Hotel Mezbaan Regency
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, KURUKSHETRA/ Updated : Jul 7, 2016, 16:33 IST
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Hotel Mezbaan Regency, started in 1989, is one the first and finest private hotels of Kurukshetra. It is located half a kilometre from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from Railway Station. This place … Read more
Hotel Mezbaan Regency, started in 1989, is one the first and finest private hotels of Kurukshetra. It is located half a kilometre from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from Railway Station. This place doesn't serve non-vegetarian food and no alcohol is permitted. Read less
Hotel Mezbaan Regency, started in 1989, is one the first and finest private hotels of Kurukshetra. It is located half a kilometre from the city's Old Bus Stand, 3 km from New Bus Stand, and 1.5 km from Railway Station. This place doesn't serve non-vegetarian food and no alcohol is permitted.At the moment, there are 10 serviceable rooms in the hotel which are Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Executive Deluxe. Apart from being different in space and decor, the executive room also has a sofa, an extra double bed and a mini-fridge. The common amenities provided in all the other rooms are towels, toiletries, LCD TV, hot water, Wi-Fi, cupboards, room service, parking facility, telephone service, and 24-hour reception. The CCTV cameras monitor all public areas of the hotel.
Hotel Mezbaan Regency experience almost 80% occupancy, and has been hosting young couples, families, business travellers, and a few international guests too. Tariffs are a bit higher for students and backpackers, but the management says that they host many students too.
There is a family restaurant in the hotel, and a conference hall with a capacity of 60 people, DJ hall with 30 people and a large banquet hall which can accommodate up to 200 guests at one time.
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