If you're looking for a place to spend the night at Thamel, I highly recommend this place, I LOVE IT!
My Initial Thoughts: So every now and then, I make time with my friends for a night-out to party together and this has been our choice all the time. When I entered the hotel for the first time, I was really amazed by how the rooms looked, I thought I was in another country🤩! I have to applaud the owner in giving the rooms a eye-catching, modern, and foreign 'Airbnb style' look👍.
About The Rooms: Talking about the rooms itself, they may look confined, but we could easily fit 6-7 people in one room. Rooms have just about everything you need. Air-conditioning, charging ports just beside the beds, a small balcony to grab some fresh air, a bathroom with necessary toiletries, and even a good TV! There's a mini fridge filled with consumables, but a reminder that it's paid. There's a lot of flexibility in choosing room options as well so you may not worry about that.
Location and Pricing: This place is effortlessly accessible to navigate to. Compared to other hotels and stay-ins, this place has ample range of rooms, including the pricing which I believe is better than the market price there so I highly recommend this place👍.
I really don't have any negatives, they've done a good job! Such a good place to stay, great nightlife, easily a 5/5⭐ from me! I hope this...
Read moreGaas BaasCo is a great & and from what I discovered, a pretty well-known hotel. All staff, including, front desk, security, bar and wait staff were all friendly and fantastic. But, I would like to specifically mention the manager Yogesh for making us feel so welcomed & comfortable. The facilities at the hotel offered for the prices of their room is exceptional.
Our hotel rooms (yes we chose to stay here TWICE during our vacation) also came with our morning ‘breakfasts included’ which quickly became our go-to breakfast choice during our time in Kathmandu. It was tasty with quite a variety from fresh fruits, juices, toast to puri. Other facilities we thoroughly were grateful for was a fairly big TV in the rooms with apps like Netflix, YouTube etc. so if you do want to wind down after a long day of exploring Kathmandu, the choice is there. There was also a late room service (do try the daal bhaat power meal because it was delicious), a spacious and modern bathroom with a separate glassed out shower which is not very common in Nepal, dry cleaning facilities, frequent room clean services, a couple of gym equipments, a bar etc. the LOT.
Overall, this hotel has quickly become my go to hotel for any further visits to Nepal and I will definitely will be encouraging others to hopefully visit and...
Read moreThis hotel has its pros and cons. I’ll try to describe them from the point of view of a tourist who came to Kathmandu just for a few days between trekking in the mountains.
As advantages, I would definitely mention the non-stop reception, free luggage storage or good insulation between the rooms, which will certainly come in handy after sleepless nights at high altitude.
Where is space for improvement is for example the breakfast, where the staff is not able to prepare anything other than the American breakfast. No, I really don't want to eat fried food anymore after 3 weeks in the mountains, where I mostly ate the same thing over and over again. There is no option for a light breakfast in the form of a smoothie bowl or whole grain bread. As next, I would probably only mention mattresses in the room. If you are a fan of hard mattresses that will flatten you after a difficult trek, then this hotel is not for you. My wife and I were twisted together all night, bent like two bananas. I thought the marshmallow mattress was a thing of the past. Unfortunately not.
Overall, however, rather positive feelings remain from the hotel, which are helped by the kind and helpful staff at the reception and the feeling of safely stored luggage when you’re gone for a...
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