Shri Narayan Home Stay

Rani Bazar Chauraha Tulsi Smarak Bhavan, Ayodhya, India
7.2
Based on 27 reviews
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Shri Narayan Home Stay

To enjoy your vacation in Ayodhya, stay at the 10-room Shri Narayan Home Stay, which is 14 minutes' walk from Tulsi Udyan and 850 metres from Shri Ram Janam Bhumi Nyas. Wi-Fi is provided for both business and leisure activities.
Ram Ki Paidi is 1.8 km away, while Raj Sadan is within easy walking distance of the property. The apartment is also located a mere 6 minutes on foot from The Hanuman Garhi Temple.
The property features views of the street and such modern comforts as air conditioning. A separate toilet and a shower are also provided.
Well-connected to many sights, Shri Narayan Home Stay is just a short stroll from Tulshi Ghat terminals bus station.
Free Wi-Fi
Air conditioning

Facilities

General

  • No smoking on site
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • No pets allowed

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Free toiletries
Policy
Check-in:from 12:00 hours
Check-out:until 12:00 hours
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  • American Express
  • Pay in local currency at the property

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7.2
Based on 27 reviews
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