Hotel Rialto
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Jun 13, 2016, 17:15 IST
Synopsis
Located in Panbazar, the most thriving part of old Guwahati, Hotel Rialto is a mid – budget hotel for the travelers to explore and cherish. The lobby of the hotel is well decorated and the moment you enter the premises, you will g … Read more
Located in Panbazar, the most thriving part of old Guwahati, Hotel Rialto is a mid – budget hotel for the travelers to explore and cherish. The lobby of the hotel is well decorated and the moment you enter the premises, you will get the feel of an upscale air which will wipe away all your travel fatigue. Read less

Located in Panbazar, the most thriving part of old Guwahati, Hotel Rialto is a mid – budget hotel for the travelers to explore and cherish. The lobby of the hotel is well decorated and the moment you enter the premises, you will get the feel of an upscale air which will wipe away all your travel fatigue. The hotel staff is a hospitable team of professionals who share the hotel philosophy of offering warm and restful accommodations amid craftsman like style and thoughtfully incorporated amenities. To add to it, Rialto is within walking distance from the Guwahati railway station and a 40–45 minutes drive from the Guwahati airport. The rooms are air conditioned and come with complimentary breakfast along with LCD TV, intercom, mini bar, running hot water and toiletries. Rialto has a range of hotel facilities to choose from such as laundry service, doctor on call, paid pick up from airport/railway station, travel desk and parking. Due to its location in a bustling area, you will always be at the centre of action and will have a great opportunity to have a closer look at the daily life of a local.
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