Drafadilla Residences
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Nestled in the heart of Koramangala'a residential hub, Drafadilla is the first and finest among Bangalore's famed Residence Hotels, established almost a decade ago. Drafadilla is a pleasant combination of the comfort of a Business Hotel and the plush convenience of home.
Drafadilla offers amongst the most luxurious living spaces in the city with 86 sprawling and well appointed residences, all services and facilities of an up market traditional Business Hotel. It includes a 24 hours coffee shop, Cilantro- the restaurant famed to be among Bangalore's best kept Secrets, live grill stations by the pool side, well-equipped Health Club, swimming pool and Spa facility.
The emphasis at Cilantro is on creating a living space that seamlessly weaves in the comfort of home with the functionality of a business hotel. Be it business or leisure, we're glad to offer you the perfect hospitality solution. Crafted to your suit your need, just like home.
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Cosmopolitan Bengaluru is the number one city in South India, blessed with a tolerable climate and a burgeoning nightlife, dining and shopping scene. It’s not a place you visit for the world-class sights (although it has a few beautiful parks and well-preserved Victorian-era architecture), but rather to experience the new, global face of India. During the past decade Bangalore experiences an amazing surge of development, along with heavy traffic and rising pollution. However, it has also taken care to preserve its green spaces and historical landmarks. While urbanisation pushes its boundaries outward, the central district remains much the same as it did under the British.