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English: The ball room in particular, which has been converted into the Dining Hall of the hotel, is a baroque hall with immensely high ceiling with domed skylights made of Belgian glass. Adding the gorgeous turquoise to the roof , makes the view majestic .The buffet spread was equally matching to the rooms' opulence and as tradition had the violinist rendering some soulful Carnatic and western classical notes. The butlers were extremely courteous and humble. A commoner to enjoy this was a beautiful experience.
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