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Amritsar |
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Clarks Inn Amritsar -
Amritsar /
Punjab
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[Amritsar][Reservation] |
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Clarks Inn, Amritsar, Punjab is committed
to provide a world-class hotel experience accessible to the value -
conscious travelers all around the world with a vision of redefining
what inns have come to mean in India, we are single - mindedly focused
on providing luxurious services with tremendous quality.
Our hotels provide services like banquet
halls, deluxe rooms, Business centre, executive lounge. We take special
care of every aspect of guest services and experience and the feedback
is very important to us.
In Room amenities
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Tea-coffee maker
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Mini bar
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Electronic Safe
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LCD TV with satellite channels
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Bathroom with shower cubicles
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Hair Dryer
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WI FI internet connectivity
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Dining Facilities
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Banquet Facilities
Other Facilities
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24 hrs Room service
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Swimming Pool
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Children's Pool
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Sauna And Steam
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Fitness Centre
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WI FI connectivity
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24 hrs running Hot water
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Laundry and valet service
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Safe Deposit Facility
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Doctor on call
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Currency Exchange
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All credit cards are accepted
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Travel Desk
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Business Centre
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Secretarial Service
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Hair Dryer
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100% Power Back up
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Ample Parking Space
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Jacuzzi, massage facility
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Direct Dialing Facility
Places of Interest
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The Golden Temple - The Golden
Temple or Har Mandir Saheb is the holiest shrine for the people of
Sikh religion. The temple was the main centre of the old Amritsar
city, which is visited by the Sikh devotees from all parts of the
world. Built between 1588 and 1601, the temple architecture is a
combination of Hindu and Muslim styles.
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Jallianwala Bagh - The
Park is situated close to the Golden Temple. It commemorates 2,000
Indians, who were killed or wounded by the British soldiers during a
meeting
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Lal Mata Temple - Located at Rani
Ka Bagh, this temple was developed by a grand old pious woman. Built
on the lines of holy shrine of Mata Vasihno Devi in Jammu, the temple
is thronged by a large number of devotees. This Hindu temple, was
built to commemorate a bespectacled 20th century female Saint Lal
Devi. Mata Temple is mostly visited by women wishing to have children.
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Ram Tirath Temple - Situated on
the outskirts of Amritsar, the temple is the birthplace of Lav and
Kush. The sacred place for the Hindus is visited by a large number of
people to get a glimpse of statues illustrating scenes from the
mythological Ramayana.
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Lalbagh Garden - Covering an area
of 240 km, this beautifully laid out garden is a popular picnic spot
in the city. The garden is home to many tropical and subtropical
plants, a deer park, fountains and pond that attract the visitors.
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Tarn Taran - Located about 25 kms
south of Amritsar, this is an important Sikh tank. It is said that the
tank has healing properties and corrects minor skin ailments.
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Wagah Border - Wagah Border, the
final frontier is located about 26 kms from Amritsar. This is the only
border crossing between India and neighbour country Pakistan. Every
evening at sunset the parade takes place between the soldiers of India
and Pakistan. It is a great moment to see the soldiers of both the
countries in high enthusiasm and respect for each other.
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Durgiana Temple (Lakshmi Harain
Temple) - Built in the third decade of the 20th Century it echoes,
not the traditional Hindu temple architecture, but that of the Golden
Temple and, in a similar manner rises from the midst of a tank and has
canopies and the central dome in the style of the Sikh temple. One of
the greatest reformers and political leaders of resurgent India,
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, laid its foundation stone. It is a
well-known repository of Hindu scriptures.
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Shopping - Shopping in Amritsar
is a memorable experience. The market places the lanes, the bazaars,
the squares, the plazas-hum with activity. The main shopping areas are
the Hall Bazar, Katra Jaimal Singh and Lawrence Road. The city offers
traditional souvenirs along with modern brandwear at all locations.
The main attraction however is the woolens, carpets and blankets,
besides juttis and embroidered stuff. The bazaars of Amritsar offer a
colourful range of traditional and modern wares from carpets, durries,
kites, fireworks, bangles, shawls to cut-glass and woolen textiles. At
Guru Bazaar, near the Golden Temple, each lane sells a different
commodity.
Places around Amritsar
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Vaishno Devi
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Jammu
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Manali
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Dharamsala
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Shimla
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Jalandhar
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Chandigarh
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Ludhiana
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