About Olive Star Churned
The capital of the Kingdom of Mysore, the city of Mysuru is a pure delight for travellers. Tourists now get to check markets filled with the stories of history, spices and the famous Mysore Pak. Itsy By Treebo - Olive Star is situated amidst the heart of the Bannimantap. The property offers a rejuvenating stay with the best amenities. To ensure safety, the property follows Treebo Hygiene Shield Safety. The nearest transit points include Mysore Railway Station (1.8 Km), Mysuru Suburban Stand (2 Km) and Mysore Airport (20.00 Km). Itsy By Treebo - Olive Star can be located with the two landmarks - Aashirvad Grand Restaurant (0.10 km) and Kesari Restaurant (0.10 km). Itsy By Treebo - Olive Star is a modern property equipped with comfortable amenities. The property has a banquet hall for parties and seminars. Along with this, it has a cloak room, iron boards and laundry service. To make transit smoother, the property offers an elevator accessible upto 5 floors. It is a disable-friendly property with a wheelchair ramp availability. The property offers modernly designed lobby furnishings. Hotel has a spacious parking area that can accommodate up to 15 two-wheelers and 10 four-wheelers. Some of the other facilities also include a flexible payment gateway, private cab facility, public washroom, security and a travel desk. For additional comfort, the hotel offers an in-house restaurant serving mouth-watering food. The property is home to 19 Oak Rooms and 6 Maple Rooms. A total of 25 rooms are ideal to accommodate big travel groups as well as individuals. Customers receive complimentary breakfast, Wifi and branded Treebo toiletries at the property.
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There is a spacious banquet hall onsite ideal for any functions
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Tourist places nearby are Mysore Palace, KRS Dam, and Vrindavan Garden
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The Mysore Railway Station and the Mysore Suburban Stand are transport options close to the hotel
The capital of the Kingdom of Mysore, the city of Mysuru is a pure delight for travellers. Tourists now get to check markets filled with the stories of history, spices and the famous Mysore Pak. Itsy ...
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