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Golden Palms Spa & Resort, Bangalore |
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Golden
Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, built in the
style of Mediterranean beach resort, is spread over
19 acres of prime real estate. With 150 luxurious rooms
and suites spread over a complex of green lawns and
pools, Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, is popular
with international and domestic tourists for its luxurious
comforts, personalized service, natural beauty, and
strategic location.
Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, offers an excellent opportunity at self-healing and rejuvenation with its luxurious Golden Palms Spa and a host of other facilities for recreation and rejuvenation. |
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Golden Palms Spa and Resort |
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Spread over 75,000 sq ft and five floors, Golden Palms Spa and Resort blends the holistic self-healing therapies practiced under Ayurveda with the rejuvenating qualities of water that is a hallmark of spas in the Western countries. Besides the natural and authentic rejuvenation and beauty enhancement therapies, a healthy dose of yoga, meditation, gym, steam, sauna, Jacuzzi, and beauty salon are thrown in to help you regain your true form, beauty, and vitality on your visit to the Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, South India.
You too can enjoy the relaxing and rejuvenating spa and ayurvedic therapies at the Golden Palms Spa in South India on your tour to Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, booked by Spa Ayurveda India. |
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How to Reach Golden Palms Spa and Resort |
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Golden
Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, is well connected
to the major metropolitan cities other tourist destinations
in India and abroad by air, road and rail.
By Air
Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, South India is a 45-minute drive away from Bangalore Airport.
By Road
Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, is 24 km from MG Road, the hub of shopping, recreation, business and buses in Bangalore, Karnataka.
By Rail
Golden Palms Spa and Resort, Bangalore, India, is well connected to major metros and cities and far-flung areas in the Indian Subcontinent by the easily accessible railway station. |
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