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Bodhgaya Seven Inn Hotel n Restaurant

Bodhgaya Seven Inn Hotel n Restaurant

Bodh Gaya|0.82km from Kagyu Monlam
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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Hotel Star Bodh Gaya
4.8/52 Reviews
The general ***ager of the hotel is super nice and the other service staff are also very enthusiastic and really nice. The location is good, not too noisy. The sound insulation is a little bit poor. Everything else is good, highly recommended if you are on a spiritual journey. If it's a luxury trip, that's a different story.
Hotel Bodhi Residency
5/51 Reviews
We booked 2 rooms so they gave us this little suite with an eating area. We only stayed one night though. Place was clean, spacious and relatively quiet. Service was good. A great example of this was when we ordered breakfast, they brought it and said it was 300 rupees. About 20 minutes later the kid came BACK with our money and said sorry, your breakfast is included. It is indeed a short walk to the Maha Bodhi Temple but we got completely lost and therefore it took us like 45 minutes to find the entrance. And the auto rickshaw driver on the way back had no idea of where the hotel was. Inexpensive and very nice.
Niranjana Hotel Bodhgaya
3.9/55 Reviews
Need to work on the cleanliness of the bed,bedsheet and shower..won’t hurt to vacuum the bed once in a while..quite a bit of dust mite and sheets need changing..Wi-Fi practically not working..water quality and pressure needs some work..the only plus point it’s really near to the Maha Bodi temple..for this price I guess that’s what you get? Will opt to stay in a nicer place next time
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.
Rahul Guest House
4.3/55 Reviews
The boss Lahuer selected online is very good, especially through Ctrip to contact the boss to pick up the plane, very helpful, the arrangement is properly, I am afraid that the robot will come to negotiate the price. The hotel is in a village, and the Vajra Tower is still very close. It is estimated that it can be reached in 10 minutes without tutu. The hotel is being painted, it is new and bright. The boss was very nice, and he immediately helped me carry my heavy luggage to the 3rd floor and gave the best room. The big windows provide good light and light, and the rooms are not small. As a guest house, the sanitation is good and the wifi signal is good... I thought it was far away from the noisy temple front street, but the dogs in the village seemed to be as lively as gang struggles. no...

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