| Rating |
| City | Pune |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Location | Bhandarkar Institute Road. Deccan Gymkhana, Pune |
| Rooms | 20 |
The low average age of the population in Pune accounts much for the mushrooming of eateries, shopping malls, theatres and multiplexes and hotels in Pune. The hotels offer full customer satisfaction and value for money.
Accommodation :
The rooms at the hotel Raviraj Pune are elegantly appointed and cater to all the needs of the business as well as leisure class. The well furnished rooms are fitted with state of the art modern gadgets and make your stay memorable.
Attached bathrooms, AC and climate control, tea/coffee makers, refrigerator, DVD players, hairdryers, dialing, 24 hrs room service are some of the in-room facilities you get at the Hotel Raviraj Pune. Wi-Fi internet in rooms is also available.
Dining :
The restaurant at the Hotel Raviraj Pune serves multi cuisine delicacies. The excellent appetizing ambience and warm dcor makes an excellent dining experience. Indian, Chinese and continental cuisine are available.
Business :
The conference hall at the Hotel Raviraj Pune is well equipped. Audio visual equipments, internet connectivity, fax, postal services, etc. are available. The boardroom offers U Shaped seating arrangement for board meetings etc.
Recreation :
The Hotel Raviraj arranges for evening barbeque to spice up your evenings. An elegantly appointed lobby with Wi-Fi enabled can be a nice hangout place at the hotel.
Other Facilities :
Laundry, housekeeping, front desk, doctor on call, credit card acceptability, baggage storage, car parking space, bike parking, non smoking room, elevator, bicycle hire, car hire, are some of the other facilities available at the Hotel Senator Pune.
City Info :
Pune is pretty much a cosmopolitan city. Although Marathi is the official language of the city and the most common language spoken on the streets, Hindi and English are also widely spoken by the locals. Everyone speaks at least one of the two languages. Most schools in the use English as the primary medium of instruction. There are also resident Gujaratis and Parsis who speak their vernacular at home.