About Heritage Shelter Churned
Mysore, in the southern state of Karnataka, is the pinnacle of beauty and charm. Its never-ending spectacular monuments, museums, lakes, and palaces tell the stories of the past. Millions of tourists from all over the world visit this affluent city of culture and history. Visitors may also go market hopping in the city's several colourful market locations. The city is also recognised for its educational establishments, which attract students from all over the world. Treebo Trend Heritage Shelter is a great lodging in this city that offers travellers a relaxing stay. Visitors are drawn to the hotel because of its first-rate features. Furthermore, the hotel adheres to Treebo Hygiene Shield Safety to provide a clean and sanitized stay. The nearest transit points from the hotel are Mysuru Suburban KSRTC Bustand (16 km), Mysore Railway Station (14.5 km) and Mysore Airport (29 km). The significant landmarks to locate the hotel are Zuari Garden City (1 km) and De Paul International School (2.4 km). The hotel is on a major thoroughfare and is built in a contemporary design. It is perfect for families, couples, medical tourists, foreigners, corporate clients, and unmarried couples. The building includes 1 floor and a fully equipped lobby with air conditioning. A banquet hall, gym, iron boards, laundry service, pantry, limited parking for 6 two-wheelers and 8 four-wheelers, public washroom, multi cuisine restaurant and room service, total security, spa, swimming pool, and travel desk are all available at the hotel. The hotel also provides complimentary breakfast, 24*7 wireless access, and Treebo toiletries. There are 40 rooms in the hotel that are well furnished. These rooms are further categorized as 39 oak and 1 maple.
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There is a spa, a swimming pool and a restaurant amongst other amenities
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The Karnataka Engineering Research Station Zuari Garden Phase II are few landmarks close by
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Mysore Railway Station and Mysore Suburban are few major transit points
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