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PPavel ShchGood hotel in the center of Paro. May be too loud at nights - shouting people, running children etc.
Location is amazing. Some good momo-cafes nearby
FFishtail7This hotel is very good value for money considering its price range. The staff and owner are super hospitable and very accommodating to guests’ needs. The food is good, and the location is close to Tiger’s Nest so it’s a great option for those hiking up to the monastery next morning. Overall highly recommended.
GGuest UserSpacious rooms , awesome view from room and centrally located is perfect description of this hotel.
food was good.
Their service was best . Infact they help you out of the way. I was suffering from severe cold and was too tired to head out.
They arranged medicine for me
I would definitely recommend this hotel.
They serve Indian and Bhutanese food.
GGuest UserGreat location, beautiful surrounding atmosphere, great staff. Most friendly and helpful receptionist and staff ever, lovely and great first impression of hotel. Everything about the hotel was exceptional. It was clean, stylish, roomy with excellent service in where we had dinner. Food was good and great value for money and service was attentive and efficient. Room itself was well equipped and comfortable. I was very pleased with my stay. I hope to be back for a longer visit in the future
GGuest UserKhamsum is located in the town letting you to access the town easily by walking. Staff were utmost polite and humble. Hotel was clean and hygienic as well. We tried their food as well. Red rice was top notch where as the hot and sour soup and emadatchi was average. Overall we loved the stay. Thanks khamsum and the lovely staffs. 4
GGuest UserThe location and the look of the property was very quaint. We went in the winter so the paddy fields all around were barren, as the harvest season was over … but we could imagine how beautiful it would have looked when the fields were lush green! The decor of the space emulates a traditional village house. The old block and the new block upper floor rooms look more authentic than the ground floor rooms! However, the upper floor rooms are more colder and are not the best for the winter months! The room furniture and decor was a bit basic and could have been better curated. The rooms in the new blocks in the ground floor could have been a bit better for the price! We felt a little restricted with the breakfast menu. As a person with diabetise, I did not find much food options. The menu offered was too narrow and restrictive. Only watermelon, eggs, bread n butter, and a choice of Aloo puri or Aloo paratha and tea or coffee. For the price this was too basic a choice. Also, the last time to serve breakfast was 9am, which can be a problem if you are not an early riser! It should be atleast extended to 10am, if not 10:30am! One major problem was a lack of running hot water. It took almost 3min for the heater to warm up even after turning it on for a long time! One had to keep the tap open for a while before hot water started flowing. It’s a huge waste of water. Also, the supply was patch and the water will turn cold every once in a while. It a winter country, inconsistent hot water supply can be a big problem. The staff were compliant but not very engaging! Overall an average experience!!