Hotel Florid Nepal

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Tourist from all over the world are welcome to stay at Hotel Florid in Kathmandu valley, the capital city
Starting at $9 per person
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Tourist from all over the world are welcome to stay at Hotel Florid Nepal in Kathmandu valley, the capital city of Nepal, where the awe-inspiring Himalayas, highest mountains on earth, are well known. Giving outstanding service with reasonable price is the Hotels main objective.\'Surely there comes a time when counting the cost and paying the price are the things to think about when we are travelling. Also what matters is value - the ultimate value of what one does. We value your time and you cheris our servi \'We welcome you in the country of Culture, Mountains, Lakes and most religious to Hindus and Buddhists alike as the abode of the gods .

The Kathmandu Valley may have been inhabited as early as 900 BC, but the oldest known objects in the valley date to a few hundred years BC. The earliest known inscription is dated 185 AD. The oldest firmly dated building in the earthquake-prone valley is almost 1,000 years old. It is said that the Buddha and his disciples spent some time in the area of present-day Patan in the 6th century BC. Four stupas around the city of Patan said to have been erected by Charumati, daughter of Ashoka the Great, a Mauryan king, in the 3rd century BC attest to the ancient history present within the valley. As with the tales of the Buddha\'s visit, there is no evidence supporting Ashoka\'s visit, but the stupas probably do date to that century.

The Kirats are the first documented rulers of the Kathmandu Valley, the remains of their palace are said to be in Patan . The Licchavi Dynasty whose earliest inscriptions date back to 464 AD were the next rulers of the valley and had close ties with the Gupta Dynasty of India. The Malla Dynasty consisted of Newar rulers, who ruled Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding area from the 12th century till the 17th century when the Shah Dynasty under Prithvi Narayan Shah conquered the valley as he created present-day Nepal. Most of ancient Nepalese architecture present in Nepal today is from the Malla/Newar era.

The Kathmandu Valley consists of three primary cities: Kathmandu itself, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. Lalitpur and Kathmandu run up right against each other (again, separated only by the Bagmati river), while Bhaktapur is set off much closer to the eastern foothills. Kathmandu itself is home to most of the government offices, embassies, corporate houses, and the palace. The King\'s Palace (a large newly-pink building) stands right next to Thamel - the tourist hub of the country. Thamel consists of two parallel streets just to the west of the palace. It is home to different hotels, ranging from different stars. The palace is at the head of Durbar Marg, a street lined with various shops.

The old city is noted for its many Buddhist and Hindu temples and palaces, most dating to the 17th century. This valley hosts an UNESCO World Heritage Sites composed by seven different Monument Zones: The centers of the three primary cities, Kathmandu Hanuman Dhoka, Patan and Bhaktapur, the two most important Buddhist stupas, Swayambhunath and Boudhanath and two famous Hindu shrines, Pashupatinath temple and Changu Narayan. Since 2003 the site has been inscribed in the World Heritage List as being in danger out of concern for the ongoing loss of authenticity and the outstanding universal value of the cultural property.
Kathmandu has been popular with western tourists since the 1960s when it became a key stop on the hippie trail, when Jho: Chhee (Nepal Bhasa, continuous house)(Freak Street) was the one of the main location. It is also the subject of a popular Bob Seger song for the same reason.

Directions


Tribhuvan International Airport is located about 6 km from the city center, offering domestic and international flights.
Thamel is a popular tourist destination in the Kathmandu Valley. Thamel has been the epicentre of the tourist industry in Kathmandu Valley for over two decades. Even though it has been referred to as the 'ghetto' by some but for most travellers this is indeed a tourist haven. Thamel is ideally-sized, ideally-located and ideally-organised to make it the perfect base from which the discovery of the 'real' Nepal can be planned. The real Nepal is not too far away either. Some of Kathmandu's traditional, historical and cultural must-sees: Ason Bazaar, Durbar Square and Swayambhunath are a mere 10-30 minutes easy walk away from Thamel.
Even though through the constant influx of tourist from every part of the world Thamel still harbours a vibrant ethnic culture, practised by its core population of the Newar people who have been living here since time immemorial. In recent years, more and more local residents from other parts of Kathmandu are being attracted to Thamel's myriad attractions and services. The ghetto is no longer the haunt of tourists alone and is going native indeed.




Facilities


Breakfast Included, Restaurant, Internet Access, Laundry, Airport Pick Up, Bicycle Hire, Linen Included, Bar, Towels, Security Lockers, Luggage Storage, 24 hour reception, Travel Desk/Travel Info, Bureau de Change, Common Room, Bike Parking, Free Carpark, Non Smoking, Breakfast Not Included, 24 Hour Check In
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P.O.Box 10560,, Kathmandu, Nepal

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P.O.Box 10560,
Kathmandu, Nepal


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