Hotel Piccolo
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, SIVASAGAR/ Updated : Jan 22, 2016, 13:57 IST
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One of the oldest existing hotels not only in Sivasagar but also in Assam, Hotel Piccolo is no less than a landmark in this historic town. Founded in 1960, this hotel has recently undergone renovation and has been upgraded to matc … Read more
One of the oldest existing hotels not only in Sivasagar but also in Assam, Hotel Piccolo is no less than a landmark in this historic town. Founded in 1960, this hotel has recently undergone renovation and has been upgraded to match the requirements of the modern day traveler. Read less

One of the oldest existing hotels not only in Sivasagar but also in Assam, Hotel Piccolo is no less than a landmark in this historic town. Founded in 1960, this hotel has recently undergone renovation and has been upgraded to match the requirements of the modern day traveler. The hotel is located just under two kilometres from the Sivasagar Town railway station and only 650 metres away from Shiv Dol. Other tourist attractions like Rang Ghar (3 kms), Kareng Ghar (15 kms) and Joy Dol (5 kms) are also located quite conveniently from this hotel. The hotel offers services like complimentary breakfast, conference and banquet hall, credit card acceptance, free Wi – Fi, pick and drop facility, travel assistance, 24-hour room service, power back up and car parking. Piccolo offers a fine restaurant for food lovers and a bar for the liquor aficionados. The rooms are well maintained and equipped with air conditioning, LCD TV, cupboards, bed–side table, intercom and attached bathrooms. The hotel gives you the feel of luxury from the plush lounge to the sitting area and all that in reasonable tariff!
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