Hotel Aliment Darjeeling review – Avg rating 3.9/5
Hotel Aliment. checkout: 10AM. Due to it’s location on the top of the hill the views are nice, but the 15min walk from the clocktower is quite steep. In some double rooms there is hot water from 6.30-7.30PM, but they can fill up a bucket with hot water the rest of the day. There is also a simple restaurant, which is also the home of an impressive library. Rs 250-600
via Darjeeling hotels, Darjeeling lodges, Hotels and lodges in Darjeeling | Tour O Travel.
A clean guesthouse run by a friendly and informative family high in the hills of Darjeeling city. Situated about 15 minute walk from the main bazaar area. The beds are comfortable and the hotel is quiet. The only downside is the indian style toilets bit that can be overcome. I haven’t met a more helpful or pleasant family in the hotel business. Quite a charming place to stay. Hot shower morning and evening. Fast internet cafe downstairs. Roof top restaurant with reasonable prices.
The Aliment Hotel is a lovely place. It’s clean, the heaters work, and so do the showers. There’s even reliable hot water! If you’ve done much travelling in India, this place will come as a welcome surprise. The bottom floor is a café, where the Tibetan family who run the hotel cook great food, including a terrific Tibetan dish, which is a cross between a jam doughnut and a pancake. The price is low – about 70 rupees for a twin room (about £1 or $1.50) and is well worth the money. The same room has board games such as scrabble and chess, and a library of English books you can swap yours for. It’s a home from home! When I stayed here, my friend and I were both getting over Salmonella poisoning, and it was a great relief to be staying somewhere comfortable and friendly.
via Aliment Hotel Reviews and Photos, Darjeeling – IgoUgo.
A travellers’ favourite with good food (and cold beer), a library, rooftop patio, helpful owners and cosy wood-lined rooms. The upstairs rooms have a TV and valley views. All rooms have geysers, but they only operate for 1½ hours in the evening.
via Hotel Aliment – Darjeeling – Lonely Planet Hotels & Hostels.
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