Hotel Mount Heera, Chennai has well appointed spacious rooms of contemporary elegance with modern amenities, tasteful luxury furnishings and international standard decor. Your stay is made comfortable and pleasant by central air conditioning with individual control in each room, channel music, closed circuit colour TV, international direct dial telephone (operator assisted), wall to wall carpet, luxurious amenities in bathrooms, 24 hours hot and cold water and excellent attentive service in a relaxed atmosphere.
In addition to the above facilities, the hotel boasts of a Mexican styled bar and well appointed conference rooms.
5 Minutes From Chennai Airport. 20 Minutes From Egmore & Central Railway Stations.
Hotel Mount Heera is committed to enhance the guest experience naturally by conserving human and natural resources to serve all our guests whole heartedly the best with a smile.
Restaurant : This cosy split level tastefully decorated restaurant where the food is at its best, tastiest and fastest, is open from sunrise to midnight offering a specially selected spread which you always wanted to eat. Also the selection of an executive luncheon which changes everyday
Bar : This is the Bar with flexible arrangements to allow patrons to imbibe their favourite drinks either singly or in groups.
A wide choice of savoury snacks are served to nibble with your drinks. The Mount Heera Bar is therefore a favourite rendezvous to meet friends and business associates.
Chennai (formerly known as Madras), is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is the fourth largest metropolis in India. Modern Chennai grew out of a small fishing Village called Madraspatnam, when the East India Company chose the location for a new Settlement way back in 1639.
There are the thirteen kilometers of marvelous Marina beach that wears a festive looks on weekend evenings. The state secretariat of the St. George Forte is a splendid Building. It has a museum that houses a variety of British and French antiques and other Commemorations. Inside the fort is the St. Mary Church, the first English church Chennai.
The 8th century Parthasarthi temple of the pallavas dedicated to Lord Krishna and The Kapaleeswarar Temple of Lord Shiva is worth more than a visit.
The list of landmarks in Chennai includes the Santhome Cathedral, Birla Planetarium, Elliots Beach, Valluvar Kottam, National Art and Government Museum, Anna Zoological Park, Kalashetra and the Theosophical Society.
Near Chennai are the port cities of the Pallavas - Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram, Kancheepuram, the crocodile bank, Cove long beach, Muttukkadu, Thirukkalukundram, Vedathangal bird sanctuary may be checked out.
Chennai (formerly known as Madras), is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is the fourth largest metropolis in India. Modern Chennai grew out of a small fishing Village called Madraspatnam, when the East India Company chose the location for a new Settlement way back in 1639.
There are the thirteen kilometers of marvelous Marina beach that wears a festive looks on weekend evenings. The state secretariat of the St. George Forte is a splendid Building. It has a museum that houses a variety of British and French antiques and other Commemorations. Inside the fort is the St. Mary Church, the first English church Chennai.
The 8th century Parthasarthi temple of the pallavas dedicated to Lord Krishna and The Kapaleeswarar Temple of Lord Shiva is worth more than a visit.
The list of landmarks in Chennai includes the Santhome Cathedral, Birla Planetarium, Elliots Beach, Valluvar Kottam, National Art and Government Museum, Anna Zoological Park, Kalashetra and the Theosophical Society.
Near Chennai are the port cities of the Pallavas - Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram, Kancheepuram, the crocodile bank, Cove long beach, Muttukkadu, Thirukkalukundram, Vedathangal bird sanctuary may be checked out.
Chennai (formerly known as Madras), is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is the fourth largest metropolis in India. Modern Chennai grew out of a small fishing Village called Madraspatnam, when the East India Company chose the location for a new Settlement way back in 1639.
There are the thirteen kilometers of marvelous Marina beach that wears a festive looks on weekend evenings. The state secretariat of the St. George Forte is a splendid Building. It has a museum that houses a variety of British and French antiques and other Commemorations. Inside the fort is the St. Mary Church, the first English church Chennai.
The 8th century Parthasarthi temple of the pallavas dedicated to Lord Krishna and The Kapaleeswarar Temple of Lord Shiva is worth more than a visit.
The list of landmarks in Chennai includes the Santhome Cathedral, Birla Planetarium, Elliots Beach, Valluvar Kottam, National Art and Government Museum, Anna Zoological Park, Kalashetra and the Theosophical Society.
Near Chennai are the port cities of the Pallavas - Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram, Kancheepuram, the crocodile bank, Cove long beach, Muttukkadu, Thirukkalukundram, Vedathangal bird sanctuary may be checked out.