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Hotel Centre Point

Dec 24, 2009

I arrived at this hotel with no idea what to expect except the few first reviews I read on here. I am SO happy I hadn't read the last posting before I went because I may have changed my plans.......more

Jamal Resort

Dec 23, 2009

Don't be misled by the name, it is just a hotel not a resort. The hotel at a good distance (approx 3-4 Km) from the main tourist area (boulevard road, where all the dal lake house boats, hotels and...more

Hotel Centre Point

Dec 18, 2009
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Arrived in Srinagar in extremely cold conditions. We were told that this is one of the best hotels in the city. Was the worst experience ever. The rooms seemed as though they had not been cleaned in...more

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