The Presidency
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, BHUBANESHWAR/ Updated : Feb 10, 2017, 13:03 IST
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Situated just 5 km away from the main railway station in Nayapalli, The Presidency hotel offers a comfortable and pleasant stay at pocket friendly rates in the holy town of Bhubaneshwar. The location of the property is its prime f … Read more
Situated just 5 km away from the main railway station in Nayapalli, The Presidency hotel offers a comfortable and pleasant stay at pocket friendly rates in the holy town of Bhubaneshwar. The location of the property is its prime features as all the important religious centres are easily accessible from here. Read less

Situated just 5 km away from the main railway station in Nayapalli, The Presidency hotel offers a comfortable and pleasant stay at pocket friendly rates in the holy town of Bhubaneshwar. The location of the property is its prime features as all the important religious centres are easily accessible from here. Guests can choose from Standard Twin Bedded Room, Deluxe Room, Suite Room, Family Standard Room and Family Deluxe Room, as per their budget and requirements. All the rooms provided by the hotel are extremely spacious, well furnished and provided with essential amenities such as air conditioning, colour TV, Wi-Fi and telephone. In addition, the property also features a swimming pool, spa, disco, conference rooms and banquet hall, to make the stay memorable for guests. Also the property provides 24-hour security, travel desk and airport service. The in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serves delicious delicacies can be enjoyed. To relish alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, guests can head to the hotel bar.
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