Hotel Dynasty
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : May 4, 2016, 12:36 IST
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One of Guwahati’s best known high–end hotels, Dynasty, is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra and is a part of the city’s pop culture. About 24 kms away from the Guwahati airport and around 1 km from the railway station, Dyna … Read more
One of Guwahati’s best known high–end hotels, Dynasty, is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra and is a part of the city’s pop culture. About 24 kms away from the Guwahati airport and around 1 km from the railway station, Dynasty is almost a landmark in the city and your stay will go down in history (of your travel diary)! A four star hotel, Dynasty has 76 rooms and suites which are well–equipped with air conditioning, Wi–Fi, tea/coffee maker, mini bar and bathroom toiletries. Read less
One of Guwahati’s best known high–end hotels, Dynasty, is situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra and is a part of the city’s pop culture. About 24 kms away from the Guwahati airport and around 1 km from the railway station, Dynasty is almost a landmark in the city and your stay will go down in history (of your travel diary)! A four star hotel, Dynasty has 76 rooms and suites which are well–equipped with air conditioning, Wi–Fi, tea/coffee maker, mini bar and bathroom toiletries. Head up to the terrace for a mesmerizing view of the sun setting on the Brahmaputra!Go check–in and avail its prolonged list of hotel facilities such as 24-hour room service, travel counter, doctor on call, in house bakery, baby–sitting, laundry and dry cleaning, health club, fitness center, spa and a fine dining experience. Home to the famous Tandoor Restaurant, this hotel also has a barbeque restaurant and a restro–bar for the guests to explore. Guests can avail the service of the travel counter to plan short trips to several nearby tourist destinations like Hajo (35 km) and Madan Kamdev Temple (37 km).
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