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Stay, Uncategorized  /  October 22, 2016

Hotel Sapphire

by Mohit Agarwal

Location-

Hotel Sapphire Mcleodganj
Temple Road, Dalai Lama
Mcleodganj, Dharamshala
Himachal Pradesh

5 mins walking distance from the Mcleodganj Square

Website- Hotel Sapphire

About-

The Hotel is situated at a perfect location and offers a majestic valley view and has large enough rooms. It consist of two categories of room a double bedded room and a family room. The family room has a double bed two child bed but good enough for adults too.The bathroom is also big enough.The hotel does not offer too much amenities.The car is to be parked at the parking made down after leaving the luggage at the hotel as it does not have its own parking space.

The family suite comes with a balcony with an amazing valley view and it feels like living above the horizon.

Staff-

The hotel does not have much staff and not that good at late night service but were very kind.

Cost-

Ranges from Rs 2000 for double bedded room to Rs 4000 for family suite without any meals.

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18 comments

  • Gryselle Mae Co
    October 22, 2016

    The hotel looks unusually dark or is it just the photo? But anyway, I love how unique the blanket is. They normally only have white comforters with hotels. It does look a little small though.

    xoxo, G
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    • mohitgrwl70
      October 22, 2016

      The image might look darker its taken in night light. The rooms are big and ya the comforters are different. rooms offers a great view.

      Reply
  • Vyjay Rao
    October 23, 2016

    The hotel does sound perfect as a base to explore the beauty of Dharmasala. The costs too are reaonable. Hope the food is good too.

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    • mohitgrwl70
      October 23, 2016

      I would suggest to try the food at the square. There are lots of options. I doubt the quality of food served at the hotel.

      Reply
  • diytravelhq
    October 24, 2016

    The hotel looks & sounds decent. How much are the rooms in US dollars?

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    • mohitarts
      October 24, 2016

      Its Rs. 2000 – 4000 per night without meal so on conversion comes to be $30 – $60 depending on room category

      Reply
  • Happily Tanned
    October 25, 2016

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    • mohitarts
      October 25, 2016

      Thanks for the nomination. I so was waiting for this day

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  • wanderingwagarschristina
    October 31, 2016

    I have never been to India but I am always on the lookout for family friendly hotels. The rooms look nice and the location is good. Thanks for the honest review of Hotel Sapphire.

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  • Indrani
    November 27, 2016

    Quite a reasonable charge if it is for family.

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    • mohitarts
      November 27, 2016

      Yess it was reasonable…we were 5 adults for price of Rs. 3500 ..you can always bargain if booking on spot

      Reply
  • Himalayan Heights with Punjabi Delights - Share Your Travel Stories
    January 31, 2017

    […] some shots and left. Reached Mcleodganj at 7:00 pm. Searched for a stay option. After check-in at Hotel Sapphire close to the Mc’LLo square, we came back for filling up our stomachs. We gave a try to two […]

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  • 2travellingsisters
    February 10, 2017

    Sapphire is reasonable as well as looks cozy!

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    • mohitarts
      February 10, 2017

      Yes it was nice…and moreover the valley view from the family suite is amazing

      Reply
  • Inês Serôdio
    March 10, 2017

    looks like a nice hotel!

    Moi by Inês

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  • Kat
    April 12, 2017

    It looks like a lovely hotel, and it has all the amenities that you’d need while traveling. I usually don’t spend a lot of time inside the hotel so that doesn’t bother me.

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    • Jaunting Journeys
      April 13, 2017

      Ya we hardly spend much time inside but it gives us a relief from the day’s tiredness if the hotel has good facilities

      Reply
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