Park Hotel
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN KALIMPONG/ Updated : Mar 2, 2017, 13:57 IST
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Park Hotel (earlier known as Dinajpur House), has served as the former summer house of the Maharaja of Dinajpur. The property has a touch of royalty and offers panoramic views of the hills and valleys around. There is a beautiful … Read more
Park Hotel (earlier known as Dinajpur House), has served as the former summer house of the Maharaja of Dinajpur. The property has a touch of royalty and offers panoramic views of the hills and valleys around. There is a beautiful green garden where guests can sit, close their eyes, relax and listen to the nature’s music. Read less

Park Hotel (earlier known as Dinajpur House), has served as the former summer house of the Maharaja of Dinajpur. The property has a touch of royalty and offers panoramic views of the hills and valleys around. There is a beautiful green garden where guests can sit, close their eyes, relax and listen to the nature’s music. This property maintains 19 well-furnished rooms that are appointed with television, mini bar, tea/coffee maker, telephone and internet connectivity. Some of the rooms here also offer lovely views of the surrounding area. When it comes to food, the on-site restaurant here serves a wide assortment of Indian, Nepalese, Tibetan, Continental and Chinese delicacies. But make sure to book in advance as during the peak season, the hotel gets full at a really high speed!
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