Hotel Lake Citye & The Rose Garden Restaurant PDF Print E-mail


 

You want to travel the world, but you like to have a good destination…….

Hotel Lake City  & The Rose Garden Restaurant

Damside    Pokhara

under Dutch/Nepali management, situated at one of the most peaceful areas of Pokhara, at 150 m. distance from the Fewa lake.

The hotel is surrounded by a wonderful large garden. It offers seven clean and spacious double and triple rooms, each with fan and attached bathroom. The hot water is free of Legionella.
 
 

Our hotel provides a relaxed atmosphere into the bargain so that you will feel at home rather than being on a visit.

From the hotel rooftop you can enjoy impressive views of the Himalayas. In the vicinity of our hotel you may wander through terraced rice fields or green forests. All it takes is a mere ten minutes walk. If you wish we can provide you with a guide on your more adventurous outings.

Pokhara's sights include a Buddhist monastery, caves, waterfall and various other places well worth visiting. Enjoy the tranquility of the lake or explore the area by bike.


In our beautiful garden you may enjoy a rest beneath a banana- or papaya tree, surrounded by a wealth of roses, jasmine shrubs and numerous flowers. Birds and butterflies will frequently join you….. they are as thrilled by our garden as are our guests.
 
During the more chilly evenings you are sure to appreciate the warmth provided by our fireplace.

By simply staying in the homely and relaxed atmosphere of our hotel & restaurant, our guests contribute directly to the well being of some young Nepali. In this way, your stay is guaranteed to have a good destination!

Tariff:
Down rooms (garden view): euro 6. - p.p./night
Up rooms (mountain view): euro 7.50 p.p./night
Marriage room: euro 20. - - /night

Special tariff for groups, local residence foreigners and long staying guests.
Incl. 13% Gov.Tax

Hotel Lake City and The Rose garden restaurant are an initiative of the Dutch Sanghimala Foundation
 


 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 August 2010 10:54