Hotel Shanker is a palace; a
palace built at the turn of the century by a Rana Maharaja with
a penchant for French architecture, international cuisine and
Eastern hospitality. It was converted into a hotel in 1964. The
facade and traditions were kept intact but the interior was
redesigned to give travelers the kind of comfort they'd expect
of a world-class hotel.
You live in a palace when you live with us. Ninety four luxury
rooms, ten suites, two restaurants, two bars, a swimming pool, a
coffee shop, four-channel music, spa going on progress and
around the clock room service welcome you. You are waited on
attentively but never obtrusively; your every need is
anticipated and you are treated with the kind of royal attention
that will make your stay an unforgettable one!
SERVICE & FACILITIES -
SHANKER HOTELAccommodation:
Suites:
The suites include all modern amenities with the latest
upholstery andwell appointed furnitures.All suites have an
adjacent sitting room to accommodate upto 10 guests for
important meetings and get-togethers
Rooms:
Hotel Shanker has several styles of rooms to fit your taste:
* twin bedded rooms with exotic wood carvings
* rooms at split level which we have named double decker rooms
* rooms with intricate designs and wall hangings
* intimate rooms with arched windows
Other facilities:
* 94 comfortably appointed rooms
* 10 elegant suites with king size beds and adjacent sitting
room
* wall to wall carpeting
* air-conditioning in bedroom
* T.V. and mini fridge avaliable
* four channels for musical listening pleasure
* private telephone
* well equipped bathroom with hot and cold water.
* prompt room service around the clock
* daily laundry service
Restaurants:
Kailash- is a traveller's delight. 4500 sq. feet of space
with carved ceiling, intricately worked walls, small bejewelled
mirrors and piped music provide an opulent backdrop to meals
prepared by our chefs
Cosy Kailash... excellent food, beautiful presentation,
and majestic yet very comfortable and relaxed ambience
Bars :
The Kunti Bar... where you sip a variety of drinks in an
atmosphere enriched by stout wooden beams, carved pillers,
intricately carved Nepalese windows and good, old-fasioned
Nepalese bonhomie
One Eyed bar.... perfect for pre-dinner or lunch aperitif
or a casual meeting with good friends |