IntroductionLocated 21 miles from Colamandalam Arts Village, 12 miles from Tidel Park and 7 miles from Crocodile Park, Ramada Rajpark is an ideal lodging destination for business traveler and holidaymaker alike. The hotel is 10 km away from Kamarajar Airport, 7 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, 6 km from Chennai Bus Stand, and very near to the business and shopping centers.
89 centrally air-conditioned spacious rooms await you at Ramada Rajpark. The rooms include deluxe rooms, Executive rooms and Suites, each adorned with a thematic interior. All rooms are bestowed with -
Following are the dining facilities available at Ramada Rajpark-
Work out your taste buds at the multi-cuisine restaurant Silver Streak with some lip smacking Continental, Indian and Asian eatables.
Unwind with the choicest of beverages at the well-stocked bar.
Refresh yourself with a cup of hot coffee, accompanied by light snacks at the coffee shop
Other remarkable facilities furnished by Ramada Rajpark are -
Following are some popular tourist hunts in Chennai -
Built by the Pallavas in the 8th century and rebuilt by the Vijayanagar Kings in 11th century, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It has a vibrant gopuram and numerous shrines with exquisite carvings.
Founded by Sir Day, this impressive fort has its exterior done in gray granite. This first piece of real estate owned by the British in India housed barracks for the British army, a parade ground, and St. Mary's Church - the oldest church in Chennai.
This 13th century temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the oldest temple in Chennai.
This magnificent granite edifice is actually named the Wallajah Mosque, built by the Wallajah family in 1795 in memory of the Nawab. This well-known place of worship for Muslims is situated on Triplicane High Road.
At this beautiful beach the azure waters of Bay of Bengal merges with the golden sands. The beach is said to be the longest beach in India and one of the longest in Asia, extending to a length of 13 km, from Fort St. George to Mahabalipuram.