Arihant Palace
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, JABALPUR/ Updated : Jul 13, 2017, 09:09 IST
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A budget property in Jabalpur, Arihant Palace is a two star property offering cost-effective stay for travellers on a tight budget. This is a government approved hotel and is located just 1.5 km away from Jabalpur Railway Station. … Read more
A budget property in Jabalpur, Arihant Palace is a two star property offering cost-effective stay for travellers on a tight budget. This is a government approved hotel and is located just 1.5 km away from Jabalpur Railway Station. Jabalpur Dumna Airport is also located 17 kms away from the property. Read less

A budget property in Jabalpur, Arihant Palace is a two star property offering cost-effective stay for travellers on a tight budget. This is a government approved hotel and is located just 1.5 km away from Jabalpur Railway Station. Jabalpur Dumna Airport is also located 17 kms away from the property. It is also in vicinity to the Jabalpur City Bus Stand. Thanks to its convenient locations, Arihant Palace is in proximity to many major government and commercial organisations like the Municipal Corporation and the High Court. The hotel offers transportation from the railway station and the airport. Enjoy Wi-Fi in guest rooms and public areas. In addition to it, the hotel offers parking for over 200 two wheelers and 30 four wheelers. The multi cuisine restaurant here serves delicious food. Rooms are provided with TV with satellite channels, direct dial phone, room service and attached bathroom.
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