Shilton Suites - Ulsoor Road

21 Jun'24

22 Jun'24

1 room, 2 guests

Shilton Suites - Ulsoor Road

Shilton Suites - Ulsoor Road

Sivanchetti Gardens, Karnataka | Fri, 21 Jun - Sat, 22 Jun | 1 Room, 2 Adults

₹3,251

₹3,121

/ night + ₹553 taxes & fees

Shilton Suites - Ulsoor Road

Sivanchetti Gardens, Bangalore

2.6

10+ ratings

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Central Location · 

Convenient · 

Friendly Staff

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Cancellation till check-in available

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Free breakfast on select plans

Some plans include free breakfast

Amenities

Room service

Airport shuttle service

Guest can Contact the hotel to arrange Airport, Train, Ferry, Ship Pick Up Service

Transportation

Doctor on call available

Dry cleaning

Property rules

Check-in: After 12:00 PM, Check-out: 12:00 PM

Cancellation till check-in available, with ClearChoice Max

About property

This boutique Bed Breakfast hotel is located just a 5 minutes walk from Mahatma Gandhi Road. A total of 21 centrally air-conditioned Suite rooms are available that are spacious and tastefully furnished with a sitting room and a bedroom area, attached bath and a well equipped kitchenette. The Penthouse Suites are extra spacious and have private terraces. There is also a fitness centre with a Jacuzzi and a steam room, for the fitness-conscious guests.

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₹3,121

+ ₹553 taxes & fees

/ night

₹3,251

4% off

No cost EMI from ₹1,224

Breakfast included

Free cancellation

Cleartrip ratings

Cleartrip's ratings are determined using a proprietary algorithm, reflecting recent real-world guest experiences.

2.6

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10+ ratings

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2.9
is the average rating of recent 10 guests
Consistent
ratings for the last 6 months
47%
guests liked this property
COUPLES

3.0

FRIENDS

1.0

SOLO

3.0

FAMILY

1.5

BUSINESS

3.8

AI generated summary from recent guest reviews

Location

3.3

The hotel's location in the heart of Bengaluru is highly praised by travelers. It is conveniently close to MG Road and other attractions, making it a great choice for exploring the city. The hotel is also well-connected to public transportation and has a good selection of nearby restaurants. Overall, guests feel safe and find the location to be convenient for both business and leisure travel.

Convenient Location

Nearby Attractions

Service

2.9

Check-in/check-out experience is generally smooth, with some mentioning quick service and 24*7 availability. Airport transfers are available but not mentioned frequently. Wi-Fi connectivity is praised in rooms and common areas, with good speed. Housekeeping efficiency and room service receive positive feedback. Overall, service is a mixed bag with some highlights and areas for improvement.

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Value For Money

2.8

Guests have mixed perceptions of the value for money at the hotel. While some found it to be a budget-friendly option with a central location, others felt that the quality and service could be improved for the price. Overall, the hotel delivers on its promises to provide a budget-friendly stay, but some guests expected more for the price paid.

Value for Money

Reviews

No-go zone unless you have no choice

2/5

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Anish-Babu P on Jan 26, 2024

I was taking my brother-in-law and little nephew for a boy's night out in Bengaluru. My parents' apartment in Ulsoor is too small to accommodate that many guests, so I was looking for a nice place near their residence for the three of us to stay over that night. I had almost made my mind up and booked a place at the Radison when I rang Shilton and spoke to Salma. She was quite helpful and offered me the Penthouse suite. The idea of a rooftop room with a terrace overlooking the Ulsoor Rd--MG Road intersection appealed to me and I went ahead and booked us in. This place was cheaper than the Radison, and that should have been a warning sign. A few hours before we reached Bengaluru, I rang the reception to confirm our booking -- because the reception hadn't been able to accept my overseas Visa card over the phone, and of course I didn't have any other way to pay. That was when the chap at the reception clarified that they didn't actually have any parking and that we would have to park on the street -- which was also where their boss parked, he explained. We got there, paid for a parking spot and hauled our luggage to the reception. I paid up for the entire stay and we snuggled into the tiny elevator only to find that the elevator stopped at the 3rd floor and that we'd have to go up a flight of stairs to the Penthouse. My penthouse-fuelled joy was still gushing, so we made it up to the room with a smile. That smile was instantly wiped out when the door to the room opened and we were greeted by a dank odour. The place smelled like no one had stayed there for a while. The furnishings were falling apart and some lights worked. The ceiling seemed to be held up by some form of magic, the kitchenette looked like a warning to not heat up any food there, and the bathroom smelled terrible. The bed linen neither looked great nor smelled fresh. Thankfully, the little additional mattress I'd asked for was provided and I hoped to heaven my little nephew wouldn't notice how not-so-fresh it smelled. That night, my brother-in-law opted for the relative freshness of the hard sofa in the sit-out and I resigned myself to a night on a certainly-not-fresh bed. The reception's attitude was less than helpful, and Salma wasn't around either -- when I rang the chap down there and explained that our room appeared to be a dungeon from medieval Europe where a farty dragon had been previously housed, he seemed rather surprised. Finally exasperated, I asked him to just speedily send someone up with air freshener before one of us jumped off the darn roof in disgust. He did exactly that -- there was no apology, there was no effort to come up and see what it was about the room that was bothering us or any other gesture that one would expect in a hotel in the middle of Bengaluru city. I think the Shilton called itself a three star hotel, but I'm not sure any of those stars are real. Anyway, a rather unhelpful chap turned up with a liquid spraying siphon and sprayed some stuff all around in complete bewilderment -- as we stepped out with sad looks on our faces, I had to specifically instruct him to spray some in the kitchenette and bathroom although he either promptly forgot the bathroom or the bathroom was cursed by that farty medieval dragon to smell must and dank forever. In theory, the amenities our room provided should have made it a good place to stay -- there was a kettle, a small bar fridge, air-conditioning, a little sit-out with couches attached to the bedroom/sleeping area and a decent sized ensuite bath/toilet. Unfortunately, the lack of an elevator all the way to the top, the lack of parking, the condition of the bathroom/toilet, the terrible odour that dominated our time in the place, the lack of good housekeeping and the wrong attitude from the staff all contributed to a pretty lousy experience overall. I doubt I'll ever risk staying the Shilton again -- chances are that we just got the worst kept room in the hotel, but I wouldn't risk it given that for three thousand Rupees more I could have comfortably stayed at the Radison in a nice clean room sans the terrace. I'm not a Radison fan and no one's paid me for this review, but I've stayed at the Radison in three other countries and am inclined to trust their standards. Now for the good stuff -- the Shilton's location is great, and the terrace adjoined to our room overlooked Ulsoor Rd and the Citrix building, which seemed to be a landmark when we got Ubers to zip around to my parents' place, Garuda Mall etc. MG Road is a stone's throw away and that meant ATMs, restaurants and the smoggy charm of Bengaluru was easily accessible. The terrace itself was well laid out with decent outdoor furniture and some pretty plants keeping us company. There seemed to be a lot of pigeons curious about us perching along the ledges -- charming little fellows. We did enjoy our morning coffees there before we checked out. Check out is at midday, which is convenient. Anyway, our boy's night out was ruined by the whole experience and for me that's a clear sign that I won't even try this hotel ever again. I hope this serves as honest feedback for the hotel management.

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OK but there's better for not a lot more nearby

3/5

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Andrew B on Jan 21, 2024

We stayed in a Deluxe Suite instead of the Luxury Suite which may have better amenities, but I’ve only rated our stay as 3/5 because our room (number 35) was not a suite; it was a bedroom with kitchen cupboards and a kitchen sink; no fridge, microwave or kitchen utensils. The room itself was OK; good sized, clean and well-maintained with a good quality bed and furniture. The ensuite shower room was also fine and whilst the air conditioning was effective, it was very noisy. This particular room also suffered from being next to the noisy lift. Breakfast was freshly cooked with a reasonable choice, though the breakfast room is very small so required tables to be shared at busy times.

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Got all the basics

3/5

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Rovingeyes on Dec 04, 2023

Headline: 3.5 out of 5. The flush and the shower work. But the hand soap dispenser doesn’t and the hand spray leaks. The good - It’s can’t get better in terms of the central location - It’s okay as a bread and breakfast. No bells and whistles - The AC works, the bed is comfy. It’s clean - The wifi is the biggest plus and the most imp - I could do all my virtual calls from the room - It's got all the basics - Despite facing a main road, it’s quiet - You can Swiggy food when you like - I was late in ordering dinner one day but they sent me sandwich despite kitchen being closed. That was nice of them The bad - The leaking hand spray is mighty irritating and they have no intention of fixing/maintaining the property - The Netflix remote doesn’t work nor does Tatasky. So good luck finding entertainment choices (They said the technician wasn’t available on the day I checked in. But no one came even after that) - Apparently the tea station isn’t a part of your training. I had to ask them replenish sugar and milk packets. I still had to use my own tea bags towards the end because they stopped putting back what I used. If you are in Bangalore for work and need a central location, this is great. Basic and clean. No point expecting more at this budget.

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Good

3/5

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Pinkrajcat on Jun 07, 2019

Rooms are big with one common room n kitchen. But ac is on top of the wardrobe so room is not getting chilled properly and no fan. Breakfast no much variety but tasty. They serv breakfast in one small underground room n the roof of the room is too down u will feel dizzy. Worth for one night

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Good Budget Hotel

4/5

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BhuvanM29 on Sep 20, 2018

Its a good budget hotel with welcoming service staff. Spacious rooms & with all amenities in working condition - Electric kettle, refrigerator, locker, iron with board, DVD player. Also have a modular kitchen platform with microwave oven & fire extinguisher. Only compromise is on breakfast where options are limited & a served in a very small room.

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Sivanchetti Gardens, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560001

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