* Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

  ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः ॐ श्री शिवानन्दाय नमः

The Lalitha Mahal is the second largest palace in Mysore. It is located near the Chamundi Hills, east of the city of Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka. The palace was built in 1921 at the orders of His Highness Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the Maharaja of Mysore for the exclusive stay of the then Viceroy of India. Built on a raising ground, the palace was fashioned on the lines of the St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, and is one of the imposing structures of the Mysore City.

The elegant palace is painted pure white. It was converted into a Heritage Hotel in 1974. It is now run as an elite hotel of the Ashok Group of India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) under the Government of India. However, a veneer of the original royal ambience of the palace is maintained. Visit The Palace Sometime, For a Taste of The Royal Heritage of The Maharajahs of Mysore. 


Here are the reviews on Tripadvisor by guests who visited Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel of Mysore, in the past.
  
More information on Lalitha Mahal Palace, with web-links to the sources of the following images of this historical structure of Mysore, will follow soon. Stay tuned, & please don't miss the fun & joy of exploring some of these awe-inspiring, mesmerizing & thought-provoking historical structures, & architectural wonders of Ancient & Medieval India.



Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India
Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India


Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel : A Heritage Hotel in Mysore, India

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