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You will be glad to know that the famous Lalbagh Botanical Garden is at arm’s length from our hotel The Royal Comfort. You know what Lalbagh Garden, as people fondly call it, has a history too. Let’s explore.

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Lalbagh Garden—The History:

Lalbagh Garden is often referred to as The Red Garden by the English-speaking community. The garden was first conceptualised by the Mysore ruler Hyder Ali, and it was commissioned by him way back in 1760. Unfortunately, he couldn’t complete the garden before his death, and it was his son, Tipu Sultan, who gave it a finishing look. But, back then, the garden wasn’t the one that you see today. Lalbagh Garden consists of 240 acres of land today, and it is situated on the southern fringe of the city of Bangalore.

The garden is enamoured with the horticultural resources, botanical plants and a huge lake inside. According to the history, Tipu Sultan imported plants and trees from around the world and added them to the Lalbagh Garden. You can have a panoramic view of the Kempegowda Tower (another historical site) from the garden.

The modern, geometric-patterned exterior facade of The Royal Comfort hotel building, with orange and white panelling and a large, dark window.
The modern, geometric-patterned exterior facade of The Royal Comfort hotel building, with orange and white panelling and a large, dark window.

Every evening brings the magical touch to the garden and the lake, thereby making the Lalbagh Garden ravishingly beautiful. You will be simply mesmerised and awestruck, having seen the bounteous nature there, in touch with the mystical feel.

We at The Royal Comfort invite you to have a royal stay and experience our all-new establishment here in the vicinity of the Lalbagh Garden. Visit us with your family and friends apart from your business trips. Stay with us, spend the day doing your work or touring the other historical places in the neighbourhood, such as the Kempegowda Tower and observing the natural resources of the garden. By evening, go to the Lalbagh Garden and spend a couple of hours enjoying the majestic evening there.

The modern, geometric-patterned exterior facade of The Royal Comfort hotel building, with orange and white panelling and a large, dark window.
The modern, geometric-patterned exterior facade of The Royal Comfort hotel building, with orange and white panelling and a large, dark window.

On your return to The Royal Comfort, enjoy the continental foods and others at the bars according to your area of interest. Enjoy the songs and dance at the ballroom. You can even join the bandwagon there if you wish to be a part of it. Enthral yourself to the heart’s content. Have dinner and go to bed.

You will have a lifetime experience by choosing to stay with us. We have kept our professional services ready 24/7 and 365 days a year just for you in the coveted proximity of the historical Lalbagh Garden.

The modern, geometric-patterned exterior facade of The Royal Comfort hotel building, with orange and white panelling and a large, dark window.

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