The Pear Tree
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN SHILLONG/ Updated : Jun 30, 2016, 15:58 IST
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One of Shillong’s most well known mid–budget hotels, The Pear Tree, is a perfect place for vacationers who love to mix quiet living with city bustle. Quiet because it is located amid beautiful surroundings and its proximity to Pol … Read more
One of Shillong’s most well known mid–budget hotels, The Pear Tree, is a perfect place for vacationers who love to mix quiet living with city bustle. Quiet because it is located amid beautiful surroundings and its proximity to Police Bazar and Ward’s Lake make it an ideal place to get the vibe of the city. Read less
One of Shillong’s most well known mid–budget hotels, The Pear Tree, is a perfect place for vacationers who love to mix quiet living with city bustle. Quiet because it is located amid beautiful surroundings and its proximity to Police Bazar and Ward’s Lake make it an ideal place to get the vibe of the city. Other tourist attractions of the city like Shillong Peak, Shillong Golf Course and Botanical Garden are also located very conveniently from the hotel. And yes, Lady Hyadri Park is just 500 meter away from Pear Tree; so you know where to head when you feel like taking a leisurely stroll!The hotel offers travel counter, front desk, laundry facility, medical services, luggage storage, parking, Wi–Fi and doctor on call facility for the guests. Apart from these services and a comfortable accommodation, the property provides sightseeing and vehicle arrangement. The rooms are well appointed with all the modern amenities made available to the guests at a very pocket–friendly price list. Room amenities include air conditioner, LED TV, bedside tables, coffee table, work desk, intercom and attached bathrooms.
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