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Shangri-La Hotel Kathmandu: Luxury Stay in Nepal

Shangri-La Hotel, is not part of the International Shangri-La group but it’s one of the comfortable properties in Kathmandu. The hotel is located a short distance from Thamel, the soul of Kathmandu.  Set amongst spacious gardens, it has an old world classic feel to it and is luxurious by Nepalese standards. The entrance area is large with a touch of old British colonialism; on arrival, a uniformed doorman comes to attention, salutes and holds the door open for you.

Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu has 100 rooms. The lead in Deluxe Room are of a nice size and overlook the gardens. Mattress is on the firm side but comfortable. Desk a bit narrow but good for work. Heating is old but effective. Room service menu is concise but enough. Hardwood floors, mini fridge and a large safe to fit your laptop. Bathroom has a bathtub with a shower and the sink has a large countertop with plenty of space for cosmetics. 

There are four restaurants and cafes at the Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu. Breakfast is plentiful and served by the beautiful garden. The Shambala Garden Cafe serves Pizzas and Chinese delicacies. For Indian specialities try the Saffron restaurant on the second floor. The medium sized pool is good for a refreshing splash and a few laps if you don’t mind turning a lot. But the highlight is surely the wonderful gardens where you can stroll in peace.
 

Amenities

  • icon24hr Room Service
  • iconBanquet Facilities
  • iconBar/Pub
  • iconBusiness Centre
  • iconConcierge
  • iconCribs/Infant Beds Available
  • iconFitness Centre
  • iconGarden
  • iconMeeting/Conference Facilities
  • iconMultilingual Staff
  • iconOutdoor Pool
  • iconRestaurant
  • iconSafety Deposit Boxes
  • iconSpa/Sauna
  • iconTennis Court
  • iconWi-Fi Available

Stay Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu has 100 rooms. The lead in Deluxe Rooms, are elegantly designed with a blend of modern and traditional furniture. The larger, Executive Club Rooms, located on the Club floor are state -of-the-art rooms, created to offer convenience for Business Traveller. The fully furnished Studio Apartments with all household facilities are located close to the hotel. While Junior Suite Rooms are furnished in contemporary elegance.


ChildCare Children are welcome to stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu, but there are no specialist facilities available. However, babysitting can be arranged, if requested.


Dine There is a wide choice of dining options in the Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu. These range from southeast Asian dishes at the Oriental Room to Chinese dishes at the Jazz Bar to local and international cuisines at the Lost Horizon Café. For Indian specialities try their Saffron restaurant or visit the Shambala Garden Cafe for Pizzas. The famous James Hilton Bar, serves interesting range of renowned cocktails and mock tails along with light food to compliment your drink. 


Relax The medium sized pool is good for a refreshing splash and a few laps if you don’t mind turning a lot. But the highlight is surely the wonderful gardens where you can stroll in peace among the flowers, a striking contrast to the noise, dust and madness outside the hotel, but this is Kathmandu and the chaos is to be expected! 


Experience Take a cultural tour with your private guide and explore the royal cities of Kathmandu valley; Patan and Bhaktapur. Adventure enthusiasts can go Mountain trekking and Mountain biking in the surrounds. For majestic views of the Himalayas visit Nagarkot, a village close to Kathmandu. Adventure seekers can experience river rafting. Alternatively, calm your nerves mediating at one of the specialised centres.
 


 

Location Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu is located on Lazimpat Road in the heart of the Kathmandu city. Altitude: 1,316 meters.


Getting There Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport is connected with major airline carriers. Alternatively, you can fly to Delhi or Bangkok and then take a short flight to Kathmandu. Shangri-La Hotel, Kathmandu is about 25 minutes’ drive from the airport.


When to go Nepal like the rest of the Gangetic plains has four seasons. Autumn and spring are the two most favourable seasons for visiting Nepal. The Spring (March to May) is good for treks when forests are full of rhododendrons in bloom. The heat wave runs through May until monsoon arrives in mid-June and stays until August. But in September, when the rains stop, the weather is balmy, the air is crip and the sky is clear; it is the perfect time to visit Nepal. 
 

Destination

Central, Nepal

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