| Basic Facts : |
| City |
Shimla |
| Location |
Kachi Ghati, Shimla - 171005
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| Rooms |
24
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Premier among the Budget Hotels in Shimla, Hotel De Park is located at Ghowra Chowki, about 2 km from Shimla Railway Station. Nestled into a mountainous side that abounds in natural beauty and spectacular landscapes, the hotel offers style and services unmatched in other hotels of its kind. Hotel De Park, Shimla has wonderfully retained the old world charm of colonial era, when Shimla was the summer capital of the British in India.
Accommodation at Hotel De Park, Shimla
There are 24 aesthetically designed rooms and suites at Hotel De Park, which are all spacious and comfortable. All the rooms come with airy windows that offer scenic views all around. Each room is appointed with contemporary facilities like:
- Attached Bath
- Running Hot/Cold Water
- Wall to Wall Carpeting
- CCTV
- Direct Dialing
- Room Service
Dining at Hotel De Park, Shimla
Saroor - the in-house restaurant serves an eclectic variety of Indian, Chinese, and Continental delicacies. The sumptuous meals offered at almost throwaway prices makes dining at Hotel De Park an affair worth remembrance.
Business at Hotel De Park, Shimla
Hotel De Park in Shimla provides basic business facilities like STD/ISD connectivity, Internet access, etc to facilitate corporate guests.
Recreation at Hotel De Park, Shimla
IMPERIAL - the cozy lounge at Hotel De Park in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh is the ideal venue for lazing around in your leisure hours.
Other Facilities at Hotel De Park, Shimla
Galleu Hill Resort, Shimla is more than eager to help you with all additional facilities like:
- Ample Parking Space
- Front Desk
- Travel Desk
- Bar
- Laundry
- Doctor on Call
- Luggage Storage
- Wake up Service
- Credit Card Acceptance
- Purified Drinking Water
" Special Arrangements for Groups
City Info
Shimla is an idyllic hill station and the capital of Himachal Pradesh state in India. The summer capital of the British in India, Shimla reverberates with overwhelming natural splendor, and is dotted with stately buildings of the colonial times.
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