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Sakura House
4/59 Reviews
No complaints about the cleanliness of the room, the location, and the location from the rooftop! Above all, the owner was a very good person who could speak Japanese. We arranged all the train tickets to Delhi and taxis from the hotel to the station! I was very worried on my solo trip, but I think I met the best hotel. I was really planning to stay for one night, but I stayed for three nights because it was too cozy! Honestly, I think the service is better than Japanese hotels! If you stay at a hotel in Buddha Gaya, I think Sakura House is good! If you are worried about traveling alone, you will be resolved by talking to the owner!
Niranjana Hotel Bodhgaya
3.9/55 Reviews
Need to work on the cleanliness of the bed,bedsheet and shower..won’t hurt to vacuum the bed once in a while..quite a bit of dust mite and sheets need changing..Wi-Fi practically not working..water quality and pressure needs some work..the only plus point it’s really near to the Maha Bodi temple..for this price I guess that’s what you get? Will opt to stay in a nicer place next time
Hotel Star Bodh Gaya
4.8/52 Reviews
The general ***ager of the hotel is super nice and the other service staff are also very enthusiastic and really nice. The location is good, not too noisy. The sound insulation is a little bit poor. Everything else is good, highly recommended if you are on a spiritual journey. If it's a luxury trip, that's a different story.
Hotel Lumbini International
3.5/51 Reviews
Good Things: ----------------- 1. Best reason to choose this hotel was that this is centrally located in Bodhgaya. All major temples are within walking distance i.e. 5 - 7 minutes walking from hotel except the Bodhi temple which is about 12-15 mins walk from the hotel. If you do not like walking, there is plenty of toto / tuktuk available. Negotiate before getting on one. They tend to quote higher rate. 2. Room and bathroom were big and clean. 3. Staff is very polite. The front desk ***ager is Bengali and will help you with information you want. The kitchen staff requires a special mention. They were very polite and always ready to help. 4. The restaurant food is freshly made, tasty and served hot. You would have to order in advance to get it in your required time. 5. Ample parking place, something which is not very common in Bodhgaya. For most of the hotels we saw where parking is available, either you would have to park in the road in front of the hotel or they have a narrow stretch (within the hotel) where you have to keep it. Here the entire hotel is surrounded by a compound wall and you can keep at least 10 cars simultaneously. 6. 24 hours hot water in the bathroom both shower and basin which was a relief as we visited in peak winter. Not so good things: ------------------------ 1. Restaurant food is costly with respect to Indian standards. 2. The property is old one. Though there is ample space like a small lawn and parking, it could be improved a lot. 3. The rooms are not noise proof and there is a semi transparent glass at top of the room entry door from where the lobby lights keep the room illuminated (at least to my standard) at night. 4. Fixed menu breakfast. Even after our request to the hotel to have a minor tweak, it was not entertained. The same was done in other hotels we stayed before. 5. Though the hotel has option to provide room heater, it was not specifically stated or informed to us. During winter night temp in Bodhgaya drops to 5 - 6 degrees centigrade, and if you visiting during this time, please do not forget to ask. The blankets they provided are not at all close enough to keep you warm in night at this temperature. 6. It seemed to me, that front desk hotel staff is more eager to get a good rating by talking you through, rather than keeping the service level high for all guests (their service towards Indian travelers may vary a bit) same throughout your stay. 7. Coming to the last point, they have a pet dog who roams around freely in their premises during morning. Even though I am a dog lover, every one might not be and travelers with small kids need to keep caution.
Bodhgaya Seven Inn Hotel n Restaurant
4.3/50 Reviews
I thought it was a good place for my mom to travel alone! I could talk via facebook message, there is a restaurant nearby, and I talked about it. There was a bit of a disturbance because of the payment, but if you just go and pay, the amount paid by the card will be canceled immediately! I was ignored because I was Korean elsewhere.
Rahul Guest House
4.3/55 Reviews
The boss Lahuer selected online is very good, especially through Ctrip to contact the boss to pick up the plane, very helpful, the arrangement is properly, I am afraid that the robot will come to negotiate the price. The hotel is in a village, and the Vajra Tower is still very close. It is estimated that it can be reached in 10 minutes without tutu. The hotel is being painted, it is new and bright. The boss was very nice, and he immediately helped me carry my heavy luggage to the 3rd floor and gave the best room. The big windows provide good light and light, and the rooms are not small. As a guest house, the sanitation is good and the wifi signal is good... I thought it was far away from the noisy temple front street, but the dogs in the village seemed to be as lively as gang struggles. no...

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