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'''The Shanker Hotel''' is a heritage hotel in [[Kathmandu]], Nepal. It is located in [[Lazimpat]], next to the historic Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum. This was formerly a [[neoclassical architecture|neo-classical]] Rana palace made by Agni Shumsher [[Jung Bahadur Rana]], the then prime minister of Nepal. The hotel was opened in 1964 and undergoing a complete refurbishment. |
'''The Shanker Hotel''' is a heritage hotel in [[Kathmandu]], Nepal. It is located in [[Lazimpat]], next to the historic Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum. This was formerly a [[neoclassical architecture|neo-classical]] Rana palace made by Agni Shumsher [[Jung Bahadur Rana]], the then prime minister of Nepal. The hotel was opened in 1964 and is undergoing a complete refurbishment. |
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According to legend, Nepal's Late Queen Aishwarya was also born in this palace. |
According to legend, Nepal's Late Queen Aishwarya was also born in this palace. |
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The Shanker Hotel | |
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General information | |
Location | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Opening | 1964 |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Late Mr. Ram Shanker Shrestha |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 94 |
Number of suites | 12 |
Number of restaurants | 2 |
Website | |
www.shankerhotel.com |
The Shanker Hotel is a heritage hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is located in Lazimpat, next to the historic Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum. This was formerly a neo-classical Rana palace made by Agni Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, the then prime minister of Nepal. The hotel was opened in 1964 and is undergoing a complete refurbishment.
According to legend, Nepal's Late Queen Aishwarya was also born in this palace.
The Shanker Hotel is now a reputed address in Kathmandu, Nepal. Online booking was started for tourists since 2004.[1]
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