Le Meridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spa
Mahabaleshwar

About Le Meridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spa
This sophisticated Hotel is situated in Mahabaleshwar. The reception desk is not open throughout the day. Pets are not permitted on the premises.
Facilities
- Laundry Facilities*
- Swimming Pool
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- Room Service
- Conference Venues
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Barber/Beauty Salon
- Bathrobe
- Bathroom
- Breakfast
- Business Center
- Express check in
- Health Spa
- Iron and board
- Luggage storage
- Massage
- Minibar
- Safe
- Shower
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- Type: Hotel
- Sleeps: 244
- Check-in: 14:00 Check-out: 11:00
Important Information
Cancellation Policy:
No cancellations or refunds.
Booking Information:
Car park NO. “IMPORTANT: Please note that the price displayed covers the maximum occupancy of 2 guests per room plus the meal plan if booked. Additional guests (adults or children) will be charged extra person fee plus meal plan upon arrival.”.
Le Meridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spa Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
Things to do in and around Mahabaleshwar
Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park
(63.5 km from Mahabaleshwar)
The Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Zoo, comprises an animal orphanage, a zoo and a snake park. The Park is home to a wide variety of reptiles, birds and mammals including a white tiger, leopard, sloth bears, barking...
Parvati Hill Temples
(67.5 km from Mahabaleshwar)
Situated atop the incredibly scenic viewpoint of Parvati Hill are five Hindu temples. The main temple is the oldest heritage structure in Pune, built in 1749 from blackstone. The temples are open from 5am until 8pm.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
(69.2 km from Mahabaleshwar)
The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum houses a quirky collection of Indian items used in daily life. Along with traditional arts and crafts, there are carved palace doors, 2,000 year-old pottery, 17th century paintings, hundreds of musical instruments,...
Shaniwar Wada
(70.2 km from Mahabaleshwar)
Built in 1746, Shaniwar Wada was a royal palace of the Peshwa monarchs of the Maratha Empire until British occupation in 1818. A mysterious fire caused major damage to the fort in 1828 but the surviving structures and ruins are now one of Pune’s...