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G.V.V Garden & Function Hall

Jammigadda, Suryapet, Telangana 508213, India

G.V.V Garden & Function Hall
Function room facility
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4JPM+GH Suryapet, Telangana, India
+91 98487 27398
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Karthike matta
Karthike matta
Good function hall,,,,accessability is good,,,located on highway near siddipet
Gayamsaikiran reddy
Gayamsaikiran reddy
Gvv garden is a functional hall ,opposite to ayyappa swamy temple.The function hall is okay ,not as expected.Outside in front of function hall is totally unhealthy condition like dumping the wastage of functions and litting a fire to them and the function hall will be surrounded by the smoke, you can't even breathe.This is my experience, your's opinion may be differ from mine.Go , check and book
Dinesh Ramarsu
Dinesh Ramarsu
Approach road from highway needs to be properly laid. Parking area not clearly demarcated. Surroundings need an upgrade and ambiance inside needs reworking.
Khasim shareef Shaik
Khasim shareef Shaik239 days ago
Good every body is using this functionhall and out side item is not allowed low cost maintenance is good my home marriage satisfied thanks to vvc
Chandra Shaker Arrabotu
Chandra Shaker Arrabotu1 year ago
Spacious function hall with garden and near to the highway
Nikhil dachepally
Nikhil dachepally2 years ago
The function hall is good but somehow I felt that they should have Provided more space for parking vehicles. Due to insufficient space I felt little bit discomfort.
Dasa Srinivas
Dasa Srinivas2 years ago
Premises maintained neatly. Function hall can accommodate 300 to 400 guests. Limited parking space.
GOPI M
GOPI M2 years ago
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