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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.


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.

Revision as of 13:29, 13 April 2010

The Shanker Hotel
File:Shankerlogo.jpg
Map
General information
LocationKathmandu, Nepal
Opening1964
Design and construction
DeveloperLate Mr. Ram Shanker Shrestha
Other information
Number of rooms94
Number of suites12
Number of restaurants2
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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