The Lily
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GUWAHATI/ Updated : Feb 29, 2016, 12:43 IST
Synopsis
ocated in the outer parts of Guwahati (which is clutter free and relatively greener), The Lily is a posh address for business and leisure travelers alike. This upscale hotel is located at a distance of 10 kms from Guwahati railway … Read more
ocated in the outer parts of Guwahati (which is clutter free and relatively greener), The Lily is a posh address for business and leisure travelers alike. This upscale hotel is located at a distance of 10 kms from Guwahati railway station and 32 kms from the airport. The Lily offers spacious and cozy accommodation for its guests and the hospitable staff adds to its comfort value. Read less
Located in the outer parts of Guwahati (which is clutter free and relatively greener), The Lily is a posh address for business and leisure travelers alike. This upscale hotel is located at a distance of 10 kms from Guwahati railway station and 32 kms from the airport. The Lily offers spacious and cozy accommodation for its guests and the hospitable staff adds to its comfort value. The major attractions of the city are well connected from the hotel so sightseeing and then getting back to your hotel room is not going to be a problem at all!The hotel proudly flaunts its outdoor swimming pool placed at the 4th floor which is flanked by the fitness centre and the spa. The rooms are provided with air conditioning, mini bar, Led HD TV, tea/coffee maker, hair dryer and bath linen. Room service, car parking and travel desk are a few other facilities that the guests can avail of. The dining options at The Lily is a treat for the gourmand with two restaurants―one, an all day multi-cuisine restaurant and the other, a Pan Asian restaurant, serving new age Chinese, Mongolian, Japanese and Thai cuisines. The in–house bar is a great place to unwind and get refilled for another day of sightseeing!
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