Location of
Chennai : Along The Coast
Of Bay Of Bengal, Tamil Nadu
Chennai is
Regarded As : The Gateway
To The South
Chennai is
Hub Of : South India's
Film Industry
Famous
Festivities at Chennai :
Chennai's Music And Dance Festival,
Arubathimoovar Festival In Mylapore,
Festivals of Dakshinachitra
Formerly
Called : Madras |
Tourism in
Chennai
Chennai - The
Gateway To The South
Popularly regarded as "The Gateway to the
South", Chennai is the fourth largest city
in India and the capital of Tamil Nadu
state. With a vast population of about six
million people, Chennai is a city that is
growing, expanding and changing vigorously.
It's Location
Chennai has the Bay of Bengal bordering its
east, while the state of Andhra Pradesh is
on its northwest. It has the Kanchipuram on
its south and the states of Kerala and
Karnataka on its western side.
The City Of Chennai
Chennai, previously called Madras, is
comparatively a new city, about 350 years
old. The erstwhile villages of Mylapore,
Triplicane, Ezhambur (Egmore), etc., all now
a part of Chennai, have a recorded
historical past centuries older than
Chennai.
Chennai is a gracious city that has a clear
skyline, long sandy beaches, parks, historic
landmarks and tourist infrastructural
facilities which make it a convenient entry
point or base to start a tour of Tamil Nadu
and South India.
Music, dance and all other art forms of
South India are cherished and nurtured in
this city. Although the city has long been
an important center of textile
manufacturing, a great deal of industrial
expansion has taken place in recent years.
History Of The
Chennai City
Modern Chennai grew out of a small village
when in 1639 a fishing hamlet called "Madraspatnam"
was selected by early English merchants of
the East India Company as a site for the
settlement.
Chennai was the first British major
settlement in India and it was here that
many who went on to build the Empire first
learnt their trade. As a consequence, the
city is replete with much that is of
significance in British Indian history. But
the much older settlements have stories to
tell too, and so the city is an amalgam of
ancient and more modern history. Everywhere
one goes in Chennai, one can find history
written in every name.
The Growth Of Chennai
For more than 2000 years the area has been
popular with seafarers, spice traders and
cloth merchants. The 16th century saw the
arrival of the Portuguese, followed by the
Dutch. In 1693, the British East India
Company established a settlement in the
fishing village of Madraspatnam. For St.
George was constructed over a period of 15
years and finally completed in 1653. George
town grew in the area of the fort and was
granted its first municipal charter in 1688
by James II, making it the oldest
municipality in India. During the 18th and
19th centuries, French and British traders
competed for supremacy in India. In the 19th
century, the city became the seat of the
Madras presidency, one of the four divisions
of British imperial India. After
independence, it continued to grow into what
is now a significant southern gateway.
The Traditional And
Modern Outlook Of Chennai
It presents a culture that is distinct from
that of the northern part of India and is
famous for its traditional yet modern
outlook. Chennai is a city where the
traditional and the modern blend in life
everywhere. From traditional vegetarian fare
to fast foods, from nine-yard saris to the
latest in fashion, from ancient temple
architecture to modern high-rise - with
Indo-Saracenic and Victorian as stops along
the way - from classical music and dance to
discos throbbing to heady beats, Chennai has
them all and many more vivid contrasts that
are a pleasant surprise.
Centre Of South
India's Film Industry
Chennai is the centre of South India's film
industry; its skyline is ablaze with bright
movie billboards advertising the latest
celluloid fantasies. There are many big film
studios.
Climate of Chennai
Being situated at the tropical zone, Chennai
normally has a very hot and humid climate.
The best time to visit this city is the
winter season. Winter and summer temperature
does not vary much as it rains frequently
through the year.
TOURIST INFORMATION ON CHENNAI
CHENNAI TOURIST
ATTRACTIONS
Marina Beach
Golden sand, good surf and a shimmering
clean blue sea; this in a nutshell is Marina
beach. This beach is counted among one of
the longest beaches in Asia. Its 12 km-long
stretch was made beautiful by the wonderful
facelift given by Governor Mount Stuart
Elphinstone Grant Duff in the early 1880's,
and is a major tourist attraction today.
Theosophical
Society
On a vast expanse of over 250 acres on the
banks of the Adyar estuary lies the
more-than-a-century-old Theosophical
Society, amidst the woods, marshes, gardens
and waters. H.P. Blavatsky founded the
society in 1875. The Adyar Banyan tree with
its roots spreading over 40,000-sq-ft and
its library, a research centre in eastern
civilization, philosophy and religion, are
worth seeing.
PLACES OF WORSHIP IN CHENNAI
TEMPLES IN CHENNAI:
-
Kapaleeswara Temple
In Mylapore
The Kapaleeswara Temple situated in Mylapore
is very famous and attracts thousands of
devotees, especially during festival days.
The main deity, Lord Shiva, is worshipped as
"Kapaleeswara" and the Goddess as "Karpagambal".
Sri Parthasarathy
Temple At Triplicane
Parthasarathy Temple at Triplicane is one of
the two famous and ancient shrines in
Chennai. The temple is said to have existed
1200 years ago. Triplicane is also known as
"Thiruvallikeni", one of the 108 Divya
Desams, renovated by a king of Pallava
Dynasty. "Brindaranya" is the traditional
Puranic name of Thiruvallikeni. While
dedicated to Vishnu in his incarnation as
Krishna, the Parthasarathy temple enshrines
images of the five incarnations of Vishnu
including that of a wounded Krishna.
CHURCHES IN
CHENNAI: -
Santhome Cathedral
Church
Santhome Cathedral Basilica is situated on
the southern tip of Marina in Chennai. It is
a towering basilica built on the spot where
St. Thomas (an apostle of Jesus Christ) was
buried. It is the church of the Archbishop
of Chennai - pastoral head of the Catholic
community in the region.
St. Thomas Mount
St. Thomas Mount church is located near
Meenambakkam airport in Chennai. The
Portuguese built it in 1523. It is a small
relic-filled church, which stands at the
summit of the 300 foot high St. Thomas
Mount.
MOSQUES IN CHENNAI:
-
Big Mosque
The Wallajah Mosque referred to as the Big
mosque was built by the Wallajah family in
1795 in memory of the Nawab. The present
Prince of Arcot is closely associated with
this shrine even today.
MUSEUMS IN CHENNAI
National Art
Gallery, Chennai
The Pantheon Complex in Chennai, was built
before 1789 and was a place of assemblage
for the British till it was bought by the
Government in 1830. Later, several new
buildings were added to it. Today, this
complex houses the Government Museum, the
National Art Gallery and the Connemara
Public Library.
Government Museum,
Chennai
Located on Pantheon Road, between Egmore and
Anna Salai, the Government museum is a grand
repository of ancient historical treasures.
It is the first government-sponsored museum
in the country opened in Chennai in 1851.The
building originally belonged to a group of
eminent British citizens, known as the
"Pantheon committee", in charge of improving
the social life of the British in Madras.
MONUMENTS OF
CHENNAI
Fort St. George
Fort St. George is located on the Rajaji
Salai road in Chennai. The fort was one
among the first few bastions that were built
by the East India Company in 1640 to protect
its interests in India from rival companies.
This fortification also marks the making of
Madras (Chennai) as a modern city.
Valluvar Kottam
The Valluvar Kottam, on the corner of
Kodambakkam High Road and Village Road,
Chennai, is a standing memorial to immortal
Tamil Poet-Saint Thiruvalluvar. It is a
massive auditorium, constructed on reclaimed
land from an unused lake filled with the
city's garbage and debris. It was opened in
the year 1976 and the auditorium is said to
be the largest in Asia and can accommodate
about 4000 people.
Vivekananda Illam
Originally called "Ice House", this landmark
was re-christened Vivekananda Illam in 1963.
This was in remembrance of Swami
Vivekananda's brief sojourn here (in 1897
when he delivered seven historic lectures at
Chennai). It is a sacred place for every
student and devotee of Swami Vivekananda.
Senate House
One of Chennai's most impressive
architectural marvels, Senate House, at the
Madras University campus on the Marina, was
constructed under the supervision of Robert
Fellowes Chisholm, one of the greatest
architects of the 19th century.
B. M. Birla
Planetarium
B.M. Birla Planetarium located at Kottur in
Chennai, houses a modern fully computerised
projector, which depicts the heaven on a
hemispherical dome. The planetarium presents
to the visiting public and students
audio-visual programs on various themes in
astronomy.
The Corporation
Campus/ Rippon Building
To the west of Central Station in Chennai is
the Rippon Building, the dazzling white
headquarters of the Corporation of Chennai.
It is one of the few public buildings in
Chennai that time has not managed to ravage.
MEMORIALS IN
CHENNAI
Anna Square, MGR Memorial, Rajiv Gandhi
Memorial, Victory War Memorial are the
memorials often visited by tourists in
Chennai.
PARKS IN CHENNAI
Anna Zoological
Park
Situated in Vandalur, about 35 km from
Chennai , the Anna zoological park is one of
the latest and modern zoos of India and the
biggest in South East Asia. Spreading over
an area of 510 hectares of dry evergreen
forests with gently undulating terrain, the
specially created open island type
enclosures with wet and dry moats and
enclosures with hidden walls and simulated
natural environment make the animals, feel
in their natural environment.
Snake Park
Founded by wildlife conservationist Romulus
Whitaker, the Snake Park, at Guindy,
Chennai, houses a variety of reptiles.
Cobras, Pythons, Kraits, Adders, Vipers,
Monitor Lizards and giant Turtles are some
of the special draws at the park. It is well
maintained with generous enclosures.
Information boards debunk many myths about
reptiles.
Amusement Parks In
Chennai
Kids and adults will have a wonderful time
at the amusements parks- MGM dizzy world,
Dash 'n Splash, Dolphin City, and Kishkinta,
located just outside the city.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
OF CHENNAI
Music and Dance
Festival, Chennai
The Chennai Music and Dance festival
celebrated during the latter half of
December and early part of January is a
cultural extravaganza that has no parallel
anywhere in the world. A unique feature of
this art festival is the fact that upcoming
artistes also get a chance to exhibit their
talents to this city of music and dance
lovers at large along with the
well-established artistes. Art lovers from
various parts of the world visit the city
during this season and in nearly all of them
there is always a rush for tickets
Arubathimoovar
Festival In Mylapore
The Kapaleeswara temple in Mylapore is very
famous and attracts thousands of devotees
especially during festival days. The bronze
idols of the 63 Nayanmars, the saints who
were devotees of Lord Shiva are placed
within the Kapaleeswarar Sannadhi. The
Nayanmars glorified Lord Shiva with
enchanting hymns.
The Arubathimoovar festival is celebrated
here during March - April and all the
Nayanmars are taken in a colourful
procession through the streets of Mylapore.
Festivals of
Dakshinachitra
Dakshinachitra is a unique Heritage village
situated at Muttukadu on the new
Mamallapuram coastal road, 20-km from
Chennai. Dakshinachitra offers the visitor
an unforgettable and authentic insight into
the lifestyles of diverse people of South
India. The traditional craftsmen and folk
artists are seen at work in the settings
representing the century-old houses and work
sports of the crafts community. The
festivals of Dakshinachitra attract huge
crowds.
EXCURSIONS FROM
CHENNAI
Cholamandal
Artists' village
The Artists' village in Cholamandal, 10-km
from Tiruvanmiyur is where some of the best
artist of South India live and work
together.
MGR Film City
Known to the world over for its film
industry, MGR Film City is a special
delight, which houses various locations and
settings for film shootings besides dubbing
and re-recording theatres.
Mamallapuram/
Mahabalipuram
Located at a distance of 58 km from Chennai,
Mahabalipuram has everything that makes a
site memorable; tradition, history, piety,
western annals, and current importance as a
centre of tourism.
Crocodile Bank
Located 42-m from Chennai is a farm where
several species of Indian and African
crocodiles and alligators are bred in
captivity. This crocodile bank is on the way
to Mahabalipuram and is run by Romulve
Whittaker. About 5,000 species are kept in
their natural surroundings in open pools.
They can be viewed from a safe distance.
Vedanthangal Birds
Sanctuary
Vedanthangal bird sanctuary is located in
Kanchipuram district, 85-km from Chennai. It
is the oldest bird sanctuary in the country
and has been in existence presumably for
more than 200 years. Vedanthangal is a bird
watchers paradise, especially during the
winter season, when birds in a myriad of
colours and kinds descend on the lake in
hordes. A beautiful sight to behold indeed!
Kanchipuram
Kanchipuram is a small, rural town about
75-km from Chennai. With the Sankara Mutt
acting as the hub of Hindu activities and
the temples, Kanchipuram is one of the most
highly visited pilgrimage spots in India,
and can rightfully be called the "Religious
Capital of South India".
Tirupati
84-km from Chennai at the extreme south of
Andhra Pradesh is Tirupati, one of the most
important pilgrimage centres of India. The
temple of Lord Venkateshwara rests on a hill
at Tirumala overlooking the little town of
Tirupati. Lord Venkateshwara, an incarnation
of Lord Vishnu is the presiding deity here.
SHOPPING IN CHENNAI
Chennai is one of the major trading centres
in South India. It provides a good market
for not only bulk purchasers but also offers
many items for tourist shoppers. The
traditional handicraft and handloom items
are very popular among tourists. The south
silk has been a rage among the women for
centuries.
The Victoria Technical Institute at Mount
Road is known for selling quality products
in Handicraft, Handmade clothing and Batik
greeting cards. The best place to purchase
some art and crafts item is the Central
Cottage Industries Emporium in the Temple
tower. This place is tastefully decorated
and has products from all over India.
Exclusively For Silk - Shopping in Chennai
For silk, the main centres are Srinivasa
Silk, Nalli and Kumaran at T. Nagar and B.M
Silks in Mylapore. T. Nagar has out lets of
all the major textile mills in India. The
state emporiums are located along Anna Salai.
The gems and jewellery shops are on Mount
Road. The Burma Bazaar is famous for all
kind of electronic gadgets even textile,
ready-made garments and perfumes. The
Traditional Crafts of Chennai
For those looking for traditional bell metal
items, bronze icons and stone sculpture as
well as other crafts from Southern region,
the best place would be the Tamil Nadu State
Emporia Poompuhar.
Major Shopping
Centres in Chennai:
Anna Salai
Burma Bazaar
Cauvery
Chinthamani super market
Co-optex
Cottage industries exposition
Cison's complex
Dakshin art G allery
Eldorado
Evening Bazaar
Fathima plaza
Flower and fruit markets, broadway
Fountain plaza
Gemini parsn complex
Hanloom house
Higginbothams
Kairali
Kamadhenu super market
Kaveri
Khadi gramodyog bhavan
Koyambedu vegetable market
Kuralagam
Luz corner, mylapore
Mummy-Daddy
Panagal park
Pondy bazaar
Poompuhar
Priyadarshani
Purbashree
Raheja shopping complex
Rattan bazaar
Spencer plaza
Tacel
Sarala art centre
Trade centre
The weaver
UP Handlooms
Waikiki complex
Vanavil (Co-optex)
Victorial technical institute, anna salai
Vummidiar's shopping centre.
EATING OUT/
RESTAURANTS IN CHENNAI
CONTINENTAL
RESTAURANTS
Eden
E-37, 2nd Avenue, Besant Nagar, Chennai
Salt and Pepper (Coffee Shop)
Ambassador Pallava, 30 Montieth Road, Egmore,
Chennai
Don Pepe
73 Cathedral Road,Gopalapuram
Gallopin Gooseberry
Trio Foods II (Upstairs) Greams Road
MULTICUISINE
RESTAURANTS
Coconut Lagoon
1 Cathedral Road, Chennai
Duchess
Kabul Complex, No 35 TTK Road, Chennai
Opal Inn
9 Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai
Pandiya Nadu
Kabul Complex, No 35 TTK Road, Chennai
Romallee
Amravathi Complex, No 1 Cathedral Road, Opp
Music Academy, Chennai
Vasanta Bhavan - Poonamallee High Road
Howrah Complex, Poonamallee High Road,
(Opposite Ripon Building), Chennai
Stop at Sam's
282/1 TTK Road, Chennai
Highway
Abu Palace, Poonamalee High Road, Chennai
Ivy League
Windsor Park, 349 Poonamallee High Road,
Chennai
Planet Yumm
2054, I - Block, 12th Main Road, Chennai
Vasanta Bhavan - Anna Nagar
AA 146-B, II Avenue, (Near Anna Nagar
Roundtana), Chennai
SOUTH INDIAN RESTAURANTS
Dosa Corner
1, Cathedral Road
Anjappar
A-8, Annanagar East, Chennai
New Neela Bhavan
34 Greams Road, Chennai
Palimar Restaurant
48 ground floor Parson Manere, 602 Anna
Salai, Chennai
The Rain Tree
Hotel Connemara, Binny Road, Chennai
Hotel Egmore Woodlands - Vegetarian
Restaurant
49 (New 77), Pantheon Road, Chennai
Kwality Restaurant
51 Montieth Road, Chennai
Drive In Restaurant
(A unit of ITDC), Fairlands, Kamaraj Salai,
Chennai
Woodlands Drive-In
Dr Radhkrishnan Salai, Chennai
Dosa Diner
Angson Centre, 153 Greams Road, Chennai
Palimar
602 Hotel Palimar, Parson Manor, Chennai
Jharoka
The Trident, 1/24 GST Road, Chennai
NORTH INDIAN
RESTAURANTS
Kabul
Kabul Complex, No 35 TTK Road, Alwarpet,
Chennai
Tandoor Durbar Restaurant
121 3rd Avenue, Annanagar, Chennai
Sachin Ka Dhabba - 18th Main Road, Anna
Nagar West
1654/6, 18th Main Road, Chennai
Dhabba Express - 4th Main Road
5, 4th Main Rd, Besant Road, Chennai
Sanjha Choolha
41 Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai
Punjabi Dabha
114/9 Poonamallee High Road, Chennai
Peshwari
Hotel Chola Sheraton, 10 Cathedral
Road,Gopalapuram, Chennai
Minar
Savera Hotel, 146 Dr Radhakrishnan Salai,
Chennai
Peacock
The President, 16 Dr RK Salai, Chennai
The Dhaba
Dr Radha Krishnan Salai, Opp. AVM Rajeshwari
Kalyana Mandapam, Chennai
Komalas
3-A Kodambakkam High Road (Near Parsons
Complex), Chennai
Red Fort (Quality Inn Aruna)
A unit of Aruna sunrise Hotels Limited, 144
Sterling Road, Chennai
CHENNAI'S
ENTERTAINMENT ARENAS
Famous Pubs & Bars:
Geoffrey's, Marina, Park Town
Discos: -
EC41
41 East Coast Road, Enjambakkam, Chennai
Gatsby 2000
Park Sheraton, 132 TTK Road, Teynampet,
Chennai
Pool Parlours: -
The Beach
6 LB Road, Sorrento Bldg Basement, Adyar
Circle, Chennai
Wild West
S-77 Spencer Plaza 2nd Phase 769, Anna Salai,
Chennai
In Strokes
54 J N Road (100 ft Road),Ashok Nagar,
Chennai
Break Point
2nd Floor, Heavitree, 23 Spurtank Road,
Chetput, Chennai
Billiards Point - Lloyds Road
240 Lloyds Road, Gopalapuram, Chennai
Billiards Point - Sardar Patel Road
73 Sardar Patel Road, Chennai
Buddy's Billiards Pool & Snooker Centre
1st Floor, 124 CPS Sivaswamy Salai, Mylapore,
Chennai
The Pot Shot
15 Jaganathan Road,Nungambakkam, Chennai
Favourite Pool Spot
Favourite Arcade, II Floor (above Sona's),
75 Pondy Bazaar, Chennai
Billiard Arcade
36 Raja Bathar Street, First Floor Pondy
Bazaar, Chennai
PUBS/BARS: -
Striker (Windsor Park)
349 Poonamallee High Road, Chennai
Oakshott (Hotel Connemara)
Binny Road, Chennai
Geoffery's
Hotel Radha Park Inn, 171, Jawaharlal Nehru
Salai (Inner Ring Road), Chennai
Durrants (Hotel Chola Sheraton)
10 Cathedral Road, Chennai
Clarete (Kings Park)
869-B EVR Periyar Salai, Poonamallee High
Road, Chennai
Arcot Bar (The Trident)
GST Road, Chennai
Bamboo Bar (Hotel Savera)
69 Dr Radhakrishna Salai, Chennai
Fort St George (Hotel Taj Coromandel)
17 Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai
Marina (Quality Inn Aruna)
144 Sterling Road, Chennai
Park Town
Munro (The Sindoori Central Hotel)
26/27 Poonamalle High Road, Chennai
The Dome (Le Royal Meridien)
Le Royal Meridien, 1 GST Road, Chennai
Westminster Bar (ITC Hotel Park Sheraton &
Towers)
132, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai
CHENNAI TRAVEL TIPS
HOW TO GET THERE
Chennai (Madras) by Air
Chennai is an international arrival point
and an important domestic airport. The Anna
International Airport is well organised and
not too heavily used, making Chennai
(Madras) a good entry or exit point. There's
rarely more than one plane on the ground at
any given time. Right next-door is the
relatively new Kamarajar Domestic Airport,
which connects flights with all the major
cities of India.
The International Airport of Chennai
(Madras) has flights to/from Colombo, Dubai,
Frankfurt, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, London,
Penang, Riyadh, and Singapore.
Chennai (Madras) by Rail
The Chennai Railway Station is one of the
most important railheads in southern India.
Regular train services connect Chennai
(Madras) directly with all the major cities
of the country. Trains link Chennai to Jammu
in the North, Guwahati in the East and
Ahmedabad in the West. Suburban electric
trains run from Beach station to Tambaram
and from Central to Gummidipoondi and
Arakonam.
Chennai (Madras) by Road
National highways connect the city with
other capitals and major tourist places in
India.
Chennai (Madras) by Sea
There is a sea line to Andaman and Nicobar
islands. There is currently on boat, the MV
Nancowry, which sails from Chennai every 10
days to Port Blair, on South Andaman. The
trip takes about 52 hours. Once a month, the
boat sails via Car Nicobar. This voyage
takes an extra two days; foreign nationals
are not allowed to disembark at Car Nicobar.
Tickets are issued at the Directorate of
Shipping Services at Rajaji Salai (opposite
the Customs House) in George Town.
Foreigners must get a permit for the islands
before they buy a boat ticket.
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRES IN CHENNAI
Department of Tourism, Government of India (DOTGOI)
154, Anna Salai, Chennai
Department of Tourism, Government of India (DOTGOI)
Airport counter, Domestic Terminal, Chennai
Airport, Chennai.
Department of Tourism, Government of India (DOTGOI)
Airport counter, International Terminal,
Chennai Airport, Chennai
Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC)
143, Anna Salai, Chennai
Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)
29, Commander-in-Chief Road, Chennai
Department of Tourism
Government of Tamil Nadu, Panagal Building,
Sidapet, Chennai
CHENNAI GENERAL
INFORMATION
Area: 174- sq-kms
Population: 5.9 million (1991 Census)
Latitude: N 12° 9' and 13° 9'
Longitude: E 80° 12'and 80° 19'
Clothing: Light Cottons
Languages Spoken: Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and
English.
STD Code: 044
Climate: Tropical
Temperature Range (deg C):
Summer: Max - 37.3ēC, Min - 27.6ēC
Winter: Max - 28.2ēC, Min-21.0ēC
Rainfall: 1,272 mm
NEARBY CITIES OF
CHENNAI (MADRAS)
Bangalore - 334-km
Kancheepuram - 75-km
Mamallapuram - 58-km
Pondicherry - 162-km
Thirukkazhukundram - 74-km
Tirupati - 154-km.
Vedanthangal - 85-km
Vellore - 145-km
BANKS IN CHENNAI: -
American Express
LIC building, Mount Road, Chennai
Thomas Cook
20, North Beach Road, Chennai
Bank of America
748, Mount Road, Chennai
CitiBank
768, Mount Road, Chennai
Grindlays Bank
164, Mount Road, Chennai
The State Bank of India
International Airport, Chennai
Standard Chartered Bank
40 Royapettah Road, Royapettah, Chennai
ATM CENTERS: -
Citibank ATMs
164, Anna Salai - 600002 Also Promenade,
Ground Floor, No. 149, AA Block, 3rd Avenue,
Anna Nagar - 600040; No. 2/1, Pushpa Shoppe,
1st Floor, Lattice Bridge Road, Adyar,
Chennai- 600020; 68/3, G N Chetty Road, Near
Pangal Park, T.Nagar - 600017
HDFC ATM's
ITC Centre, 759 Mount Road, Chennai - 600002
; Arunachala Apts, Plot No. 12, MG Rd.,
Shastri Nagar, Adyar, Chennai - 600020;
Block Y, Number 206, Plot No. 4522,
Annanagar, Chennai - 600040; Plot No. 8,
Arcot Road, Valsaravakkam, Chennai - 600087
HSBC ATM's
30, Rajaji Salai - 600001; 96, Dr
Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore - 600004;
Challa Mall, No 11, Sir Theyagaraya Road, T
Nagar - 600017; Pushpa Shoppe, No 1, L B
Road, Adyar - 600020; Yeses Supermarket,
T-101 3rd Avenue, Anna Nagar - 600040
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK ATM's
29/30, Raja Rajeshwari Towers, Dr
Radhakrishna Salai - 600014
ATM's of Times Bank Limited
40, Nungambakkam High Road - 600034; AA-8,
2nd Avenue, Anna Nagar - 600040
ATM's of UTI Bank Limited
82, Dr. Radhakishan Salai - 600004; Gr.Floor,
47, Thirumalai Pillai Road - 600017; Wheels
India Ltd., Padi - 600050; J 14, III Avenue,
Anna Nagar - 600102
ICICI ATM's
1, Cenotaph Road, Teynampet, Chennai -
600018; 110, Prakash Presidium, Nungambakkam
High Road, Chennai - 600034; Annapurna No.3,
17th Street, Nanganallur, Chennai - 600061
ATM's of State Bank Of India
22, Sardar Patel Road, Adyar, Chennai
600020; 73-C, M.T.H. Road, Venkatapuram,
Ambattur 600053; Y-211, II Avenue, Anna
Nagar (W), Chennai 600040; 103A, Anna Salai,
Chennai 600002
HOSPITALS IN
MADRAS: -
Government General Hospital
Stanley Hospital
Royapettah Hospital
Government Kasturbha Gandhi Hospital for
Women and Children
Government RSRM Hospital
Railway Hospital
Apollo Hospitals
K.J. Hospital
Tamil Nadu Hospital
Vijaya Hospital
Raju Hospital
EMBASSIES
/CONSULATES /HIGH COMMISSIONS
Austria - 20, N.H. Road, Chennai
Denmark - 8, Collage Road, Chennai
Finland - 742, Anna Salai, Chennai
Germany - 22, Ethiraj Road, Chennai
Italy - 548, Anna Salai, Chennai
Japan - 11, Rutland Gate, 4th Street,
Chennai
The Netherlands - 739, Anna Salai, Chennai
The Philippines - 97, Anna Salai, Chennai
Singapore - 3, N.H.Road, Chennai
Spain - 8, Nimmo Road, Chennai
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