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Crescent Park Hotel offers a surprisingly comfortable stay in a quiet yet conveniently located business district of Chennai. The neighborhood is peaceful, and the hotel’s central position makes it ideal for both business travelers and tourists exploring the city. I was initially assigned room 204 upon late-night check-in—definitely avoid this one. It felt worn out and outdated. The next morning, I was moved to room 209, which woke me up to natural sunlight and fresh air—a huge improvement! The staff truly make the difference here. Prem and Shyam, the room attendants, are genuinely kind and always ready to help with any issue. Santosh at front desk was professional and welcoming. Breakfast was just average—not much to get excited about—but the surrounding area has excellent dining options, so that’s a major plus. Don’t worry about language barriers—even if you don’t speak Tamil, the housekeeping team speaks Hindi, and front desk staff are fluent in both Hindi and English. TV channels are plentiful, though I’d love to see Star Sports 1 in English next time instead of Tamil, as I don’t understand the language. Overall, it’s a solid value-for-money experience. The hospitality and attentiveness of the team really elevate the stay.

My stay at Aditi Home Stay was absolutely delightful. From the moment I arrived, everything felt clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. The room was spotless and spacious, with all amenities working perfectly—air conditioning, hot water, and Wi-Fi were reliable throughout my visit. The staff went above and beyond to make me feel welcome, offering helpful tips on local attractions and dining spots. Location-wise, it’s quiet yet convenient, just a short walk from public transport and a few great restaurants. I truly appreciated the homely atmosphere and the attention to detail. For anyone visiting Chennai, this is a top choice—comfortable, clean, and full of charm. I’ll definitely be back.

Upon arrival, all AC rooms were fully booked, so I was offered a non-AC room temporarily with the promise of a room change later. When I tried to cancel my booking, they asked me to wait for two hours before they could arrange an AC room—this delay was a bit frustrating. I had booked a room with free breakfast, but unfortunately, it wasn’t served at all. The location is solid—easy access to local attractions and public transport. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout. If you're planning to stay here, I’d recommend contacting the property at least twice before your trip to confirm what’s included in your booking, especially regarding amenities like breakfast. Overall, the hotel isn’t bad—it's reasonably priced and well-located—but there’s definitely room for improvement in service reliability and communication.

Kans One Hotel stands out as a fantastic choice for travelers looking for comfort and convenience near Chennai International Airport. The moment I arrived, I was impressed by the clean, well-maintained rooms and the friendly staff who made my stay feel welcoming. Its strategic location makes it easy to get to the airport or explore the city—just a short ride away. The room was spacious, quiet, and had everything I needed, from good lighting to reliable Wi-Fi. I especially appreciated the thoughtful touches like fresh towels and a well-stocked mini-fridge. Whether you're here for a quick layover or a longer visit, this hotel delivers great value. It’s no wonder guests keep coming back. I’ll definitely be booking again next time I’m in Chennai.

The value for money is great—perfect for a budget-friendly stay. The room comes with a private bedroom, living area, and a small kitchenette. While cooking isn’t possible, the included washing machine makes laundry hassle-free. One thing to note: there’s a hospital on the second floor, so the ground floor often has people sitting around, which can be a bit noisy. That said, the overall atmosphere remains comfortable and clean. It’s well located for easy access to public transit, making it convenient for exploring the city. A solid choice if you’re looking for a no-frills, practical place to rest.

The room was spotlessly clean and well-equipped with all the essentials I needed. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive—always ready to help without being intrusive. What really stood out was the location: right in the heart of Chennai, with easy access to buses, metro, and major attractions nearby. I didn’t have to worry about transportation at all. It’s rare to find such a convenient, comfortable stay with such excellent service. Highly recommend this place for any traveler looking for a hassle-free experience in a vibrant city.

I stayed at Majestic Manor in Chennai and overall had a positive experience. The location is convenient, with easy access to the city center via public transit. However, room cleanliness could be more consistent—some days the cleaning wasn’t thorough, and I noticed minor dust buildup in the bathroom. It would also be helpful if check-in and check-out times offered more flexibility, especially for travelers with tight schedules. Despite these small drawbacks, the hotel offers good value for money, and the staff are friendly and accommodating. I’d definitely consider staying here again on my next trip to Chennai.

My stay at Hotel Emerald Manor Chennai was absolutely outstanding. From the moment I arrived, everything felt seamless—easy access via public transit, a short walk from local restaurants and shops. The room was spotless, spacious, and incredibly comfortable, with a bed that made for a perfect night’s sleep. The staff went above and beyond: friendly, attentive, and always ready to help. They even offered assistance with luggage and provided helpful tips about nearby attractions. The hotel’s lush garden setting creates a peaceful retreat right in the heart of the city. It's rare to find such a well-balanced blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Chennai—this is definitely a place I’ll come back to.

My stay at Aasai Guest House was underwhelming. The rooms were average in size and condition, but didn’t justify the price point. No breakfast included, which was a letdown for a budget-friendly option. There was no hot water kettle, and no facilities for tea or coffee—definitely inconvenient if you’re used to having a quick brew. Charging ports were placed too high, making it awkward to plug in devices while lying down or sitting. Some rooms are located on the far side of the building, where Wi-Fi signal is weak and other services aren’t consistently available. Overall, the experience felt inconsistent—basic amenities missing and service not up to par with what’s being charged. It’s okay for a short overnight stop, but not recommended if you're looking for comfort or reliability.

The exterior of the hotel looked promising, but the reality was a big letdown. The lobby and rooms were visibly dirty, and the worst part? When I turned on the AC, rats came out from the vents—definitely not what you expect. Staff were indifferent at best. What really ruined the experience was being falsely accused of stealing a kettle during check-out. I even offered to let them search my bags since there wasn’t a kettle in the room to begin with. We had to wait in the reception area while they searched, only to find out later that the kettle had already been sent for repair. By the time it was sorted, I missed my bus and left feeling extremely upset. One front desk agent stared at me like I’d never seen a white woman before—deeply uncomfortable and disrespectful. If you're a white traveler, I’d strongly advise avoiding this place at all costs. This is definitely not a hotel I’ll ever stay at again.

I visit Chennai every year with my father for medical appointments at SIMS Hospital in Vadapalani, and this hotel has been our go-to choice simply because it’s just a 2-minute walk from the hospital—convenient and practical. That’s really the only highlight. The rooms are on the smaller side, with an old mattress that sinks in the middle, a small cupboard, and a TV. The bathroom has hot water, but the shower head is broken and doesn’t work at all. The linens also have stains, which raised some concerns about cleanliness. The hotel does have a working elevator, but there’s no dedicated parking—only space for two cars, so we had to park on the main road, which isn’t ideal. However, the vegetarian restaurant on the ground floor serves delicious South Indian tiffin, and we’ve enjoyed it several times. It’s a small plus, but honestly, apart from location, there’s not much to recommend about the property.

During my recent road trip from Chennai to Bhubaneswar, I stayed at Redfox Hotel for both the onward journey (evening of the 12th) and return (evening of the 20th). While I’m a Platinum member with the Lemontree group of hotels, it was the manager at Redfox, Mr. Premkumar, who truly made my experience exceptional. I simply called him to book a room for my preferred dates, and he not only handled the reservation seamlessly but also took care of every detail to ensure a comfortable stay. I was assigned Room 603, a spacious suite, at an affordable rate—yet everything in the room was well-equipped and thoughtfully arranged. The service felt more like royal treatment than just a hotel stay. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, Mr. Premkumar, and all the dedicated staff for your outstanding hospitality. This experience exceeded expectations, and I’ll definitely recommend this hotel to others.
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