Located conveniently in the Lalitpur district of Pātan, Heranya La:Ku is located a 3-minute walk from Patan Durbar Square, 2.8 miles from Hanuman Dhoka and 3.2 miles 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.
Shaligram Hotel is spread across 2 acres and is located in Patan. It is just 0.7 mi from the famous Patan Durbar Square. Mannys Eatery the on-site restaurant serves a variety of fusion cuisine.
Conveniently set in the Lalitpur district of Pātan, Hotel Patan House is located a 3-minute walk from Patan Durbar Square, 2.8 miles from Hanuman Dhoka and 3.1 miles from Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Located in Pātan and with Patan Durbar Square reachable within a 4-minute walk, Newa Chen Historic House UNESCO has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Located a 4-minute walk from Patan Durbar Square, Traditional Stay - A Boutique Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Pātan and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Pātan and with Patan Durbar Square reachable within a 4-minute walk, Karuna Hotel Patan Kathmandu provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Shaligram Hotel is spread across 2 acres and is located in Patan. It is just 0.7 mi from the famous Patan Durbar Square. Mannys Eatery the on-site restaurant serves a variety of fusion cuisine.
Located a 4-minute walk from Patan Durbar Square, Traditional Stay - A Boutique Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Pātan and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
The rooms were beautiful, and the location is amazing.
Located in Pātan and within a 4-minute walk of Patan Durbar Square, Vajra House By Ivanna Stay has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Patan Wittys hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Pātan. This 5-star hotel offers room service. The hotel features family rooms. 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 $59 or, for a 4-star hotel, $81. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pātan for this weekend cost around $35 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $58 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pātan for tonight. You'll pay around $81 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pātan will cost around $35, on average (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 of America
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 of America
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.
The owner is really friendly and really cares for his guests. The building itself looks like from a fairy tale, very atmospheric and traditional. Beds were comfortable and the shower hot. The location is superb, close to the central Durban square but in a quieter alley. Patan is beautiful, we liked it more than Kathmandu. Everywhere there are narrow alleys, hidden temples and beautiful old shops. Breakfast is traditional Newari dishes and omelet with toast, everything was tasty. Staying here was an absolute dream.
Yamba is as traditional of a family-run guesthouse as you'd hope to find in Patan. Located in what is already an incredibly historic district, it's charm and warmth are felt throughout your stay. Plenty spacious with hot shower, mini fridge and separate seating/eating area to reorient yourself on the complimentary wifi while enjoying a delicious homemade breakfast. I stayed here before and after my two week trek and would stay again if back in the area.
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.
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 ;-)
When i walked in that apartment i was shocked on how clean,organized and everything was available to my needs , the fridge was clean and usable, drinking water and gas were available as well the bathroom was clean all around it was a 10/10 . Anytime i will be staying in patan i will be choosing this place.
I lived there for more than a week, so have tried three rooms of the hotel. Every room is different in layout and size. So whether the room is good or very good depends on one’s fate. The bigger room is very nice and has a very good bathroom. Other rooms’ bathrooms are relatively old or left in disrepair.
Everything was perfect ! The staff was so kind, the room was so beautiful, with a very nice bathroom, hot water.
the breakfast is not in the hotel but just 3min walking away.
the localisation is very central in Patan. you can easily take a taxi to go in other Katmandu’s areas of interest.
I enjoyed my stay here with friends very much! The Hotel building is really old and is renovated really well! The stuff is amazing, everyone is polite and nice. Location is great, next to Durbar square. It was clean, food was amazing! I would recommend everyone to stay here!
The room was spacious and clean. The hotel is a combination of an Air BnB and a hotel. Felt like being at home. The location is very central to almost everything. Hospitable and polite Staff. Shower was great. Enjoyed my stay here.
The location was great, just a short walk to Patan Darbar Square. The hotel has a wonderful atmosphere with a super friendly staff. It is an eco-friendly hotel so no lift. Overall, I rate this hotel highly and recommend it.
Beyond helpful staff! Just beautiful people nestled into a beautiful little spot in Patan.
Breakfast is lovely and they often offer two options.
Drinking water available.
Very spacious and offers a very homey feel.
It was very nice staying at Boutique Heritage Home! The location is perfect (near Patan Durbar Square), the breakfast is delicious, and the rooms and garden are beautiful. I wholeheartedly recommend this place.
A lovely guesthouse, a traditional house renovated with modern facilities, located in the middle of Patan's old town, it feels like you've traveled back in time.
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