The LaLiT Chandigarh
HOTELS IN CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Nov 29, 2016, 15:54 IST
Synopsis
Overlooking the Shivalik range, this business hotel is located in the Rajiv Gandhi IT Park.
Overlooking the Shivalik range, this business hotel is located in the Rajiv Gandhi IT Park. Read less

Overlooking the Shivalik range, this business hotel is located in the Rajiv Gandhi IT Park. It is well-equipped for conferences, with a spacious convention centre, board room, seminar hall and a grand 7600 sq ft Crystal Ballroom for banquets. It has 179 well-furnished rooms and suites with full length windows offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and hills. For the best experience, stay at the Lalit Legacy Suite, which is spread over 1504 sq ft and has two bedrooms with bathrooms, a powder room and a pantry. Besides four restaurants and bars, the hotel's highlight is the 11000 sq ft Rejuve spa which includes a gym, a salon, a yoga studio and a heated swimming pool.
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