Springs Inn
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN ALLEPPEY/ Updated : Aug 23, 2016, 14:21 IST
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If you are looking for a hotel right by the backwaters in Alleppey and do not want to splurge, Springs Inn might just be the answer for you. At just 500 m from the jetty and the Punnamada Lake, this hotel offers modestly comfortab … Read more
If you are looking for a hotel right by the backwaters in Alleppey and do not want to splurge, Springs Inn might just be the answer for you. At just 500 m from the jetty and the Punnamada Lake, this hotel offers modestly comfortable stay facilities. It has a line up of clean rooms, all fitted with TVs and fans, and have attached washrooms. Free wi-fi is available for all the rooms; you can get your itinerary planned at the travel desk here. Read less

If you are looking for a hotel right by the backwaters in Alleppey and do not want to splurge, Springs Inn might just be the answer for you. At just 500 m from the jetty and the Punnamada Lake, this hotel offers modestly comfortable stay facilities. It has a line up of clean rooms, all fitted with TVs and fans, and have attached washrooms. Free wi-fi is available for all the rooms; you can get your itinerary planned at the travel desk here. The hotel management also facilitates excursions, sightseeing tours and activities such as canoeing in the backwaters. Its proximity to the railway station and the very scenic Alleppey Beach also adds to its lure.
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