Vivanta By Taj Whitefield
Hotel Description | Hotel Amenities | Dining Options
Hotel Description
199 rooms, 3 floors
This 5 Star hotel of the TAJ Group stands right at the main entrance to the International Tech Park. There are 170 guest rooms and 29 suites to choose from. Guests can explore the finest cuisines from India and beyond in the in-house restaurant. Corporate travelers are also facilitated with Tango a 2816 square feet banquet hall designed to conduct a successful business event. Guests can rejuvenate by taking a dip in the Celsius, an outdoor swimming pool or enjoy a spa session and a makeover at Jiva spa and beauty salon. There is also the Mosaic-Shopping arcade where guests can indulge in a shopping spree. Crocodile Dundee trip and Spice Plantation trip are also organized on request to quench the adventurous zeal of a guest. A game of tennis can also be enjoyed in the lawn. Guests can also avail the chopper service from BIAL to Whitefield.
Hotel Amenities
(Additional fees may apply to some amenities)
- Internet Access
- Pets Welcome
- Room Service
- Dry Cleaning/Laundry
- Spa Services
- Tennis Courts
- Business Center
- Meeting Rooms
- Wheelchair Accessible
Dining Options
Dining Options
Number of Bars in Hotel: 1
Number of Restaurants in Hotel: 3
ON PROPERTY:
Caramel
Currently under renovation and due to open in July.
Type: Deli
Attire: Casual
Cuisine: International
Caramel has to offer a wide variety of frappes, smoothies, sandwiches, deserts, homemade ice creams, chocolates and nutritious salads.
Tease
Type: Lounge/Bar
Attire: Smart Casual
Cuisine: Asian
At Tease once can sample a mix of signature cocktails and Asian grilled delicacies.
Latitude
Type: Coffee Shop
Attire: Casual
Cuisine: Pan Asian, Italian and Indian
Latitude is a multi-cuisine restaurant which serves the best from Asia, India and the West.
Terracotta
Type: Fine Dining
Attire: Semi Formal
Cuisine: Indian, North West Frontier and Indus Region
This specialty restaurant serves the finest from the North West Frontier with dishes from the old Indian provinces of Punjab, Sind and present day Kashmir.


