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Accommodation
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Dwarikas's Hotel |
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Probably
the best hotel in Kathmandu which has opted out
of a star classification. If Kathmandu is a
living museum, Dwarikas is the ultimate place to
experience it. In this award-winning
Hotel and stunning property, every
brick and piece of wood was laid by hand,
creating the perfect environment to soak in the
very soul of the country; and the restaurant's
offerings are similar exotic.
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Hotel Hyatt Regency ***** |
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Situated 4km from Tribhuvan International
Airport near Bouddhanath Stupa, Hyatt Regency
Kathmandu has incorporated a design of Nepalese
art and architecture. Set in 37 acres of
beautifully designed landscape, the hotel has
290 rooms, all of a very high standard, ranging
from suites, twin rooms to king rooms and
parlours. There are various dining options in the hotel:
The Café, which serves Nepali, Indian and
Continental cuisine, overlooks the landscaped
garden and swimming pool with a view of the
Boudhanath Stupa; The Terrace, set amidst the
gardens, near the poolside, serves light snacks
and drinks; the cosmopolitan Rox Restaurant &
Bar serves traditional European cuisine – Rox is
also a good place to have a drink and is known
for clubbing and parties till the wee hour of
the morning.
Thus, The Hyatt is the perfect blend of
world-class service with luxury and hospitality.
While experiencing the typical Nepali way of
life, one can also enjoy the sophisticated
travel of a lifetime.
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Hotel Radisson ***** |
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Hotel Radisson is tucked away in a quiet corner
of Lazimpat, in central Kathmandu very close to
the Royal Palace and ten minutes from the city’s
attractions. The hotel has 163 rooms with
Superior rooms, Plaza Club rooms (with Business
Class facilities) and Luxury Suites. Some rooms
have private terraces to make your stay more
cozy and relaxing. All rooms have a mini-bar,
in-room safe, ironing facilities, international
dialing, television with cable channels, hair
dryer, tea/coffee making facilities. The hotel
has various dining options serving a variety of
cuisine: the Olive Garden serves Italian food
and the Fun Café, which overlooks the Waterfall
Garden where traditional dances are performed,
serves multi-cuisine and local delicacies; the
Corner Bar is a perfect place to unwind one self
amidst the hustle of Kathmandu and it also
offers excellent cocktails and light snacks. The
hotel also has its own bakery serving fine
cappuccino and fresh pastries. The Radisson
Kathmandu’s Clark Hatch Fitness Center boasts a
swimming pool located on the 5th floor with
stunning views of the Kathmandu Valley, a
fully-equipped gymnasium and aerobic studio, a
Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. There is also a
beauty salon which offers first-rate massages
amongst other things.
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Hotel Shankar **** |
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Located behind the Royal Palace in Lazimpat,
Hotel Shankar, previously a Rana Palace, offers
its guests a royal touch. Its historical rooms
are decorated in ancient style with a modern
touch for timeless comfort. The garden offers a
retreat from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu
with great service.
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Hotel Marshyangdi *** |
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Hotel Marshyangdi, situated in the heart of
Thamel which is considered as Kathmandu’s Mecca
for tourists, has been providing world-class
accommodation to visitors since 1990. The
meandering streets of Thamel, its variety of
restaurants and stores, pulsing night life and
easy access to major tourist sites and the
airport make it a convenient place to stay.
Hotel Marshyangdi has been recognized as the
best deluxe hotel in Thamel. It provides all the
modern facilities along with warm Nepalese
hospitality. And we assure you that it is "YOUR CHOICE OF COMFORT"
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Fishtail Lodge, Pokhara |
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"the fish tail lodge has guest rooms with
heart-stopping views-the view doesn't get any better"- New york times # 1 Bestseller
Travel Book
"1000 places to see before you die"
Fishtail Lodge, situated lakeside next to the Pokhara Valley. It has spectacular, panoramic
views of Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain) and
three of the world’s 8,000m peaks, Daulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna.
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