Hotels in Patna for a complete vacation
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, PATNA/ Updated : Jul 27, 2017, 15:45 IST
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The capital city of one of India’s most politically significant states, Bihar, Patna is a modern city with all the new age amenities. Under this veil of contemporary developments, there lies a history that runs into thousands of y … Read more
The capital city of one of India’s most politically significant states, Bihar, Patna is a modern city with all the new age amenities. Under this veil of contemporary developments, there lies a history that runs into thousands of years. Then called Patliputra, Patna happened to be a prosperous city with all-round development in social milieu, political awareness and academic proficiency. Read less

The capital city of one of India’s most politically significant states, Bihar, Patna is a modern city with all the new age amenities. Under this veil of contemporary developments, there lies a history that runs into thousands of years. Then called Patliputra, Patna happened to be a prosperous city with all-round development in social milieu, political awareness and academic proficiency. This rich legacy has left an indelible mark in the modern city as well and people visit this city to experience the same. Subsequently Patna is also well equipped to accommodate all the visitors. The hotels in Patna are comfortable places that offer safe and secure stay to everyone. When we talk about 5 star hotels in Patna, we must mention the name of Hotel Patliputra Continental. This is a local favourite and a shining example of world class luxury. It is just off the Anisabad Bypass Crossing with the Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport and the city centre in proximity. Apart from this, guests here are at an advantage point of visiting the local highlights, thanks to its location. Apart from 97 air conditioned rooms, it offers amazing facilities like free Wi-Fi, rooftop swimming pool and large parking lot.
The word ‘panache’ means flamboyance and effortless style, keeping true to its French origin. And Panache Patna gives everything at their effort to justify the usage of the word in their name. Well connected with Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport and Patna Junction, one can reach both destinations after a short drive. Patna’s prime city highlight Gandhi Maidan is close by and the hotel gives some of the beautiful views of it. All the 73 rooms here are examples of the effort put to make them suitable for the modern traveller. Not to mention their long list of hotel facilities that is going to woo you! Arguably a fine budget hotel in Patna, Hotel AVR is located in a high rise on Bailey Road. The building also accommodates a Big Bazar store making it easier to spot the place. From here, Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport is just 2 kms away. Apart from all the major hotel facilities, Hotel AVR has a spacious banquet hall.
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