Savoy Hotel

77, Sylks Road Ooty-643001
  • Car Parking
  • Library
  • Bar
  • 24 H Room Service
  • Golf
  • Restaurants


Description

Ensconced high on a rising hill, the Savoy Hotel sprawls over six acres of landscaped gardens, offering colonial style cottages that were built between 1829-1865. Colorful flowerbeds merge to form a multi-coloured quilt around the cottages, adding to their gentle refinement and old English Charm. A quiet retreat, the Savoy Hotel offers a little pocket of paradise.

Colourful flowerbeds merge to form a multi-coloured quilt around the cottages, adding to their gentle refinement and their old English charm.



History

The 'Queen of Hill Stations' Udhagamandalam, better known as Ooty, is the most popular hill station in South India. Located in the Western Ghats at a height of 2240 metres, Udhagamandalam is the headquarters of the Nilgiri district. The Toda tribe has been living here since time immemorial, but the credit for 'discovering' Ooty, making it accessible and developing it, surely goes to the British. In 1822, John Sullivan, the then Collector of Coimbatore, constructed the 'Stone House', which is now the Chamber of the Principal of the Government Arts College and one of Ooty's better known landmarks. Ooty was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency, in the days of the British Raj.

 
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Rooms

Availability for:  1 Adults   02/08/2024 - 03/08/2024

No rooms found for selected dates and / or guest combination.

Executive / Deluxe Suite


Standard Double Room


Executive / Deluxe Suite For Single Use


Deluxe Suite Two Bedrooms


Standard Single Room


Superior Double Room


Superior Single Room


Deluxe Suite for Single Use Two Bedrooms



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