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Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore

1 MG Road, Mysore, India, 570 010
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Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Chamundi Hills, the Radisson Blu Plaza is in the heart of the city, yet far away from the hustle. A mere 15-minute drive from Mandakalli Airport (MYQ) and a 10-minute drive from the Railway Station, the hotel is set in a premium location overlooking the golfing greens and the Mysore Zoo. Make your stay in the city even more memorable and completely stress free by choosing from our hotel's 141 spacious, fashionable rooms and suites with Free high-speed, wireless Internet and many other amenities. Rendezvous with colleagues in our contemporary on-site event facilities, or set aside time to tour stunning local attractions like the world-famous Mysore Palace. Tee-off with your friends at the adjacent golf course and stroke your way to an improved handicap at the golf range. Take advantage of delicious on-site dining, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a 24-hour business center and a knowledgeable concierge

Venue Details

ChainRadisson Hotel Group
BrandRadisson Blu
Built2014
Renovated-
Total meeting space5,479 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms141
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Ministry of Tourism, India

Awards

Industry awards
# Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol in Place # TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Winner - 2017,2018, 2019 Best MICE Hotel- South India by TravTour MICE Guide - 2016 Best Wedding and Leisure Hotel by South India Travel Award - 2016 Healthcare Venue Champions

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (mountain)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
5,478.8 sq. ft.
Largest room
2,981.6 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
4
Second largest room
2,012.9 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Board Room
322.9 sq. ft.
23.0 x 13.1 sq. ft.
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18
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18
Meeting Room
161.5 sq. ft.
13.1 x 9.8 sq. ft.
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8
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8
Mehfil 1
2,981.6 sq. ft.
59.1 x 45.9 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
350
45
160
350
300
120
60
Mehfil 2
2,012.9 sq. ft.
59.1 x 32.8 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
250
40
90
250
190
70
60

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
141
Double (2 beds)
120
Double (2 beds) rate
₹5,000.00 - ₹5,000.00
Suites
21
Tax rate
17.6%
Occupancy rate
85%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 5.59 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Mysore Palace
Mysore Palace
Historical landmark
2 kms
Mysore Palace is an incredible man-made edifice. It is a palatial structure that tells many tales of India's complex and intriguing past. This palace was once a royal residence of the mighty Wodeyar rulers, who ruled Mysore for seven centuries. At present, it witnesses more than 2.7 million visitors every year. the palace has many highly revered shrines. Worth mentioning among them are Sri Lakshmiramana Swami Temple, Kodi Bharravasvami Temple and Sri Shweta Varahaswamy Temple. To witness the beauty of the Mysore Palace, tourists must plan their visit on Sundays or public holidays. During these days, the structure is illuminated using 97,000 electric bulbs. People from all across the globe come here to behold this spectacular sight.
Sayyaji Rao Road
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570001
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Mysore Zoo
Mysore Zoo
Park
5 mins
Mysore Zoo, or Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, was established in 1892. The zoo has been named after its founder and erstwhile ruler of the city, Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar Bahadur. Initially, it was only meant for royal families, but in 1920, was opened to public. This zoo spans over a large area of about 80.13 acres along with 77.03 acres of Karanji Lake in the heart of the city. The zoo home to about 1450 animals belonging to 170 varied species. Gorilla, Chimpanzee, African Rhino, Tapir, Baboon, Emu, Marmoset, Lemur and Cassowary inhabit the zoo. Besides, Deer, Antelopes, Candies, Primates and Reptiles can also be seen here. Since the popular Karanji Lake is an integral part of the zoo, you can even spot different types of birds here. Butterfly Park is another highlight of the zoo, which will especially be loved by kids. Other than these, the zoo offers several opportunities to keep its visitors engaged. It houses a small museum that displays stuffed animals and a library. The zoo authority also organises painting and essay competitions for kids to inculcate in them love for animals and awareness regarding wildlife conservation. You can even be a part of the ‘Adopting an Animal’ scheme, wherein you can pay the amount spent on taking care of animals, for a certain period.
Indiranagar
near mall of mysore
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570010
Brindavan Gardens
Brindavan Gardens
Park
18 kms
Sprawling over a large area of about 150 acres, Brindavan Gardens are considered to be the best in Mysore. This beautiful stretch of land is situated just a level below the popular Krishnaraja Sagar Reservoir that is built across the Cauvery or Kaveri River. The garden is about 18 kilometres northwest of the city of Mysore. The idea of building this fascinating garden close to the dam was of two former Devans of Mysore, namely Sir M. Visveshwaraiah and Sir Mirza M. Ismail. The most notable thing about Brindavan Gardens are the beautiful fountains that look wonderful during the night when they are lit up. Sunset is the best time of the day to visit this garden and enjoy the sight of water (from fountains) dancing to the tunes of pleasant music. The area of the garden that is covered with shrubs, grass and trees looks like a well-manicured lawn. Within the garden, there is also a children’s park, hydraulic research station and fisheries station. Adding to the beauty of the garden is an attractive sculpture of Goddess Cauvery, set at the foot of the dam. Opening Closing
KRS Dam
Krishna Rja Sagara Dam
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570005
Karanji Lake
Karanji Lake
Recreation
5 mins
Karanji Lake, also known as Karanjikere Lake, is a beautiful place to visit. Apart from its natural beauty, this picturesque lake is noted for being home to a wide variety of indigenous and migratory birds. Spanning in an area of about 90 acres, this lake area features a butterfly park, boating point, children's corner, watchtower and India's largest walk-through aviary (with over 70 species of birds). Inhabited by a wide variety of birds, including peacock and geese, the aviary is the main highlight of Karanji Lake. Neighbouring the aviary is another huge area that is home to Sarus Cranes (a striking and possibly one of the tallest flying birds). A stroll in the butterfly park, located on an island in the lake, is a must while you are here. Brimming with plenty of natural treasures, this picturesque site is definitely a must-visit for every tourist coming to Mysore.
Thandi Sadak Road
KRS Road, Metagalli
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570001
Chamundi Hill
Chamundi Hill
Historical landmark
2 kms
Chamundi Temple, popularly known as Chamundeshwari Temple, is a 12th century shrine situated atop Chamundi Hills, about 13 kilometres away from the Mysore city. A flight of 1000 steps takes visitors to the temple, which is named after Goddess Chamundeshwari or Durga, (the fierce form of Shakti). She is often identified as Parvati, consort of Lord Shiva, and is also the family deity of the Maharajas of Mysore. Architecturally, this shrine has a quadrangular structure with lofty gopuram (temple tower) and dwara (entrance), which are visible from a distance. It also consists of a navaranga, sanctum sanctorum, antharala mantapa a prakara. The seven-tier gopuram of the shrine has been constructed in Dravidian style of architecture. Atop the tower or shikara, there are seven golden kalashas that capture attention of every onlooker. At the entrance, there is a tower with a small statue of Lord Ganesha. The silver-plated doorway has images of dwarapalakas (door keepers). As visitors enter the temple, they can see a statue of Nandi (the mount of Lord Shiva) facing the sanctum. Within the sanctum, there is a stone idol of Goddess Mahisha Mardhini, featuring eight hands or Ashta Bhujas. Many idols and other valuable things of the temple were originally gifted by the rulers of Mysore, who were ardent devotees of Mother Goddess. One of the rulers presented the Simha-vahana (chariot) along with various other valuables. Also, mid-way uphill, near the steps, there is a huge 16 feet tall statue of Nandi that was gifted by Maharaja Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar in 1659.
Chamundi Hill
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570010
St.Philomena's Church
St.Philomena's Church
Historical landmark
5 kms
St. Philomena's Church is one of the largest churches in India. This landmark can be spotted from a distance due to its 175 feet long twin spires. Designed by Reverend Rene Feuge, it looks similar to that of Germany’s Cologne Cathedral and boasts of Neo-Gothic style of architecture. The exteriors of this church boast of France-made stained glass windows, which exhibit prominent events of the life of Jesus like his birth, baptism by St. John and crucifixion. The interior of the church is equally attractive and well-designed. The crypt has a grand statue of Saint Philomena (3rd century saint from Greece) obtained from France. Architecturally, the floor plan of this colossal church resembles a cross. The nave (main body of the church) or congregation hall looks like a cross, where about 800 devotees can pray at a time. There is an exquisite marble altar with the statue of Saint Philomena and a figure of wounded Jesus Christ. Since this church is one of the prime attractions of Mysore, people from across the country visit it year-round. The Holy Mass performed here regularly in various languages including English, Kannada and Tamil, must not be missed.
Ashoka Road
Bannimantap
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570001
Silk Factory
Silk Factory
Shopping
8 kms
Mysore silk, one of the most famous kinds of silks in India is exclusively made in this city of palaces, Mysore. Best known for the Mysore silk all across the world, you should definitely make a tour though the Government Silk factory to learn and familiarize about the making of several silk products. Alongside you can also shop for several silk products that will make you want to come back and shop for some more.
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
Historical landmark
15 kms
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of Karnataka's largest and most revered shrines. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deity Ranganatha, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. Within the shrine, there is a colossal image of the deity reclining on Adisesha, which connotes the artistic brilliance of the artisans of the bygone era. An inscription (found in the temple) dating back to AD 894 suggests that the temple was originally built by Ganga Chieftain, Thirumalaiah. Later, Haider Ali, Vijayanagara, Hoysalas and Mysore Wodeyars contributed to the temple. The shrine is an exemple of the Hoysala and Vijayanagar styles of temple architecture. It is an imposing structure with a beautifully built gopura or (temple tower) and two huge concentric rectangular prakara (enclosures) around its boundary. The porch that leads to the garbha griha (inner sanctum) features multiple mantapa (columned halls). Other highlights of the temple are a sukhanasi (vestibule), navaranga (hall) and mukha mantapa (front hall). Inside the sanctum, one can see a large statue of God Vishnu (with His consort, Goddess Lakshmi) reclining on the snake, Adisesha. Within the temple complex, several smaller shrines dedicated to Hindu deities are there. Some of them are the shrines of Narasimha (an incarnation of God Vishnu), Srinivasa (a manifestation of Lord Vishnu), Gopalakrishna, Garuda and Hanuman. Owing to its antiquity, the temple is considered as a historical edifice of national importance according to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It forms an intrinsic part of Pancharanga Kshetram (a set of five holy sites), where Lord Ranganatha is worshipped. The town is enclosed by the Kaveri River which in itself is considered to be pious and auspicious. Interestingly, the name of the town has been derived from the holy temple, which stands as a popular pilgrimage centre in the state.
Srirangapatna
Srirangapatna, IN_KA, IN 571438
Sri Srikanteshwara Temple
Sri Srikanteshwara Temple
Historical landmark
23 kms
Sri Srikanteshwara Temple is one of the highly revered places of worship in Nanjangud. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is around 23 kilometres away from the city of Mysore. This shrine reflects a flawless combination of the architectural styles of the Gangas, Hoysalas, Cholas and Wodeyars. The gopura (tower), measuring 120 feet in height, is one of the tallest in the state. This 9-storey temple exhibits tucco images and seven gold kalasha (each 3 metres tall) symbolic of the Dravidian style of architecture. Its sanctum sanctorum was built by the Ganga rulers and the mandapa shows influence of the architectural style of Hoysalas. According to a mythical tale, during the process of Samudra Manthan, a poison came out that could destroy the world. At that point, Lord Shiva drank the entire poison to save the world. Shocked by this act, His consort Goddess Parvati immediately pressed His neck to prevent the poison from spreading in His body. The venom got stuck in His throat or kanth and that is why He got the name Srikanteshwara, which literally means 'the one with poison in His throat'. Sri Srikanteshwara Temple is known for its chariot festivals, namely the Chikka Jathre and Dodda Jathre. Each of these festivals attracts devotees in huge numbers from all over the country. Do plan a visit to this grand temple during one of these festivals to witness the true spirit of devotees.
Nanjangud,
Nanjangud, IN_KA, IN 571301
Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park
Park
80 kms
Bandipur National Park is regarded as one of the most beautiful and the better-managed national parks of India. Located amidst the picturesque surroundings of the towering Western Ghat Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka, Bandipur National Park covers an area of about 874.2 sq km. Together with Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala and Nagarhole National Park in the North, it creates the India's biggest biosphere reserve popularly known as the 'Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve'. The Bandipur National Park occupies a special place in India's efforts towards Eco-conservation. Bandipur also has a sizable number of Tigers. Other natural inhabitants of this lovely forest are gaur (a type of bull), sambhar, chital, mouse deer, four-horned antelope, wild dogs, wild boar, jackal, sloth bear, panther, malabar squirrel, porcupines and the black-knapped hare. Birds like jungle fowl and green pigeon are also found here.
Gundlupet
Chamarajanagar District
gundlupet, IN_KA, IN 571126
Nagarahole National Park
Nagarahole National Park
Park
50 kms
Nagarhole National Park, the enchanting 247 square-mile park in Karnataka has an astonishing abundance of wildlife including large mammals such as tiger, leopard, wild elephant, Dhole (Indian wild dog), and Gaur (Indian bison). Nagarhole National Park is counted among India’s best wildlife parks due to the large elephant and bison population. It also hosts a variety of animal species along with approximately 250 species of birds. On its northern confines is the Kabini River and on its southern fringes is the Bandipur national park. A dam on the Kabini River and its picturesque reservoir demarcates the two national parks. During the dry season (February till June), this artificial lake attracts a large number of animals, making it an ideal spot for sighting wildlife. May temperature slightly crosses 30°C mark. The brief winter, which lasts from November to January, has temperature plummeting to 14°C. Monsoon is erratic, but it generally rains from June to September. The annual rainfall recorded is 1,440 millimeters (57 in). One must arrive at the park gates well before dusk, for the road through the park that leads to the lodges is prone to elephant blocks and closes at 6 pm. Those interested in trekking should avoid visiting the park during monsoons as floods wash out most of its dirt tracks and leeches render trekking impossible. The best season to visit Nagarhole National Park is October to May. The park usually remains closed during monsoon season
Kodagu
Kodagu, IN_KA, IN 571250
Somanathpur Temple
Somanathpur Temple
Historical landmark
35 kms
Somnathpur Temple is a prominent attraction in a small namesake village, situated about 35 kilometres away from Mysore. This temple is also known as the Keshava Temple and Chennakesava Temple. Built by Hoysala rulers during their reign in this region, it stands as a relic of the bygone era. The temple comprises three shrines, three sanctums, a common navranga and three intricately carved pinnacles. Visitors can see the idols of Lord Janardhana and Lord Venugopala in the northern and southern sanctums, respectively. The shrine boasts of an impressive architecture, with the temple constructed exquisitely on a star-shaped platform, which gives it a distinct look. It is surrounded by a walled courtyard that features a porch and a gate. Both the exteriors and interiors are absolutely stunning that leave visitors completely mesmerised. The friezes on the temple’s outer walls exhibit beautifully carved rows of elephants, mythical birds and beasts along with charging horsemen. These carvings enhance the overall appeal of this temple. On the other hand, the interiors showcase exquisitely carved ceiling, scenes from epics and beautifully carved images of gods and goddesses. One of the main highlights of this temple is the central wall space. There are images of deities decorated with heavy jewellery, bangles on every arm, towering crowns and chunky anklets.
Somnathpur
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 756019
melkote
melkote
Historical landmark
55 kms
At a distance of 50 Kms from Mysore, Melkote / Melukote also known as Thirunarayanapuram is a historic town where Sri Ramanujacharya lived in 12th century AD. Melkote is a popular center of pilgrimage center and has two different temples. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Cheluva Narayana Swamy. It is built on rocky hills known as Yadavagiri or Yadugiri overlooking the Kaveri valley. The deity is referred as Cheluvapille Raya whose original name appears to have been Ramapriya. Rayagopura, about 300 meters from Cheluva Narayana temple is an interesting place and a favorite shooting spot. On the top of the hill is an attractive temple dedicated to Lord Yoga Narasimha. It is believed that the image of Yoga Narasimha temple was installed by Prahlada. Krishnaraja Wodeyar III presented a gold crown to the deity of the temple. This temple is popular for Vairamudi Utsav held in March/April.
melkote
IN_JH, IN
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talakadu
talakadu
Historical landmark
24 kms
Talakadu had over 30 temples, most are them are buried in the sand today. Some of these temples have been excavated and are open for public. There are five temples dedicated to Lord Siva - Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaideeshwara and Mallikarjuneshwara Temple. The Keerthinarayana temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is a beautiful site with wonderful carvings. Talakadu was ruled by several dynasties - Gangas, Hoysalas, Rashtra Kootas and Vijayanagara Kings. The temples of Talakadu have mixed architecture styles of these dynasties. Talakadu is also known for 'Curse of Talakad' by Alamelamma on the Wodeyar Dynasty of Mysore. A famous festival called Pancha Linga Darshana is celebrated here once in 12 years. It is held on new moon day in the month of Karthika when two stars conjoin, the stars of Khuha Yoga and Vishaka.
talkad
somnathpur, IN_KA, IN
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Melody World Wax Museum
Melody World Wax Museum
Museum
4 kms
Melody World Wax Museum is a truly fascinating tourist spot in Mysore. This place has been aptly named as the Melody World as several musical instruments are displayed here. Adding to the attractiveness of this place are the wax statues of musicians playing instruments. There are around 100 life-size wax models and over 300 musical instruments displayed here. Established in October 2010, this museum is a tribute to musicians from around the world. It features 19 galleries and has an wonderful collection of musical instruments. Visitors can also see wax models of various bands - Indian Classical, Hip Hop, Jazz, Punjabi Bhangra, Rock, South Indian, Chinese, Middle East and much more. Many of the wax statues showcased at this museum have musical relevance while others have social importance. A major highlight of this museum is the colossal statue of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, a ruler of Mysore. Besides, there is also a special section in this museum, where you can play some musical instruments.
Kurubara Halli,
Siddartha Nagar
Mysore, IN_KA, IN 570011

Additional Information

Cancellation Policy

Hotel reserves the right to charge 100% room charge and taxes applicable thereof, as Cancellation or No Show charges unless reservation is cancelled 72 hours (within 14:00hrs time limit) prior to planned date of arrival. No refunds shall be made for early departures or unveiled facilities.

Additional details

Focused on your complete relaxation, rooms at the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore feature muted earth tones, plush furnishings and a soothing, modern atmosphere to help you unwind after a busy day of touring local attractions. Each of the 141 hotel rooms at the Radisson Blu in Mysore provides a welcoming oasis from the day's activities, with amenities such as Free high-speed, wireless Internet, mini bars and interactive televisions. Most rooms feature stunning views of the Chamundi Hills and Mysore Golf Club, and 24-hour room service pairs perfectly with any craving. For the ultimate in comfort, consider upgrading to a suite to enjoy expanded perks like complimentary chocolate and fruit platters, wine and complimentary butler service.

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
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Does Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, RHG works towards responsible consumption by reusing where possible and replacing products with more durable solutions, and recycling waste. Key waste management priorities include food waste management and the elimination of single-use plastics.

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, WHO, National government health department, Pathcon Laboratories, Diversey
Does Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, 20 step Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol and 10 steps for M&E. including increased cleaning and disfection frequencies, with a focus on frequent touch points in all areas.

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