Was put up here for two nights while in Bijnor for attending a marriage.|Was very close to Shakti Chowk in Civil Lines. From the main road you have to go in the lane for about 50 steps.|Rooms are on first and second floor.|Rooms on second floor are bigger.|The room has a double bed, tv, cupboard with hangars but height a bit less.|The bottom of suit coat would lie on the shelf below.|The blankets need dry cleaning to remove the smells.|The bed sheets were found soiled and on request two almost brand new ones were given.|The bathroom had one tap linked to the gas geyser for warm water.|The bathrooms did look old.|Leakages from taps and overflow from toilet cistern if water supply opened.|Morning the intercom was disconnected.|Had to go down to first floor reception counter to tell them for morning tea.|The ginger tea was good.|First night the sleep was lost.|Firstly very loud music on rooftop - some party. Even after 11 pm.|Then the running, shouting and falling people sounds coupled with tables and chairs movements, utensils and glass bottles falling and disturbing sounds of table tops and panels being thrown on the floor after the party. |Could not sleep whole night - felt cold as could not pull up the smelly blanket due to smells.|In the morning when able to get sone sleep woken up by the sounds of someone using a treadmill for half an hour or more outside the room.|Any way as we had no other option we took things in our stride.|But since you have only a few options for hotel stay in Bijnor it is good that you do have some rooms here and even they may not be available if not booked in advance.|We did not eat as all arrangenents were in the marriage house where the cooks had done a good job.|And I feel good that Bijnor has "Ganga Jal"...
Read morefew months ago, I visited Bijnor for my brother’s minor skin grafting surgery. Our plan was to return home the same day, but due to unexpected delays, we had to find a place to stay for the night. We booked this hotel out of necessity, not expecting much—especially given its not-so-ideal location.
However, from the moment we arrived, the staff’s warmth and helpfulness completely changed our perception. When I informed them that my brother couldn't use an Indian-style toilet due to his surgery, they went out of their way to offer us their personal washroom with an English seat—something they didn’t have to do, but did out of sheer kindness.
Later that night, I went out to buy a toothbrush, and on my way back, my scooter’s tire got punctured. The staff not only helped me find a mechanic but even offered to take my scooter and get it fixed for me. Their generosity and concern went beyond what one would expect from a hotel stay.
The most touching moment, however, was when my brother started feeling uneasy at midnight. To our horror, we realized he was leaking blood onto the pristine white bedsheet. We were too embarrassed to even mention it to the staff. The next morning, during checkout, I nervously brought it up and offered to pay ₹100 for the cleaning. Their response? A warm smile and a simple, “It’s okay, we understand.”
To me, a hotel's greatness isn’t defined by star ratings, luxury amenities, or grand infrastructure. It’s defined by the people who run it. This hotel, in that moment of challenge, was the best I could have wished for. If you’re ever in Bijnor and need a place to stay, choose this one—not just for a room, but for the kindness that...
Read moreI have booked a Room through Goibibo for a Night while Travelling to Bijnour for my friend's wedding in November. Such a Pathetic Hotel with Dirty Rooms Dirty Linen. No Hot water supply. Bathroom Drainage system chocked. When I Complained on Reception they said that they provide such rooms for Goibibo. Do not book this hotel... avoid if you are travelling with your family. They don't have CCTV Camera & no safety.. They have fixed Tandoors on the way to Rooms which always face difficulties when you move...
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