Lemon Tree Premier: Atrium

Ahmedabad (Amdavad)


The Atrium is nothing if not overstated. There's a quarry's worth of marble in reception and the very comfortable rooms have thick pseudo-leather bedheads and superb soundproofing. Some of the rooms have river views. The indoor swimming pool is a work of art, and there’s a spa and sauna, too, plus good on-site dining.

Check the website for current prices and special offers. It's just north of Nehru Bridge.


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