Hotel Bluemoon
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 1, 2016, 11:20 IST
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If you are looking for a budget hotel in the centre of Guwahati with the Brahmaputra flowing nearby, Hotel Bluemoon is what you need to look up. And despite its location in the busy Uzan Bazar area, the hotel surroundings are free … Read more
If you are looking for a budget hotel in the centre of Guwahati with the Brahmaputra flowing nearby, Hotel Bluemoon is what you need to look up. And despite its location in the busy Uzan Bazar area, the hotel surroundings are free from any pollution and traffic hassles. Read less

If you are looking for a budget hotel in the centre of Guwahati with the Brahmaputra flowing nearby, Hotel Bluemoon is what you need to look up. And despite its location in the busy Uzan Bazar area, the hotel surroundings are free from any pollution and traffic hassles. Check in to this place and spend time amid one of the oldest and most beautiful areas of Guwahati which you can explore during an evening stroll along the Brahmaputra. The hotel is just 1.5 km away from the Guwahati railway station and tourist spots like Kamakhya Temple, State Museum, Basistha Ashram and Sankardev Kalakshetra are located at a very convenient distance. The hotel offers 30 AC and non–AC rooms which are provided with TV, coffee table, comfortable chairs, bed–side table and cabinets to keep your belongings. The hotel facility includes laundry service, restaurant, bar, conference room, car parking, lift and Wi–Fi.
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