New Woodlands Hotel in Chennai features 175 guestrooms that are designed in a way that appeals to the aesthetic sense of even the most discerning travelers. The rooms are the cocoons of comfort that are appointed with a host of modern in-room amenities that comprise of air-conditioner, attached bath with running hot and cold water, telephone, fax, television, safe deposit, channel music and tea and coffee maker.
Multi-cuisine Restaurant - New Woodlands Hotel in Chennai features a multi-cuisine restaurant that dishes out diverse kinds of vegetarian foods. Here the guests can also sample a variety of the Indian culinary preparations.
South Indian Restaurant - The South Indian Restaurant is known for entertaining the guests with scrumptious south Indian delicacies. The best part about the food served here is that they are prepared with utmost care and the traditional method of cooking is strictly adhered to.
New Woodlands Hotel in Chennai will features a well-equipped Business Center which means the corporate guests need not lose their sleep over conducting a business event. The updated business and conference facilities that the guests can avail here make it easy for the corporate guests to carry on with their business proceedings.
Chennais New Woodlands Hotel is attentive to the recreational requirements of the guests. The recreational facilities that the guests can pleasurably occupy themselves with during their leisure comprise of beauty parlor, shopping arcade, swimming pool and billiards room. You can also choose to embark on a sightseeing trips to make the most of your spare time.
Among the other additional facilities that are made available to the guests at Chennai's New Woodlands Hotel are included laundry services, banking and travel desk.
Chennai is dotted with a number of popular tourist draws that have contributed in making Chennai one of the oft visited tourist destinations in India. The Marina Beach in Chennai is the second longest beach in the world. Another place of tourist interest is the Santhome Cathedral whose construction can be traced back to 14th or 15th century AD.