Room service is available 24/7. Set off a commercial street, this unpretentious budget hotel is 19 minutes' walk from the landmark 18th-century Kashi Vishwanath Temple and 3 km from Varanasi train station. Check-out time: 12:00 PM. Wi-Fi is offered for an additional fee. The simple rooms come with sitting areas, cable TV and safes. Parking is complimentary. Some add air-conditioning Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport 42 min
Assi Ghat (11 min) Religious festivals performances & yoga classes are held at this iconic riverfront gathering place. Chaukhandi Stupa (32 min) This historical Buddhist stupa features a sizable mound with a brick base & octagonal tower. Gangaa Aarti (19 min) Ritual prayer ceremonies honoring the Ganges River are held at a Hindu temple on the river. Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum (16 min) University museum focused on art & archeology with sculptures paintings jewelry textiles & more. Dhamekh Stupa (34 min) Circular stone 143-ft. Buddhist shrine with bird & script carvings dating back to 500 CE. Varanasi City (17 min) Manikarnika Ghat (9 min) One of the city s oldest ghats this iconic site is a storied spot for traditional Hindu cremations. Bharat Mata Temple (7 min) Small Mother India temple with a large relief map of undivided India carved to scale in marble. Ramnagar Fort (19 min) Sandstone fort & royal residence with a museum that has vintage cars costumes an armory & more. Manduadih (9 min) Shri Satynarayan Tulsi Manas Mandir (10 min) Stately Hindu temple with white marble construction landscaped gardens & numerous engravings. Shri Durga Temple (9 min) This well-known temple for a Hindu goddess was built in the 18th century with a reflective pool. Gyanvapi Masjid (19 min) Venerable mosque on a historic site featuring traditional architecture with columns & domes. Bhulanpur (17 min) Kashi Kalash Foundation (13 min) Hindu shrine to the namesake god known for the sweets sold on-site & its spring music festival. Nepali Temple (8 min) Temple and architecture Dashashwamedh Ghat (19 min) Bustling riverside steps down to the Ganges River used for religious rituals daily. |