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India's best hotels in Bangalore for Accommodation

by: bradmansteva on Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 Time: 2:56 PM

Hotels in Bangalore

Before we could describe about the Hotels in Bangalore allow Hotels Angel to tell you something about the beautiful city Bangalore. Which indirectly strengthens your thoughts to visit Bangalore and plan your stay in any Bangalore Hotel.

Bangalore now formally called as Bengaluru, is the capital of an Indian State "Karnataka". Bengaluru is a preplanned city which is based in the south part of Karnataka. With an economic growth of 10.3%, Bangalore is the fastest growing major metropolis in India. It is been ranked as the third most popular city in India. During the British rule it was a centre for south India where many people preferred it to be the best place to migrate.

History of Bangalore

It is been learned that Bengaluru city is 1000 years old which was initially ruled by "Ganga's" then in 1024 CE "Chola's" captured it. At times Bengaluru was ruled by kings and emperors. It is a fact that this city was once upon a time gifted to "Shahaji" in the year 1687. In 1673-1704 the mughul general Kasim Khan defeated the son of Shahaji and sold Bangalore to Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar of Mysore for Rs. 300,000. At this time the Bangalore was a part of Mysore.

Geography

As Bangalore is on high elevation. Hence, Bengaluru in rainy and winter seasons it experiences a Tropical Savanna Climate. Usually one can notice a moderate climate throughout the year. However, in summer heat waves will make uncomfortable. January is preferred to be the coolest month with a low temperature of 15.1 Celcius and April is the hottest month with the high temperature of 33.6 Celcius.

Economy

Well! To be very honest, when it comes to the economy; Bengaluru is considered to be a city with the highest cost of living. It is a major economic centre in India with the economy cost of Rs 260 Crores. Moreover, when it comes to (FMCG) Bengalur encompasses India's fourth largest fast moving consumer goods market. Additionally, Bengaluru is a home for over 10,000 dollar millionaires and there are above than 60,000 super rich people staying in this beautiful city. Because of rich people staying in this city and growing their businesses Bengaluru has has got Rs. 1,600 crores of Shares in Foreign Direct Investment. Which states it as a fourth highest economic city in India.

Climate:

If you doesn't enjoy rain then except rainy season all the seasons are good for you to visit Bengaluru as the rains are very frequent and showers long. As Bengaluru is situated at a height of 949 meters above the sea level this city comprises of Salubious climate through out the year. There were days when Bengaluru came to be called as the Air Conditioned city of India. Summer and Winter doesn't goes to it exteme generally Summers are warm and winters are cold.

The Hotels where best food is served.
Sahib Sindh Sultan (Mughlai)
Samarkhand (frontier)
Mainland China (Chinese)
Sunny's (Italian)
Ebony (Parsi)
Surasang (Korean)
Koshy's (local favourite)
Empire (midnight eating)
MTR (south Indian)
Corner House (Chocolates, Ice Cream and Cakes)


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Hotels Angel
Gough House 57 Eden Street
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1DA
United Kingdom
http://www.hotelsangel.com




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