Are you looking for a decent place to stay which has four stars to its name and
keeps up the quality? Regenta OMR is the best place to visit with your friends
or family on your trip to Chennai.
Placed in the IT corridor of Chennai Rajiv Gandhi Salai OMR right next to
Marina mall
We would be welcomed with a high raised ceiling; from the lobby, introducing
beige and brown would create this sand texture throughout your stay. The party
hall on the ground floor will be dominant with its Blue louvered door with the
pinch of Gold ornaments on it.
3rd floor you will have this amazing fitness area which invites the
entire OMR into the space and creates a never ending vibe
4ft swimming pool on the same floor has the amazing view of the entry of the
marina mall
4th floor has the bar and dining area
Dining area would be all linear with
the same brown wood theme flowing and the chaotic false ceiling falls perfectly
within the created order of the space.
Bar transits you to this new land;
with blue themed lights and theme, which creates this other worldly experience
separated from the other brown works all over.
The higher floor rooms are a boon to this hotel as they tried to incorporate
the view of the exterior inside the rooms and corridor with a glass window.
The view of the OMR from the 10th floor was gorgeous; a true treat
for the eye.
The royal welcome of the corridor with the wooden false ceiling and the carpet
below and a tainted glass bowl, kind-of hanging lights was surprisingly
delightful.
The interior of the rooms was amazing as the wooden floor and sand textured
marble with the Mahabalipuram wall paper played exactly what it was supposed to
do with the brown and beige theme to create a sand textured atmosphere.
You have an option to choose twin single bed rooms or queen bed rooms or an
entire suite according to your needs.
The average tariff might differ, but we booked twin single beds for Rs3.9k per
night.
Overall, one of the best stays we had in this amazing couple friendly business
hotel in the capital of the state.
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