Recreation and health
For leisure, the ITC Hotel Kakatiya Sheraton & Towers has a unique pool built around a natural rock and equipped with a Jacuzzi; the perfect way to relax those tired muscles. Kaya Kalpa, a state-of-the-art health club, to rejuvenate your mind and body.
Basic Data
Country |
India |
State |
Andhra Pradesh |
District |
Hyderabad |
City |
Hyderabad |
Rooms |
190 Rooms |
Location |
Begumpet, Hyderabad
In the heart of the city
3 km from Airport
7 km from Railway Station and
2 km from the city center |
Group |
Sheraton hotels, Sheraton’s partner in India, ITC-Welcomgroup |
City Information
Hyderabad, the city of Charminar and capital of Andhra Pradesh, was founded by Quli Qutab Shah. Legends say that the foundation of the city is the result of a love story between the prince and a village belle. To appease his beloved, Bhagmati, he named the city Bhagnagar (the city of good fortune) which later changed to Hyderabad. Modelled after Isfaan in Iran, the city was meant to be a symbol of the might of the Qutab Shahi rulers. When it was completed in 1592, the city received lavish praises from many visitors including Tavernier and Abbe Carr.
Hyderabad is also the city of fabulously rich Nizams, the stories of whose hordes of gold, diamonds and pearls spread far and wide. Present-day Hyderabad is a place where tradition and modernity meet: besides preserving its rich cultural heritage, the city has also emerged as a frontrunner in the field of information technology.
Being a city that has been in the centre of affairs for around 400 years, Hyderabad has many interesting places that attract tourists from far and wide. The Charminar occupies the centre of the city and dominates its landscape. The Hussain Sagar is a large tank whose blue water provides a pleasant backdrop to the city's landscape. Salar Jung Museum is one of the best-known museums in India where you can find private collections of the Nizams. Other important attractions in the city include Naubat Pahad (a hilltop tourist spot), State Central Library (one of the best libraries in India), and the Osmania University.
The medieval age was the time of great artistic and architectural development in South India, particularly the region of Deccan. Much more calmer than its northern neighbourhoods, cities and buildings of high aesthetic value were created in this region that still make their impact on the imagination of the visitors. The Golconda Fort was the power centre of Qutab Shahi dynasty during the 16th and 17th century before Aurangzeb came to annex the region. Warangal was the capital of Kakatiyas and they created some wonderful monuments to mark their authority. Bidar was the capital of mighty Bahamani Empire while remains in Nagarjunakonda show some strong Buddhist influence. The Venkateswara Temple (562 km) in Chittoor district is the abode of the legendary Lord of the Seven hills where an uninterrupted worship of Lord Venkateswara has been carried out for over thirteen centuries.
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