The HHI
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, BHUBANESHWAR/ Updated : Feb 10, 2017, 15:20 IST
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Located in Kharvel Nagar, The HHI (Hotel Hindustan International) offers exceptional accommodation facilities in its 102 Rooms, 6 Suites and 1 Presidential Suite.
Located in Kharvel Nagar, The HHI (Hotel Hindustan International) offers exceptional accommodation facilities in its 102 Rooms, 6 Suites and 1 Presidential Suite. Read less

Located in Kharvel Nagar, The HHI (Hotel Hindustan International) offers exceptional accommodation facilities in its 102 Rooms, 6 Suites and 1 Presidential Suite. All the rooms are stunningly decorated and come equipped with modern amenities such as LCD TV, mini bar, electronic safe, air conditioning, internet connectivity and direct dial facility. Adding to the comfort of guests are the free Wi-Fi, airport shuttle, fitness centre, business centre and free parking services available. The property also features impressive gardens, outdoor pool and a spa centre. The in-house restaurant delights guests with authentic Oriya delicacies.
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