Anand Resort
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS, NASHIK/ Updated : Jul 7, 2017, 11:56 IST
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You couldn’t have wished for a better staying option in Nashik than the lovely Anand Resort. Located on Trambak Road, this property is one of the best in and around the city offering a range of modern conveniences to guests. With … Read more
You couldn’t have wished for a better staying option in Nashik than the lovely Anand Resort. Located on Trambak Road, this property is one of the best in and around the city offering a range of modern conveniences to guests. With its great suburban location and awe-inspiring architecture, the place impresses even the most discerned traveller! Gandhinagar Airport is only around 18 km from here. Read less

You couldn’t have wished for a better staying option in Nashik than the lovely Anand Resort. Located on Trambak Road, this property is one of the best in and around the city offering a range of modern conveniences to guests. With its great suburban location and awe-inspiring architecture, the place impresses even the most discerned traveller! Gandhinagar Airport is only around 18 km from here. All rooms here are made available in various categories and guests can choose as per their budget and requirement. Some of the common in-room amenities include internet, air conditioning, television and tea/coffee maker, among others. For the health-conscious guests, there is a swimming pool where they can visit in the leisure time. After a long day of sightseeing, you can just and sit relax in the peaceful ambience of the resort. The food served at the in-house multi-cuisine restaurant is simply fingerlicious!
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