For short breaks

September 06, 2009 11:44 am | Updated 11:44 am IST

An outside view of Leela Palace, Bangalore. Photo: G.R.N. Somashekar

An outside view of Leela Palace, Bangalore. Photo: G.R.N. Somashekar

The Leela has come up with offers during the coming months for each of its properties, be it the cliff top Leela Kempinski Kovalam or the sprawling 75-acre property in south Goa where you can soak in the scent of the sea.

The Leela Palace Kempinski, Bangalore, has festive offers for Dussehra, Deepavali, Thanksgiving, and Christmas / New Year.

All rates are inclusive of buffet breakfast at Citrus the all-day diner.

Opt for the Leela Kempinski Goa Getaway Offer, and you could get great bed and breakfast deals on the three room categories -- Pavilion, Premiere and Lagoon. The rates are on double occupancy, and for three nights and four days. The package includes arrival and departure transfers by an air-conditioned coach from the airport / railway station, Indian welcome with tender coconut on arrival, buffet breakfast for two at The Café.

Under the all-meals package, you can have breakfast, buffet lunch and dinner at The Café. You also get complimentary usage of the steam bath / sauna and swimming pool facilities. Rates (taxes extra) are valid for stays up to October 15.

At the Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach, Kerala, the Monsoon Getaway, valid up to October 15, offers bread and breakfast, and all meals package for the garden view pavilion, beach view superior and beach view deluxe rooms.

The packages are for two nights / three days, and include two-way airport transfers by coach from Thiruvananthapuram and complimentary usage of the gym and swimming pool.

For reservations, call 044-25323936 or 044-25323503.

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