Thiruvananthapuram, formerly referred to as Trivandrum, is situated at the southernmost tip of India and holds the status of being the capital of Kerala state. It is renowned for its breathtaking colonial architecture and serene beaches that grace its picturesque landscape.

Some of the main attractions in Thiruvananthapuram and their approximate distances from Hotel Town Tower are

Government Secretariat

The Kerala state administrative hub is a 151-year-old grand structure built in the Romano-Dutch architectural style, serving as a symbol of historical significance

Technopark

the first technology park in India and also the largest IT park in the country, offers a glimpse into the thriving IT industry of the state

Lulu Mall

India’s largest mall, ranked among the top 50 globally, provides a comprehensive shopping and entertainment experience with multiplex cinemas, food courts, gaming zones

Napier Museum

established in 1855, provides visitors with insights into Kerala’s rich cultural heritage. It boasts a diverse collection of historical artifacts and exhibits, including notable works by Raja Ravi Varma.

Kovalam

with tranquil atmosphere and stunning beaches (Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach, Samudra Beach) draw visitors from around the world who seek relaxation and recreation by the sea

Thiruvananthapuram Zoo

Asia’s biggest Zoo is the oldest one in India which was built in 1857 by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma the former ruler of Travancore.

Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Revered as the epitome of Hindu worship, garnered worldwide attention when an astonishing wealth of gold and artifacts were discovered in its underground chambers, hailed as one of the largest treasure troves in the world.

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple

renowned for the annual Attukal Pongala festival, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest gathering of women for religious activity

Beemapalli Dargah

is dedicated to Syedunnisa Beema Beevi, renowned for her miraculous powers and numerous karamat (miracles), which attracted people of all faiths and castes. The annual Uroos, along with an 11-day festival, is celebrated to commemorate the death anniversary of Beema Beevi and to honor her remarkable deeds.

Trivandrum International Airport

is a major hub in South India, connecting the region to domestic and international destinations. With modern amenities and scenic surroundings, it offers travelers a comfortable and convenient experience.

Central Railway station

The Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station facilitates long-distance train connections to almost every part of India, making it an essential gateway for travelers.

Central Bus Terminal

Trivandrum Central Bus Terminal, or Thampanoor Bus Terminal connects passengers to various destinations including intercity, and interstate routes.