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Elliot's Beach is one of the cleanest and safest beaches in the city of Chennai. It is located towards the south of Marina Beach. Besant Nagar Beach Road. The Ashtalakshmi Temple, located near the southern end of the beach, was built in 1976 in modern style of architecture. [5] Elliots beach at night
Elliott's Beach at Besant Nagar, Chennai. Besant Nagar is an upscale, exclusive residential neighbourhood in South Chennai, India. [1] It is located along the coast of the Bay of Bengal. The neighbourhood is inhabited by highly affluent population and is dotted with many upmarket restaurants, cafes and boutiques.
The Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels, Cathedral Road, Chennai is a five-star hotel located in Chennai, India. Opened in 1975, it was one of the first five-star hotels in the city, known as Madras at the time. [3] The hotel closed on 1 March 2023 for major renovations.
[81] [83] Marina Beach spanning 13 km (8.1 mi), the second-longest urban beach in the world and Elliot's Beach south of the Adyar river delta are the major beaches in Chennai. [84] [85] Kovalam beach, located 40 km (25 mi) away from Chennai offers adventure sports such as windsurfing. [86]
Taj Fisherman's Cove Resort & Spa, commonly called Fisherman's Cove, is a luxury beach resort [1] near the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Chennai, India.Categorized as a 5-star deluxe resort by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, [2] it is a part of the chain of Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces and is classified under the group's leisure/resort hotels section.
The hotel is the ninth hotel in The Luxury Collection brand. [ 6 ] The hotel, built on over 1,600,000 sq ft, is dubbed the largest stand-alone hotel in the country [ 7 ] built with an investment of ₹ 12,000 million and has the largest convention centre in the country built on 100,000 sq ft with a 30,000-sq ft pillar-less ballroom. [ 8 ]
Chennai Lighthouse is located on Marina Beach. South of the Adyar, the first section is called Elliot's Beach or Besant Nagar beach and is followed by the Tiruvanmiyur Beach, the Kottivakkam Beach and the Neelangarai Beach. The beach is visited by most people in the late afternoon and evening, when the sea breeze effect is at its strongest.
In 2010, a thematic sculpture of a boat, called the 'Fishermen at the Buckingham Canal', designed by the students of Government College of Arts and Crafts, Chennai, was installed by the Corporation of Chennai. [1] The park is one of the seven entry points to the beach where drop gates have been planned by the Corporation. [2]