Description
The Olde (Main) Bellevue Heritage Hotel at Darjeeling was established on or around 1872, and represents the best of colonial "Raj" architecture . Built at the same time and in the same traditions as other "Raj-style" buildings such as the Darjeeling Planters' club and other tea plantation bungalows, it is one of the longest established heritage hotels in Darjeeling district . Despite being a heritage property it is reasonably priced and benefits from having been a family run establishment all through its history . It was owned by an English lady until 1942 when it was bought by the present owners' family who have held it now for three generations . The hotel comprises the heritage wing as well as a modern new wing with Swiss chalet style architecture with a pronounced sloping roof, sun deck and viewing gallery with plenty of natural light and excellent views of the Kanchenjunga and Sandakphu ranges . The hotel is highly rated on Tripadvisor as well as on popular guidebooks such as Le Guide du Routard and Lonely Planet . All food .
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible
- Economy
- Bed & Breakfast
- Convention Center
Hotel Policies
| Check-in Policy | 1300 |
| Check-out Policy | 1100 |
General Information