Kolkata (Calcutta) Hotels
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The Oberoi Grand Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 2,400 INR |
Address: 15, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 22492323
The Oberoi Grand Kolkata (Calcutta) is a government-approved 5-Star Deluxe hotel. The Oberoi Grand Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 22 kms. from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl. Airport, 4.5 kms. from ... more
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10 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
Hotel Victerrace Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 1,000 INR |
Address: 1B, Gorky Terrace, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 22832753/ 54/ 55, 22800713, 22808454
Hotel Victerrace Kolkata (Calcutta) does not have a star-rating. Hotel Victerrace Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 25 kms. from Dum Dum Airport, 5 kms. from Howrah Railway Station, and 2.5 ... more
Rating:
9 out of 10, based on 2 user reviews.
The Howrah Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Address: THE HOWRAH HOTEL, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
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Great archietecture and character, has a beautiful garden also.Neat and clean rooms. Situated adjacent to the Howrah train station, the best in its class family hotel. Oldest in Howrah and ... more
Rating:
8.5 out of 10, based on 3 user reviews.
Hotel Paramount Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 300 INR |
Address: 33 4, Free School Street, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 09830061150
Hotel Paramount Kolkata (Calcutta) does not have a star-rating. Hotel Paramount Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 15 kms from Dum Dum Airport, 4 kms from Howrah Sealdah Railway Station, and ... more
Rating:
8 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
The Senator Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 6,500 INR |
Address: 15 Camac Street, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 22893000
The Senator Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) does not have a star-rating. The Senator Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 25 kms from Netaji subhas Bose Airport, 6 kms from Howrah Railway ... more
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8 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
Hotel Hindustan International Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Address: 235 1 A J C Bose Road, Calcutta, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
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This hotel was a last minute choice for us after a late night arrival at Kolkata airport and we just needed somewhere for a few hours sleep and a shower ... more
Rating:
8 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
Lytton Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 4,200 INR |
Address: 14 & 14 1, Sudder Street, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 39841900 (30 lines)
Lytton Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) does not have a star-rating. Lytton Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 23 kms from NS Airport, 8 kms from Howrah Railway Station, 5 kms from ... more
Rating:
7.5 out of 10, based on 2 user reviews.
Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 2,000 INR |
Address: 13 A, Sudder Street, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 22521510 / 8767
Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) does not have a star-rating. Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 15 kms. from Dum Dum Airport, 4 kms. from Howrah Railway Station, and 1 ... more
Rating:
5.87 out of 10, based on 11 user reviews.
The Peerless Inn, Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Price: 10,500 INR |
Address: 12, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
Phone: 033 - 44003900, 22280301 (Hunting Line)
The Peerless Inn, Kolkata (Calcutta) is a government-approved 4-Star hotel. The Peerless Inn, Kolkata (Calcutta) is located 20 kms. from NSC Bose Airport, 3 kms. from Howrah Railway Station, and ... more
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0 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
Hotel Maria Kolkata (Calcutta) |
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Address: On Sudder Street, the main budget area, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal
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very backpacker-oriented. grubby rooms with high ceilings and lots of stray but friendly cats. front gate closes at 10 so you must be back by then. The rooftop room was ... more
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0 out of 10, based on 1 user reviews.
Kolkata (Calcutta) Hotels Reviews
Worth every penny!, a review for The Oberoi Grand Kolkata (Calcutta)
by pinkyparker
on Aug 01, 2009.
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Definitely a splurge hotel but worth it, especially if you stay here at the end of your trip. I first moved to the Oberoi Grand (and its VERY grand) after a bad experience at the Kennilworth Hotel. I have since stayed two more times. It is in a Raj-era building, has beautifully appointed rooms and is very safe for people ... read more »
Good Budget Choice, a review for Lytton Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta)
by pinkyparker
on Jul 31, 2009.
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The Lytton Hotel is very close to the Indian Museum and New Market. Its buffet breakfast is good and you can have eggs to order. Try to get a room on the upper floors of the new building as they will be quieter. One of the receptionists, Miss Beryl is one of the nicest persons I have ever dealt with at a hotel. The hotel ... read more »
Fairlawn - Once is enough, a review for Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta)
by Keshava
on Mar 27, 2009.
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It's interesting for the sake of Raj nostalgia - but ridiculously overpriced. The food is always overcooked and stale. If you want a great "Raj Experience" stay at the Great Eastern Hotel nearby. It's where Kipling lived when he was a reporter for the Civil Gazette. Go for the nicer rooms which have bathtubs that are so deep ... read more »
The Fairlawn, a review for Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta)
by Rob_The_Pom
on Mar 24, 2009.
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I had the funniest/bizarre/weirdly 'racist' experience here. It was Holi and a friend and I had got splattered with vast amounts of paint. We decided to adjourn to the Fairlawn for a much deserved pint. We sat for 20 minutes or so before a waiter lowered himself to come and speak to us (they were always rather pompous). ... read more »
Same Old , Same Old, a review for Fairlawn Hotel Kolkata (Calcutta)
by palerider
on Mar 22, 2009.
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This place is running on the "old Raj" feel of it's rooms. But the rooms are from the Raj era, aka circa 1940's.
The food is not exceptional, indeed, not even average, and it just doesn't reflect the high prices they ask.
The hot water was "broken" always, and the touts were allowed to hang at the gate to hassle you as you ... read more »
