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Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option's off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn't seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says "don't ask too many questions." The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you'd expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet's stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it's working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There's technically Wi-Fi, though you're better off pretending it doesn't exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There's a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren't here for luxury—or visibility. It's a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it's a stopover. Others say it's a dead end. Either way, it's not a place you stay. It's a place you survive.Either way, it's not a place.
Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option's off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn't seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says "don't ask too many questions." The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you'd expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet's stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it's working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There's technically Wi-Fi, though you're better off pretending it doesn't exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There's a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren't here for luxury—or visibility. It's a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it's a stopover. Others say it's a dead end. Either way, it's not a place you stay. It's a place you survive.Either way, it's not a place.

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Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.
Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.

Rooms are spacious, family-friendly, and equipped with essentials like Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, air conditioning, mini-fridges, and more. Many hotels offer interconnected rooms or suites ideal for larger groups. Kids’ play zones, pools, and activity centers ensure the little ones stay entertained while adults relax. Enjoy breakfast buffets, on-demand meals, or try local cuisine at nearby restaurants. Staff are always ready to help—whether it’s arranging transport, suggesting local attractions, or helping with special requests. Some properties also offer pet-friendly options, parking, and laundry services.
Rooms are spacious, family-friendly, and equipped with essentials like Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, air conditioning, mini-fridges, and more. Many hotels offer interconnected rooms or suites ideal for larger groups. Kids’ play zones, pools, and activity centers ensure the little ones stay entertained while adults relax. Enjoy breakfast buffets, on-demand meals, or try local cuisine at nearby restaurants. Staff are always ready to help—whether it’s arranging transport, suggesting local attractions, or helping with special requests. Some properties also offer pet-friendly options, parking, and laundry services.

If you happen to travel to Bangalore and need accommodation near Bannerghatta, Treebo Akshaya Mayflower is the place to put up at. This modern hotel in Bangalore offers 20 rooms categorized as Acacia (Single), Oak (Standard), Mahogany (Premium), and Maple (Deluxe). Spread over three floors, the rooms at Treebo Akshaya Mayflower are provided with a TV with cable/DTH connection, intercom facility, a coffee table, a locker for your valuables, a wardrobe and an attached bathroom. The Maple and Mahogany rooms are provided with a mini-fridge and microwave in addition to the above. The amenities provided by Treebo Akshaya Mayflower include on-site parking space for 3 two-wheelers and 3 four-wheelers, round-the-clock security, the provision of an ironing board on request, an elevator for easy access, 24-hour power backup and outsourced laundry facility which is chargeable.
If you happen to travel to Bangalore and need accommodation near Bannerghatta, Treebo Akshaya Mayflower is the place to put up at. This modern hotel in Bangalore offers 20 rooms categorized as Acacia (Single), Oak (Standard), Mahogany (Premium), and Maple (Deluxe). Spread over three floors, the rooms at Treebo Akshaya Mayflower are provided with a TV with cable/DTH connection, intercom facility, a coffee table, a locker for your valuables, a wardrobe and an attached bathroom. The Maple and Mahogany rooms are provided with a mini-fridge and microwave in addition to the above. The amenities provided by Treebo Akshaya Mayflower include on-site parking space for 3 two-wheelers and 3 four-wheelers, round-the-clock security, the provision of an ironing board on request, an elevator for easy access, 24-hour power backup and outsourced laundry facility which is chargeable.



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BEST BUSINESS HOTELS IN BANGALORE

Once a designated cantonment and now a busy metropolis, there's more to Banglore than just gardens and IT companies. The Kempegowda International Airport and four prominent railway stations (Yesvantpur Junction, Bangalore Cantonment, Majestic and Krishnarajapuram) connect Banglore with the rest of India. If you happen to be travelling to the city on work and need quality accommodation, there are a number of business hotels to choose from. Such business hotels in Bangalore are located close to corporate offices and tech parks. Catering to the needs of business travellers, these hotels offer free WiFi, have conference rooms equipped with projectors, are easily accessible and provide quick check-in and check-out. Some of the best business hotels in Bangalore come with an in-house restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a swimming pool. In addition to all of these, you may also find a spa at some business hotels in Bangalore. Prominent places to visit in Bangalore include Indiranagar, Koramangala, Brigade Road (famous for pubs, lounges and restaurants), and KR Market, Shivaji Nagar and Commercial Street (popular shopping destinations). When planning a tour of the city, popular tourist attractions include HAL Aerospace Museum, Snow World, Bannerghatta National Zoo, Mysore Palace, Cubbon Park, Lalbagh, Vidhana Soudha, Wonderla and more. If you are a book lover, a trip to Blossom's on Church Street is a must! If shopping for brands is what you desire, Phoenix Marketcity, Forum Malls, UB City and Gopalan Malls are your best best. Foodies make your way to HSR Food Street, VV Puram and Malleshwaram.

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Questions & Answers about Business Hotels in bangalore

Are there any decent Bangalore business hotels where I can put up in for a few days?
Anjani | 08-02-2018
There are over 15 excellent hotels in Bangalore that are ideal for business travellers. These hotels offer amenities such as conference halls, restaurants, quick check-in and checkout, clean rooms, parking and other amenities. Click on this link for more information: https://www.treebo.com/business-hotels-in-bengaluru/
vTreebo Bangalore Team |10-02-2018
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