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Welcome to Sumitra Niwas Homestay
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Sumitra Niwas
Inn Code : 9112460
Address : Delhi-South,Delhi,India |
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Mr. Ramlal L. Chakravarty
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The bnb in Delhi NCR-South is centrally located with Cannaught place at 8 kms. Domestic airport is 7 kms and International airport is 13 kms away. Embassies of all countries are just 1 km away. Nizamuddin Railway Station is 7 kms and New Delhi Railway Station is 9 kms away. The nearby places to visit are Qutub Minar (7 kms), Red Fort ( 15 kms), Humayun Tomb and Lotus Temple ( 10 kms).
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Occassion :
No. Of Rooms : 3
Price Range : 2500
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Double-bed Room ( Total 3 ) |
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Double-bed room with A/C. Attached toilet. Rates are for single occupancy. Extra persons would be charged Rs. 500/- per day. Breakfast is complementary.
Week End Rates : Rs. 2500.00 
Week Day Rates : Rs. 2500.00 |
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All rooms have A/C, Room Heater and TV set.
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Hot and Cold running water available.
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Welcome drink on arrival.
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Two bottles of mineral water would be provided on arrival.
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Breakfast is complementary.
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We can be a very good alternative as serviced apartment for corporates and business travellers.
- This homestay is very close to embassy areas of Delhi.
- The homestay is very well priced and hence is a better alternative ot budget and mid priced hotels.
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