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India’s national bird represents IMC Gardenia’s exquisite Presidential Suite, in Bangalore

By Brian Pho

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I’m going to start this with a simple question – how do you imagine a suite named after a bird would look like? Well, here’s one hell of a bird, the symbol of India, the peacock, and the mother of all hotel suites, the Presidential Suite of ITC Gardenia in Bengaluru (or Bangalore).

The peacock efficiently symbolises the glitter of India, the color and beauty of the second most populated country in the world. No wonder it had been chosen to represent this fantastic suite, part of one of India’s most exquisite hotels – the ITC Gardenia. The designers have reportedly used gorgeous hues of blue, ivory and green, conferring an overall feeling of royalty-aimed accommodation. And if you consider the private helipad, it all gets a lot better.

In fact, this Presidential Suite is the largest of all hotel suites throughout India, also being found at the highest point of the hotel. It covers two floors, providing its locators with the best in terms of luxury and amenities. In addition, it is extravagantly vast and boasts with glass façades both outside and inside, peacock motifs all over, a fantastic mural artwork covering an entire wall within the grand dining room, extraordinary peacock feathers all over a softly piled beige carpet, a flawless, azure infinity pool on the top floor and specific color themes inside each room.

In terms of services, the stay is further assisted by buffet breakfast in the coffee shop, private usage of the board room at Towers Lounge for 3 hours, full butler service and cocktails at Towers Lounge during every evening. Put shortly, what we have here is a magnificent way to immortalise the peacock, one of the most beautiful beings Mother Nature has gifted us with.

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About Brian Pho

Brian is a freelance writer and journalist with a passion for technology, gadgets and home innovations, a love for travel and a keen interest in anything that moves, whether it's cars, planes or yachts. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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