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Explore the temple museum; commune with the Gods; soak in the culture; or conduct business. Whatever the reason for your stay in Madurai, the Madura Park Inn can fulfill all your needs.
The hotel is located at a comfortable one of the most famous of Indian temples, the Meenakshi Temple. Scores of ceremonies invoking the Gods are performed here through the year, and the temple museum is a treasure of art devoted to the Gods.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
The hotel is a perfect oasis of warm hospitality. All 55 rooms and suites are well equipped with modern amenities.
Dining
‘Ahaaram’, the contemporary multi-cuisine restaurant, offers a select variety of Western and Asian cuisines.
‘Madhuram’, the bar, sets a sporty tone and is a wonderful change of scene from the city.
Conference and Banquet facilities
There is a fully equipped business center and two spacious conferencing/function areas that can accommodate 10-500 people
Basic Data
Country
India
State
Tamil Nadu
District
Madurai
City
Madurai
Location
2.5 kilometers from Meenakshi temple , Close distance from the railway station, the airport and the city's commercial centre.
Rooms
55 Rooms
City Information
Madurai is a temple town on the banks of the river Vaigai. Madurai - the industrial city of Tamil Nadu is thronged by pilgrims from across the country. The major landmark of Madurai is the Meenakshi temple. The Meenakshi-Sundareswarar temple happens to be one of the important pilgrim places for the Hindus. There is a temple art gallery inside the temple complex that should not be missed for its spectacular stone and brass images. Close to the Meenakshi temple is the Mariamman Teppakulam tank with the idol of Vinayaka or Vigneshwara at the centre of the platform. The Mariamman Teppakulam tank of Madurai happens to be the venue of the annual Teppakulam float festival. Near by is the Tirumalai Nayak Mahal. The architecture of the palace will surely sweep you off your feet. Then there is the Gandhi Museum in the old palace of the Rani Mangammal that provides insight into the life and times of Mahatma Gandhi. Eight kilometers ahead of Madurai are the Pandyan rock-cut shrines of Thirupparankunram. At a distance of two kilometres is the Koodal Alagar temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The magical Madurai is indeed a temple town worth more than a visit.