Meghalaya Housing Co-operative Guest House
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN SHILLONG/ Updated : Jun 30, 2016, 15:21 IST
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This is a budget accommodation for travelers in Shillong who prefer to have prompt service and quality stay at a very reasonable rate. The room tariffs are very affordable but it does not mean that the faith of the guests is at st … Read more
This is a budget accommodation for travelers in Shillong who prefer to have prompt service and quality stay at a very reasonable rate. The room tariffs are very affordable but it does not mean that the faith of the guests is at stake. This property is a unit of Meghalaya State Housing and Financing Co-operative Society Ltd; so the goodwill and trust factor is one major pull for the travelers. Read less
This is a budget accommodation for travelers in Shillong who prefer to have prompt service and quality stay at a very reasonable rate. The room tariffs are very affordable but it does not mean that the faith of the guests is at stake. This property is a unit of Meghalaya State Housing and Financing Co-operative Society Ltd; so the goodwill and trust factor is one major pull for the travelers. Located just three kilometres away from Police Bazar, this property is very easy to locate due to its popularity in the city.The hotel has 18 well maintained rooms with picturesque views of the hills and city of Shillong from the balconies. Amenities like LCD TV, attractive wooden paneling, cupboard with dressing mirror, table, chair and attached bathroom with running hot/cold water are provided in each room. Hotel facilities include room service, ample parking space, daily housekeeping, laundry facility, front desk and Wi–Fi. The dining hall and canteen of the hotel serve Indian, Continental and Chinese for the guests.
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