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Property Amenities
Rooms
Park Village Resort offers 43 accommodations with complimentary newspapers and complimentary bottled water. Rooms open to balconies. Beds feature premium bedding. Televisions come with premium satellite channels. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, bathrobes, slippers, and makeup/shaving mirrors.
In-room wireless high-speed Internet access is available for a surcharge. Business-friendly amenities include desks and direct-dial phones; free local calls are provided (restrictions may apply). Additionally, rooms include electronic check-out and complimentary toiletries. Microwaves, refrigerators, and in-room massages can be requested. Housekeeping is provided daily.
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Dining
Park Village Resort has a restaurant on site. Room service during limited hours is available.
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“great location near national park”
Service was pretty good and staff friendly but had prblems with my room booking at first. they did respond and make a change but shower was not working properly for 5 days! a lovely setting and suited me and my son very well. I would stay there again.
“stay sowhere else”
after 2 weeks trekking anyplace with hot shower and flushing toilet would seen like a luxury. But after the first long hot shower started to notice imperfections. shower curtain completely covered in milddew, cracks in the sink, stains on the carpet. At first it seemed very nice to be far away from the madness of Kathmandu senter. But than we decided to eat dinner in the hotel restaurant. It first started with at we could not order wine- supoosedly they didn't have any even though in the bar behind oss were several bottles. Not to mention that another customer got served wine 30 min later. Than came bread in the bread basket. Waiter got his hands dirty with mash potatoes stucked to the side of this basket. But that didn't not stop him to set it on our table. First came the rice, meat 20min later so we could eat it with cold rice. Slopiness everywhere, bored waiteresses who couldn't care less about customers. We ate in the city next day, it was absolutely worth taxi fare back and forth. Before out trekking trip we stayed in Thamel in a place called Kathmandu Guest House (which was very nice, good service, greit atmosphere) and that is where I would stay again if I was to return to kathmandu.
“Rooms Okay, Resort and Surroundings are Awesome”
The rooms we had remind you more of a dorm than a hotel, twin size beds close to the ground with a single thing pillow. The bathroom had a shower in the corner with no real separation between it and the rest of the room other than the curtain so water went all over the floor. It was good enough of a place to lay our heads and lock up our belongings - the rooms have skeleton keys that you use to lock them from the inside and out. This was actually kind of neat. There is also a free safety deposit box/locker at the front desk you can use to store quite a bit of stuff. The resort sits at the base of the foothills of the Himalayas, north of town. All the separates you from the mountains is a small village which is neat to walk through. The resort has a nice pool, bar, patio along with nice lawns which includes a Yoga area, small Buddhist temple, "life size" chess board, horse riding area and clay tennis court. There is also a small pond with Koi and a Pagoda in the middle where you can enjoy an afternoon of rest. There is "high speed" internet available in the main lobby area only via a wireless router and a prepaid account (about $1 for an hour). It is perhaps a 256k connection, good enough for my Skype to work as all I brought with me was my iPod touch. It is a quiet refuge from the noise and smells from the city. Blue skies, green grass, and a 360 degree view of the mountains. Only about a 5km ride from Ring Road (the main circle road around the perimeter of Kathmandu).
“Loved the ambience”
The location and the park like grounds are wonderful for a relaxing holiday. I would not want to be in central Kathmandu. It is close to some walks up into the hills and they offer a shuttle bus each day to the city. The food was average and the service was slow at times but the ambience made up for it. All told a lovely stay and we would definitely go back there. We thought it was very good value for money.
“A haven away from Kathmandu”
Kathmandu is a mediaeval city with the most auful traffic problem.The hotel is up the hill, on the edge of the smog layer. The hotel is delightful, if somewhat under- used. Unfortunately the Chinese arrived for a night-stop one night and about 100 high school students disturbed my other two nights.
“Surprises-I do not recommend this hotel”
The grounds are beautiful and it is quite a way away from the tourist section. But they offer free shuttle in a nice clean van for "drop off" and "pick up".
“Sanctuary from the madding crowds”
Having spent a month in Nepal paying no more than $4 a night, my teenage son and I decide to spend our last bit of time in relative luxury before heading back to Australia. We wanted to swim, and be sure of a hot shower afterwards! Park Village Resort looked as though it would fit the bill without breaking our budget. The staff were friendly & efficient, the room cosy with comfortable beds, and the grounds were just delightful. Magnificent pool area. This is not a 5-star luxury resort, however we recommend Park Village for those wanting an affordable, quiet haven amidst the business of Kathmandu, with just a few frills.
“Grüne Oase”
Das Hotel ist eine grüne Oase. Weg vom Lärm von Kathmandu. Die ganze Anlage ist sehr sauer - alles perfekt. Ich kann das Hotel 100%ig wiederempfehlen. Nur der Airport Pick-Up hat sehr lange gedauert (wir mussten 45 am Airport warten). Ansonsten ein wunderschönes Hotel und das Preis- Leistungsverhältnis ist perfekt!
“Ruhige idyllische Lage ca. 20-30 Autominuten vom Zentrum”
Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältniss, leider liegt das Hotel ca.1/2 Autostunde vom touristischen Zentrum Kathmandus (Thamel) entfernt. Taxi in die Stadt kostet umgerechnet ca. 5 Euro Der kostenlose Abholservice vom Flughafen war ein schlechter Witz, Beim Organisieren von Ausflügen und Tickets kassiert das Hotel ordentlich mit, besser bei Agenturen un der Stadt buchen, Hotel liegt in einer sehr schönen Parkanlage, insgesamt positiver Eindruck.
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PO Box 21218 Budhanilkantha Kathmandu, Nepal
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Burhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal:
PO Box 21218 Budhanilkantha Kathmandu, Nepal
