Hotel Chanakya

Hotel Chanakya

3 Star Hotel , Agra
City:Agra India
State:Uttar Pradesh.
Location:Shaid Nagar Crossing, Shamshabad Road, Located at a close distance from the airport and railway station
Rooms : Well decorated rooms.
Description : Hotel Chanakya, Agra is quite famous for the warmth and hospitality that it provides to its guests during their stay at the hotel. The hotel is known for its utmost sense of comfort and has meticulous staff carrying out the services efficiently. The hotel is apt for the business travelers and also for those on a vacation
Accommodation:All the rooms at the Hotel Chanakya in Agra have been elegantly appointed, delivering utmost hospitality and comfort to the guests. The room amenities include closed circuit T.V, running hot and cold water, telephones, room service with laundry and Safe Deposit lockers.
Dining : Hotel Chanakya offers an array of delicious dishes to its guests that are prepared excellently by professional chefs. The menu spread contains dishes such as Indian, Mughlai, Continental and Chinese. The coffee shop at the hotel offers fine ambience and 24 hours of service to the guests as well.
Business : Hotel Chanakya in Agra offers comprehensive conferencing and banquet facilities to its business guests that makes the hotel one of the most sought after ones among the hotels in Agra.
Other Facilities : Doctor on call, laundry, Currency exchange, safe deposit, newspaper etc. are some of the other facilities that are available at Agra's Hotel Chanakya.
City Info : Agra was once the capital of India in the 16th and 17th centuries, during the rule of the Mughals. Agra is popular worldwide as the city of the Taj Mahal. But this imperial Mughal city has, in addition to the celebrated Taj, many monuments that exemplify the high point of Mughal architecture. Babar, the founder of the dynasty, laid out the first formal Persian garden on the banks of the river Yamuna. Akbar raised the towering walls of the great Agra Fort. The city is also home to other Mughal palaces, courts and gardens, and Shah Jahan embroidered it with marble mosques, palaces and pavilions of gem-inlaid white marble.