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Bodhgaya Seven Inn Hotel n Restaurant

Bodhgaya Seven Inn Hotel n Restaurant

Bodh Gaya|0.21km from Bodhgaya Chinese Temple
Hotel Seven Inn may be a decent option relative to other options in Bodh Gaya. It's a bit hard to compare without experiencing other hotels. Importantly, the rooms are pretty clean with comfortable beds. There is hot water always and the general service of all the staff is very good. When one of us got sick the hotel even arranged for a doctor to come within 30 minutes. During our stay there were a few concerns others should consider when booking though: - A beautiful Vietnamese temple is next door and they begin to play their gongs around 4am which may wake you up every day. If you are a deep sleeper or if this is something you might even enjoy it wouldn't be an issue. - To enter and exit the hotel you have to walk through a very narrow 50 foot long small dirt pathway that leads between peoples corrugated metal & wooden homes. I felt a bit invasive and uncomfortable walking through an impoverished area into a hotel without any other route options. - The ***ager at Hotel Seven Inn gives off an impression of being very attentive and helpful to guests but it quickly became apparent that the intentions behind this service is to acquire more business. By the end of the trip we did not trust him and even found his demeanor to be almost abrasive. Upon check out he told us that his credit card machine was broken and that we needed to pay in cash. Only after telling him that we would be unable to pay then because we had no cash did the card machine magically begin to work. We asked if he could arrange a taxi to the airport and he told us that it would cost 1,200 rupees. A taxi to and from the airport should cost 700 max. As I told him, this was the first time in my month in India that someone had been dishonest about the cost of a service.

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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
The best hotel in Bodh Gaya. Very new, good hot water and good bedding. The location is very good, the staff is welcoming and the service is good. The only problem was that the breakfast was average. Dinner is OK.
Maya Heritage
4.2/519 Reviews
Choosing MAYA in the Bodh Gaya pilgrimage was the right decision. It is very close to Mahabodhi Temple-Zhengjue Pagoda. If you do n’t want to walk, it is convenient to take a TUTU car for 10 rupees. The service staff here are very friendly and sleep very quiet at night. Spacious, sanitary and clean, this hotel is in good condition locally. The hotel has two restaurants, one is vegetarian and the other is non-vegetarian. These days I eat in the restaurant and it is very delicious. Hotel can arrange airport transfers (for a fee), feel safe and secure The front desk manager Mr Chandeshwar Kumar gave me a lot of help and provided very professional service. It was timely, attentive and thoughtful. The manager Mr Rahul Pratap is very friendly and often asks with a smile. The restaurant Mr Parmatma and Ms Anita recommend and prepare breakfast and lunch for me every day. Some dishes also make Chinese taste, which is very suitable for my taste. I also like the vegetarian burger. . Thanks to MAYA for the service, I have provided a safe and comfortable feeling for my pilgrimage travel. When I go to Gaya next year, I will definitely choose Maya
Bodhgaya Regency Hotel
3.8/514 Reviews
Visited with my entire family during Pitra Paksha, and must admit chosing this hotel over ***y others was one of the best decision we made. A perfect family place with very clean rooms and washroom, with very affordable price. What impressed me the most was the proper sanitization of every corner during this stressful pandemic situation. Before going we were afraid due to the present situation, but i must admit the type of service and cleanliness that was provided totally amazed me and removed all sorts of doubts from our mind, which made our trip more enjoyable. Almost every important place is within the perfect reach of this hotel. Staffs are very supportive. Amar , sunil and Amit ji were always available whenever we needed or wanted any help. Overall the stay here made our trip very easy and satisfactory.
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
Hotel Seven Inn may be a decent option relative to other options in Bodh Gaya. It's a bit hard to compare without experiencing other hotels. Importantly, the rooms are pretty clean with comfortable beds. There is hot water always and the general service of all the staff is very good. When one of us got sick the hotel even arranged for a doctor to come within 30 minutes. During our stay there were a few concerns others should consider when booking though: - A beautiful Vietnamese temple is next door and they begin to play their gongs around 4am which may wake you up every day. If you are a deep sleeper or if this is something you might even enjoy it wouldn't be an issue. - To enter and exit the hotel you have to walk through a very narrow 50 foot long small dirt pathway that leads between peoples corrugated metal & wooden homes. I felt a bit invasive and uncomfortable walking through an impoverished area into a hotel without any other route options. - The ***ager at Hotel Seven Inn gives off an impression of being very attentive and helpful to guests but it quickly became apparent that the intentions behind this service is to acquire more business. By the end of the trip we did not trust him and even found his demeanor to be almost abrasive. Upon check out he told us that his credit card machine was broken and that we needed to pay in cash. Only after telling him that we would be unable to pay then because we had no cash did the card machine magically begin to work. We asked if he could arrange a taxi to the airport and he told us that it would cost 1,200 rupees. A taxi to and from the airport should cost 700 max. As I told him, this was the first time in my month in India that someone had been dishonest about the cost of a service.

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