Hotel Hornbill
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Feb 29, 2016, 12:57 IST
Synopsis
Hotel Hornbill is located in the always alive Paltan Bazar area of Guwahati. The hotel describes itself as a business accommodation and they leave no stones unturned to do justice to their claim. A traveler looking for some pocket … Read more
Hotel Hornbill is located in the always alive Paltan Bazar area of Guwahati. The hotel describes itself as a business accommodation and they leave no stones unturned to do justice to their claim. A traveler looking for some pocket–friendly yet classy accommodation with all the modern amenities and facilities, must visit this hotel. It is just 500 meters away from Guwahati railway station and you can just take a walk to this place. Read less

Hotel Hornbill is located in the always alive Paltan Bazar area of Guwahati. The hotel describes itself as a business accommodation and they leave no stones unturned to do justice to their claim. A traveler looking for some pocket–friendly yet classy accommodation with all the modern amenities and facilities, must visit this hotel. It is just 500 meters away from Guwahati railway station and you can just take a walk to this place. The rooms are air conditioned and offer 24 hour room service. That’s not all; amenities like mini bar, TV, direct dialing phone, attached bathroom with toiletries and running hot/cold water are also available in every room. The hotel has a range of other services for the guests such as internet facility, spacious parking, buffet breakfast, doctor on call, terrace garden for parties, coffee shop and boardrooms for meetings. Apart from it, you can attend to your taste buds at the restaurant which serves Indian, Continental, South Indian and Chinese dishes.
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