It's 5 minutes' walk from Jallianwala Bagh, a public garden with a memorial to the 1919 massacre, and 2 km from Amritsar Junction train station. There's an international restaurant. Room service is 24/7. Minibars can be added. Breakfast and parking are available. In an elegant building, this relaxed hotel is an 11-minute walk from Harmandir Sahib, a Sikh pilgrimage site known as the Golden Temple. Featuring wood furnishings, the informal rooms have Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some provide sitting areas and/or balconies. Check-in time: 12:00 PMCheck-out time: 12:00 PM Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport 38 min
Central Sikh Museum (4 min) Museum showcasing Sikh history & culture through portraiture ancient arms & manuscripts. Partition Museum (6 min) History museum chronicling 1947 partition of India & Pakistan through photos documents & artifacts. Jallianwala Bagh (4 min) Public garden with a memorial in the shape of an eternal flame to the massacre of 13 April 1919. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum (12 min) Museum dedicated to the Sikh Empire founder displaying armour paintings & other historical objects. Sadda Pind (20 min) Casual hotel in a living museum of a traditional Punjabi village, with dining & cultural activities. Shree Durgiana Tirath (11 min) Big Hindu temple on a sacred lake with elaborate architecture inspired by the nearby Golden Temple. Khairuddin Mosque (14 min) Maharaja Ranjit Singh Statue (8 min) History Gurudwara Guru Ke Mahal (10 min) Akal Takht (7 min) Waterside takht (seat of power) founded in 1606 and one of the Sikh religon s most sacred sites. Gurudwara Baba Atal Rai Sahib Ji (11 min) This 9-story 17th-century Sikh gurdwara commemorates Guru Hargobind s son Baba Atal Rai. Gobindgarh Fort (12 min) Fortress dating to the 18th century with a war museum performances & Punjabi food carts. Amritsar Heritage Walk U0026 Golden Temple Tour (6 min) Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama (9 min) Museum housing Sikh weapons manuscripts artifacts & a panorama in the Ram Bagh palace. |