Hotel Annamalai is strategically located in the heart of Tiruchirappalli, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. Just a 25-minute walk from the Railway Heritage Centre cum Railway Museum, our hotel offers easy access to some of the city's key attractions. The hotel is conveniently situated approximately 10 km from Tiruchirappalli International Airport, ensuring a hassle-free commute for travelers. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the St.
Joseph's College Museum, located just 3.4 km away. For those looking to explore the city’s spiritual side, the 7th-century Ucchi Pillayar Hindu Temple is only a 10-minute drive from the hotel. Additionally, FSM Hyper, a popular shopping destination, is just a 5-minute drive away. The Vayalur Murugan Temple is also nearby, offering guests a chance to experience local religious sites. With the Trichy Central Stand bus station just a 5-minute walk from the hotel, guests have convenient access to public transportation for exploring the wider area.
A famous 7th-century Hindu temple perched on a massive rock, offering panoramic views of the city.
One of the largest and most significant Vaishnavite temples in India, located on the island of Srirangam.
A renowned Shiva temple dedicated to Lord Jambukeswarar, one of the five major Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu.
A popular temple dedicated to Goddess Mariamman, known for its vibrant festivals.
A cultural museum housing historical artifacts, paintings, and relics related to the college's history.
A museum showcasing the rich history of the Indian Railways with exhibits of vintage locomotives and rail equipment.
An ancient fortress built on a rock, offering historical significance and stunning views of the city.
An ancient Shiva temple located in Thirupattur, associated with Lord Brahma and known for its spiritual significance.
A temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, surrounded by lush greenery and known for its peaceful atmosphere.
A prominent Catholic church with impressive Gothic architecture, located in the heart of Trichy.
An ancient dam built across the Kaveri River by the Chola King Karikalan, one of the oldest functional water regulators in the world.
A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Vekkali Amman, known for its unique practice of not having a roof over the sanctum.
The ruins of a historical palace built by the Nayak rulers, showcasing Dravidian architecture.
A scenic waterfall located at the foot of the Kolli Hills, ideal for nature lovers and trekkers.
A hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering stunning views and a peaceful ambiance.
A popular picnic spot and recreational area located at the confluence of the Kaveri and Kollidam rivers.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappan, known for its tranquil environment and unique rituals.
A historic town in Trichy known for its ancient temples, including the famous Jambukeswarar Temple.
A picturesque park home to a variety of butterfly species, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors.
A serene hill range near Trichy, offering trekking opportunities and a chance to explore tribal villages and nature.