The Carlton is a heritage Hotel standing since 1898. It has been a popular marriage destination for over 50 years. Built by an Englishman Mr. Frederick W. Lincoln, Carlton’s regal architecture is a fine blend of English classic and Mughal splendor that still mesmerizes the onlookers. The beautiful palatial façade of Carlton has attracted Bollywood for shooting here. Along with the old-world charm, the property also comes with beautiful settings and unique locations like hundreds of years old banyan tree, water features like fountain and streams, royal chariot, vintage Mercedes and Pontiac cars, which can become a great backdrop, for just about any event, be it traditional, cultural, or corporate.
##** Capacity and facilities provided by The Carlton**
The Carlton offers outdoor and indoor venues for parties that can accommodate from 50 to 1200 guests. You can choose from four venues according to the type of event and size of your gathering.
Kings Lawn Kings Lawn is a huge, beautiful, lush green lawn with the backdrop of a palatial facade, tailor-made for memorable big fat Indian royal weddings with the capacity to accommodate 1000 guests.
Banyan Grove Banyan Grove is a lawn surrounded by centuries-old trees, the majestic Banyan tree on one end, water stream with bridges on the other, perfect for intimate dream weddings, with the capacity to accommodate 300 guests.
Mashaal Mashaal is a boutique outdoor patio with semi-covered areas for buffet and bar, designed in the quaint English style making it a multipurpose party venue, with the capacity to accommodate 200 guests.
Gazebo Gazebo is an idyllic rectangular cloth-roofed pavilion with the picturesque surroundings of the water fountain, stream, and bridges along with age-old trees, with the capacity to accommodate 50 guests.
Two dressing rooms are also available for those who book their event at one of our three venues. These rooms are spacious and furnished with all the amenities to help the bride & groom and their relatives get ready, relax, or lock their things in.