Saffron Hotel
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, KURUKSHETRA/ Updated : Jul 6, 2016, 21:23 IST
Synopsis
Saffron Hotel, also known as ‘banqueting paradise’ of Kurukshetra, was started in 2002. It's located at a distance of almost 1 km from National Highway 1 and Kurukshetra’s New Bus Stand.
Saffron Hotel, also known as ‘banqueting paradise’ of Kurukshetra, was started in 2002. It's located at a distance of almost 1 km from National Highway 1 and Kurukshetra’s New Bus Stand. Read less
Saffron Hotel, also known as ‘banqueting paradise’ of Kurukshetra, was started in 2002. It's located at a distance of almost 1 km from National Highway 1 and Kurukshetra’s New Bus Stand.
There are 15 rooms which are Semi Suite, Executive and Super Deluxe, which mainly differ in decor and size from each other. Amenities provided are towels, toiletries, LCD TV, hot water, Wi-Fi, cupboards, room service, parking facility, telephone service, and 24-hour reception. CCTV cameras monitor all critical areas of the property. Rooms are equipped with modern furniture, have excellent decor, big space, spotlessly elegant walls and sheets, and a refreshing aura. This place is one of the best choices for business travellers in Kurukshetra as they receive 20% corporate discount. It experiences one of the highest occupancies in the city, even on regular days, which is close to 95%. Hotel Saffron has mainly been hosting business travellers, wedding guests, and very few leisure travellers.
There are three banquet halls in this hotel where two of them have a capacity of 100 guests and the third one can host 1500 guests at one time. Also, there is a small conference room which can accommodate 30 guests, and a fine-dining restaurant inside the hotel.
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