Ideally located in the Patan district of Pātan, Heranya La:Ku is set 300 metres from Patan Durbar Square, 4.6 km from Hanuman Dhoka and 5.1 km from Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Boasting a garden, The Inn Patan is located in Patan. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a terrace and courtyard. The hotel offers a Nepalese restaurant.
Mick
United Kingdom
The food, WiFi and overall ambience was excellent. We came here for our first few days in Kathmandu, before journeying on to Pokhara and Chitwan. On our return, we chose to go back as we had enjoyed it so much.
Hotel Kutumba has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Pātan. The property is situated 1.9 km from Patan Durbar Square, 3.6 km from Hanuman Dhoka and 3.6 km from Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Sandra
France
the terrace, the view, and dinner. The staff was accommodating and kind. It is a great paid service to hire a chauffeur to be able to visit places, this opportunity was a great bonus, and the chauffeur was extra helpful I strongly recommend
Located 300 metres from Patan Durbar Square, Traditional Stay - A Boutique Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Pātan and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Ron
United Kingdom
The hotel was exactly the same as when I had stayed the week previously. Only doing this second review to stop Booking.com from emailing me reminders!!
Situated in Pātan and with Patan Durbar Square reachable within 400 metres, Newa Chen Historic House UNESCO features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Lisa
United Kingdom
I loved how quiet, clean and authentic this lovely guest house was, perfect for my first stay in Patan. My room had clearly been recently refurbished so it felt extra comfortable. The bathroom was modern and spotless. It took a while to get used to the low ceilings - tall people beware! The property is very close to the main attractions in Patan - perfect for popping back for a rest during the day.
Situated in Pātan, 800 metres from Patan Durbar Square, KGH Patan features air-conditioned accommodation and a bar.
Markus
Denmark
Location was great - close to cultural sites and business (I was travelling for the latter). Very friendly staff and good atmosphere. I stayed with a colleague, with whom I had also stayed at another hotel nearby - which is the kind we would usually stay at, with a more corporate/conference feel. We both agreed KGH Patan was a lot better ;-)
Well set in the Patan district of Pātan, Hotel Patan House is located 300 metres from Patan Durbar Square, 4.5 km from Hanuman Dhoka and 5 km from Kathmandu Durbar Square.
GULNARA
Russia
a traditional house, beautifully located a step away from Durbar Square and next door from the Golden Temple. Family business. Great breakfast. Nice bathroom. Very comfortable beds. Traditional design. Courteous attitude of the staff.
Located in Pātan and with Patan Durbar Square reachable within 400 metres, Karuna Hotel Patan Kathmandu provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and...
Hotel Kutumba has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Pātan. The property is situated 1.9 km from Patan Durbar Square, 3.6 km from Hanuman Dhoka and 3.6 km from Kathmandu Durbar Square.
De service en vriendelijkheid van de medewerkers!!
Shaligram Hotel is spread across 2 acres and is located in Patan. It is just 1.2 km from the famous Patan Durbar Square. Mannys Eatery the on-site restaurant serves a variety of fusion cuisine.
Patan Wittys hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Pātan. This 5-star hotel offers room service. The rooms are equipped with a balcony. At the hotel, each room comes with a desk.
FAQs about hotels in Pātan
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pātan this weekend is £42 or, for a 4-star hotel, £65. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pātan for this weekend cost on average around £28 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £44 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pātan for tonight. You'll pay on average around £65 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pātan will cost around £28 (based on Booking.com prices).
Patan is very historic with a beautiful square with...
Patan is very historic with a beautiful square with incredible buildings and temples. Also lots of eateries and places to drink, some wirh fantastic views over the square (we liked Drishya). Frequent festivals, saw an amazing procession on 1st night.
Nice shops selling souvenirs and far less hassle than in Thamel. Beautiful pond nearby. Exquisite night and day. Amazing Golden Temple nearby. Closes down early, places to eat mostly shut by 9pm. Foreign tourists are asked to pay to enter square in most of daylight hours even just to walk through, you can use side alleys to avoid this if you just want eg to go to taxi rank. One street is being dug up by the side of the square so yo sometimes taxis have a longer route round. Pathao and InDrive are 2 useful apps for travel.
Stephen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's one of my favorite destinations.
It's one of my favorite destinations. In this city, you don't even need to aim at "scenic sites." There are a lot of antient temples and charming sites randomly scattering in the street corners. It's not as heavily influenced by tourism as other areas in the region. People are very friendly.
Yan
United States
10
Scored 10
I stayed for around 3 days; 1-2 days are adequate to explore...
I stayed for around 3 days; 1-2 days are adequate to explore the well-known historical sites of Patan (Patan Darbur Square, Patan Museum, the numerous temples), and are all in walking distance. Old Patan is rich in culture; the buildings are adorned with intricate Newari carvings, and the Darbur Square built 2000 years ago is still very much alive with activity. The Patan Museum, converted from an old palace, is also a must-see.
Patan is safe - I had asked the locals, and also generally felt safe on the streets. When it rains, some streets might get muddy/have some level of muddy water.
Jia Xin
Thailand
6.0
Scored 6.0
The main square and buildings are absolutely super.
The main square and buildings are absolutely super. Loved gazing at them. I would not say the price of the fee to Westerners is justified though. It's not really set up for Westerners as far as the food shops go. There is a few. But to many dirty food places. We're the hygiene incentive just does not exist. As far a bleach goes it does not cost that much to much. So there is no excuse for the level of filth I this day and age at a tourist place attraction of any kind. Patan fix up with the bleach
Tyron
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The apartment was steps away from the main (Durbar) square.
The apartment was steps away from the main (Durbar) square. Great view from the rooftop patio! Restaurant choices around the corner for every taste and budget. The museum is small but really worth seeing. Beautiful temples and, after the quake, much excellent repairs and restoration everywhere. Lots of little shops, places to dawdle. Good gold jewelry shops, coffee shops, groceries and everything else. Loved the atmosphere, even after being 'in love' with Bhaktapur in previous visits. Nice to spend 2 full days there. Info: Patan, like Bhaktapur, is a UNESCO site, so an entry fee is charged to walk around the main area and this includes the museum. Ask for special validation stamp if staying more than one day. Support what UNESCO is doing!!
Carl
United States
10
Scored 10
Patan is one of my favourite places to explore.
Patan is one of my favourite places to explore. Around every corner is another historical building, temple, shrine etc..
You can spend hours getting lost down the narrow streets. I highly recommend visiting. Especially the Durbar Square and restaurants nearby for a great view.
Wonderful homestay with simple, but very clean rooms, lovely common area and amazing views over the Durbar square. The most wonderful part about the stay is the friendly family who has opened up their home of many generations and who are happy to share with you the real life of Patan today and decades ago. I truly enjoyed the stay and reccommend it to anyone who is looking for something different from regular hotels and is curious about the local way of life.
The staffs were very friendly and helpful. Due to some delays in my flight, I had to check-in at a very late hour but the friendly host at Karuna Hotel stayed back to accommodate us.
The included breakfast exceeded our expectations as well.
Overall, a lovely place with great vintage vibes complimented by exceptional guest service that I would recommend to anyone looking for a temporary stay in Kathmandu.
I had an awesome stay here at Traditional Stay - A Boutique Hotel. The property is very safe; includes a guard posted in evenings hours, security cameras and room key card locking mechanisms. And the staff are very friendly. Everyone was very approachable and super helpful. I really liked that the rooms were all equipped with AC and rainfall showers and that there were dining options available on site.
Place. Location. Ambience. Host. Staff Facilities all were Excellent !!! Best place to stay who don't want hustle and bustle of Thamel yet want to explore Kathmandu, it's food and coffee in jhamsikhel and see the culture : patan durbar square (world heritage site), 15mn walk.
For IT people also few of top IT companies of nepal are near the hostel. Area is IT hub as well .
The decoration style of this youth hostel is very fresh and beautiful. I fell in love with it almost at first sight. The hotel is in Patan, a very quiet place, and the atmosphere of the youth hostel is great! Especially Amy and Disa, thank you for helping me! There is also a cat in the hotel who is also very cute! I stayed for 5 days in a row! Fall in love with this place!
Excellent location. The breakfast was superb and the staff was friendly and helpful. The neighborhood has many restaurants that are walkable. The famous Patan Square is also walkable. Unfortunately, the pool was closed at the time we stayed at the hotel but the rooftop restaurant and bar was very very nice.
If it's your first time in Kathmandu, you will love Kaji Home. It is near Patan square without been in the chaos of the city. A relaxing area. Most important though, Robin is very friendly and will help you with everything you may need during your stay. It exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended!
Newly built hotel's room was very neat, tidy and beautiful. The location is perfect. It has got its own terrace. The staffs were so polite,curious and helpful. Kitchen is available with the necessary utensil needed for cooking. Really enjoyed the stay here. Would love to come here again soon.
Don't know if it's the fact that NEPALESE people are very welcoming, friendly, and have a great nature - or if it was the amazing service and prompt responses of hotel Tamila that's making me give 5 star here; but one thing is for you:
YOU ARE GONNA FEEL LIKE HOME HERE!
The location is near Patan Darbar Square and many other temples. The room I stayed in was good, comfortable, and secure. The terrace is a great place to chill and relax in the evening. Chandan Dai is a good fella, always trying to help. I will recommend this to others.
A great heritage building very close to Patan Durbar Square. Superb breakfast. Although in the centre, there is a lovely peaceful garden courtyard. The hotel is relatively quiet despite being so near a very busy road. Helpful staff. Very clean room and bathroom.
The room is well decorated and spacious. All necessary items are available in the kitchen. The location is very favorable just 5 mins walking distance from Patan Durbar Square. The owner is very friendly and kind. Its a great place to stay. Highly recommended!
We loved our stay here! It was a nice stay in the Patan Square area. They worked with our schedule, comfortable beds, warm showers, nice rooftop terrace, quality breakfast. We enjoyed getting to know the staff and they were always attentive to our needs :)
The price is reasonable for a stay in patan, this newly renovated property has commendable cleanliness. They have a good lock system so invanna itself is very safe. The room had a good sized queen bed.
The location and general boutique hotel ambience is perfect. It is all very tastefully decorated and furnished. The rooms are good, a bit small and definitely not convenient for tall people.
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