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Vivanta By Taj Lucknow: Luxury Stay in Lucknow

Vivanta By Taj is an elegant riverside retreat, set on the banks of Gomti Nagar, in the heart of Lucknow's business and entertainment areas. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, towering palm trees and soothing fountains, this elegant colonial-style property with Moghul style interiors evokes the palatial style of the Nawab era period. Located just 4 kms from the city centre, it offers a perfect base from which to explore this charming city.

Spread across 25 acres of landscaped gardens Vivanta By Taj - Gomti Nagar Lucknow offers 110 air-conditioned rooms. All have modern design and feature ergonomic work desks, custom lighting with plush furnishings and ground-to-ceiling arched French doors, opening onto a balcony. There are three bars and restaurants; Latitude offers pan-Indian specialties, Oudhyana serves upscale North Indian cuisine and the SAQI bar is a good place to unwind with a muddled cocktail or two.

The Vivanta By Taj - Gomti Nagar hotel offers tailormade experiences including ‘Heritage and Victorian Walk’ through this charming capital city. Guests can have a leisurely walk or take a tonga ride through the historic lanes. Visit the erstwhile British Market and the British Residency, as well as Asafi Imambara and Shah Najaf. Other attractions in the surrounds include Katarnia Ghat sanctuary, the Dudhwa National Park, the bird sanctuaries of Nawabganj and Samaspur.
 

Amenities

  • icon24hr Room Service
  • iconBanquet Facilities
  • iconBar/Pub
  • iconBusiness Centre
  • iconConcierge
  • iconCribs/Infant Beds Available
  • iconDisabled Facilities
  • iconFitness Centre
  • iconGarden
  • iconMeeting/Conference Facilities
  • iconMultilingual Staff
  • iconOutdoor Pool
  • iconRestaurant
  • iconSafety Deposit Boxes
  • iconSpa/Sauna
  • iconWi-Fi Available

Stay Vivanta by Taj at Gomti Nagar Lucknow offers 110 air-conditioned rooms. All rooms are furnished with polished wooden floors, comfortable twin or king size beds draped in fine linen, with pillow menus and sofas with rounded edges. Rooms have a clean modern décor and conveniences include LCD TVs, hi speed Wi-Fi, minibar, tea/coffee maker and special built-in work desks. Bathrooms have bathtubs and dual massage showerheads with complimentary ayurvedic toiletries.

ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Vivanta Gomti Nagar. There are no specific facilities available but some rooms with balconies overlooking the pool are interconnecting and are ideal for families. Rollaway beds, cots and babysitting service can be arranged on request. 

Dine Restaurants at the Vivanta by Taj at Gomti Nagar include the Latitude restaurant. The décor is trendy and there is a cheerful ambience with live food stations serving multi cuisines including Indian, Oriental and European fare. Experience regional Awadhi cuisine at Oudhyana restaurant that restaurant resonates of royalty with its traditional Nawabi décor adorned with crystal chandeliers and antique artefacts. There is also a chic and stylish Saqi bar is perfect to relax and unwind.

Relax Facilities at the Vivanta by Taj at Gomti Nagar hotel include an outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts. Relax your mind with a leisurely walk in the 25 acres of gardens or practice yoga in the grounds. For more active guests there is a jogging track and a 24-hour fitness centre. If that is too much hard work then book a treatment at the spa which also has a steam room.

Experience The concierge at the Vivanta by Taj in Gomti Nagar can organise a heritage tour through this charming capital city with 18th- and 19th-century architecture that flourished under the rule of the nawabs, Muslim princes and landowners who patronized the arts in India. Interesting sites include the elegant 18th-century monuments of Asafi Imambara that features labyrinth-like corridors and the nearby Rumi Darwaza, a 60-foot-high said to be a replica of an archway in Istanbul.
 


 

Location On the banks of the river Gomti, right in the heart of Lucknow's business and entertainment areas, in Uttar Pradesh's capital city.

Getting there Fly to Mumbai Chattrapathi Shivaji Airport, followed by a 1-hour domestic flight. Gomti Nagar is just 8 km from the railway terminus and a mere 20 km from the airport.

When to go The best time to travel to India is between September and March, when the weather is most pleasant. Summer starts in April and by June, it becomes very hot. By July there is the south-west monsoon, which brings heavy rains to the west coast. Although the word "monsoon" often brings to mind images of torrential floods and landslides, it is not a bad time to travel. The downpour tends to come and go quickly, leaving behind a clean, glistening landscape. 
 

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