Hotel Siddhartha Palace
Swati JainSwati Jain/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, AHMEDABAD/ Updated : Oct 5, 2016, 12:13 IST
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This heritage yet budget property, situated on Shahibagh Road, is quite popular amongst travellers in Ahmedabad. It is just 5 km away from both the airport and the railway station. Hotel Siddhartha Palace is amongst 3 star rated … Read more
This heritage yet budget property, situated on Shahibagh Road, is quite popular amongst travellers in Ahmedabad. It is just 5 km away from both the airport and the railway station. Hotel Siddhartha Palace is amongst 3 star rated accommodations in Ahmedabad. A perfect blend of medieval charm and international standard of services as well as modern facilities, it leaves visitors mesmerised with its tastefully done architecture. Read less

This heritage yet budget property, situated on Shahibagh Road, is quite popular amongst travellers in Ahmedabad. It is just 5 km away from both the airport and the railway station. Hotel Siddhartha Palace is amongst 3 star rated accommodations in Ahmedabad. A perfect blend of medieval charm and international standard of services as well as modern facilities, it leaves visitors mesmerised with its tastefully done architecture. One cannot ignore the fabulous work on the interiors and intricate work of art on the pillars which have elephants sculpted on them, considered to be the symbol of royalty of the bygone era. Another interesting thing about this hotel is its Ayurveda centre where tourists can take massages at nominal fees to relax and de-stress themselves. The rooms are clean and spacious with a range of modern facilities. This hotel is definitely a good choice for those who wish to experience the authenticity of contemporary luxuries in minimal budget.
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