridien (5 Star
Deluxe), Chola Sheraton (5 Star), Fisherman's Cove (5 Star) and
Radission GRT Hotel (5 Star).
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| Often
referred to as the "Manchester of South India", Coimbatore
is the third largest city of Tamil Nadu. The city renowned for its
textile mills, is also famous for its pleasant climate and peaceful
atmosphere. Some of the famous hotels of Coimbatore are Black
Thunder Resort (3 Star), Hotel Heritage Inn (3 Star), The Residency
(3 Star), Hotel CAG Pride (3 Star), Hotel Sohan Regency (3 Star) and
Hotel Surya International (3 Star).
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| Madurai,
the second largest city in Tamil Nadu, is also called the cultural
capital of the state. Life in the city revolves around the Meenakshi
Temple, which attracts a large number of tourists. Apart from the
temples the Tirumalai Nail Palace is a must visit in Madurai. Most
popular hotels of the city include Taj Garden Retreat (5 Star),
Madurai Ashok (3 Star), Madura Park Inn (3 Star), Hotel Germanus (3
Star) and Hotel Sangam (3 Star).
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unspoilt small hill station is located at a distance of 120 kms from
Madurai. Situated in the Western Ghats, at an altitude of 2133 m
above sea level, Kodaikanal is famous for its breathtaking beauty.
Some of the famous hotels of the hill station are The Carlton Hotel
(5 Star), Paradise Inn (3 Star), Hilltop Towers and Hotel Kodai
International (2 Star).
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| Ooty
or Udhagamandalam,also called the "Queen of Southern Hill
Stations", is a favourite destination for holidaymakers.
Discovered by the British Collector John Sullivan, this picturesque
hill station attracts thousands of tourists every year. Most famous
hotels of Ooty are The Hotel Sinclairs (3 Star), The Holiday Inn Gem
Park Hotel (3 Star), The Monarch Hotel (3 Star), Fortune Resort
Sullivan Court Hotel (3 Star) and Savoy Hotel (Heritage Hotel).
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southernmost point of India, Kanyakumari is situated at the meeting
point of three oceans- the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the
Indian Ocean. Known as an important pilgrimage centre for Hindus,
Kanyakumari is also famous for its beautiful views of sunrise and
sunset over the waters and colourful beaches. Hotel Singaar
International (3 Star) is the famous hotel in Kanyakumari.
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| Trichy
or Tiruchirapalli is the fourth largest city of Tamil Nadu. Located
on the banks of the Cauvery river, the city is famous for its
ancient temples and churches. Most popular hotels in the city
include Royal Southern Hotel (5 Star), Hotel Sangam (4 Star), SRM
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| Situated
at an elevation of 1,800 m above sea level, Coonoor is another
popular hill station in Tamil Nadu. Just 9 kms away from Ooty,
Coonoor is popular for its pleasant weather and a variety of
wildflowers and birds. The hill station is also famous for adventure
activities like trekking and hiking. The most famous hotel in
Coonoor is Taj Garden Retreat (5 Star). |
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| Situated
60 kms away from Chennai, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) was once the
port town of the Pallava rulers. Its beautiful location, serene
beaches, fish and lobster draw a large number of tourists from far
and wide. Some of the popular hotels are Temple Bay Ashok Beach
Resort (3 Star), Golden Sun Hotel and Beach Resort (3 Star) and
Hotel Mamallaa Heritage (2 Star). |
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