Your guide to luxury living in Guwahati
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Jan 27, 2016, 16:12 IST
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Placed amid hills and sitting beside a mighty river, Guwahati offers some of the best city views as compared to other Indian cities in its category. With the advent of commercial uproar in the region, Guwahati has been witnessing … Read more
Placed amid hills and sitting beside a mighty river, Guwahati offers some of the best city views as compared to other Indian cities in its category. With the advent of commercial uproar in the region, Guwahati has been witnessing the birth of high–end hotels one after another. This is having a twin effect on the city―travelers are finding cozy accommodations with less effort and the hitherto lesser known Assamese hospitality has found a posh expression. Read less
Placed amid hills and sitting beside a mighty river, Guwahati offers some of the best city views as compared to other Indian cities in its category. With the advent of commercial uproar in the region, Guwahati has been witnessing the birth of high–end hotels one after another. This is having a twin effect on the city―travelers are finding cozy accommodations with less effort and the hitherto lesser known Assamese hospitality has found a posh expression.So what can be better than having a grand view of a hill that presents itself to you in all its glory or the sunset on the Brahmaputra, right from your room window? Sounds good, doesn’t it? All you need to do is, just check–in to one of the newly established luxury properties in Guwahati and make your vacation a memory to cherish for life.
To experience Assam in a microcosm, check–in to Vivanta By Taj, if you want free access to the airport then go for Radisson Blu; satiate the gourmand in you at The Lily and its extensive range of restaurants and bar or relive history in Brahmaputra Ashok–take your pick!
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