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| Basic Facts : |
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Shimla |
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On Circular Road, across Victory Tunnel, Shimla
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| Rooms |
20
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Newly built among the Budget Hotels in Shimla, Sukh Sagar Resort is the perfect retreat for budget conscious travelers who wish to explore scenic Shimla at a minimal budget. Located conveniently on Circular Road, the hotel lies at close proximity to the bust stand and railway station; the airport is also easily accessible from it. Your stay at Sukh Sagar Resort in Shimla will be nothing short of a special experience that needs to be cherished at leisure.
Accommodation at Sukh Sagar Resort, Shimla
The luxuriously furnished rooms at Sukh Sagar provide pleasant accommodation for guests. From within the rooms you can enjoy panoramic views of the surroundings, with the majestic Himalayan Mountains forming an enchanting backdrop. The rooms come with latest amenities of comfort like attached bathroom, running hot/cold water, wall to wall carpeting, color TV with cable connection, etc.
Dining at Sukh Sagar Resort, Shimla
There is an in-house multi-cuisine restaurant at Sukh Sagar Resort, which serves a fine array of tantalizing dishes from Indian, Continental, Chinese and Gujarati cuisines.
Business at Sukh Sagar Resort, Shimla
Sukh Sagar Resort in Shimla in Himachal Pradesh provides basic business facilities like STD/ISD connectivity, Internet access, etc.
Recreation at Sukh Sagar Resort, Shimla
Avail of the sightseeing assistance provided at Sukh Sagar Resort to visit the major tourist attractions in Shimla. The stately Viceregal Lodge, the happening Mall, and Scandal Point are some of the must visit places of tourist interest in the city.
Other Facilities at Sukh Sagar Resort, Shimla
- Lift Facility
- Car Parking Space
- Doctor on Call
- Front Desk
- Travel Desk
- Major Credit Cards Accepted
- Safe Deposit
City Info
Dubbed the Queen of Hill Stations, Shimla in Himachal Pradesh creates an aura which is very different from that found in other hill stations in India. Today the bustling capital city of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla was the summer capital of the British in India.
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