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Fortune Hotel
At a Glance
- rooftop pool affords nice city views, mid-size rooms are confortably furnished, great value
Pros
- a little noisy, no Wi-Fi in rooms
Cons
Fortune Hotel Review
Slim wooden pillars encircle the pleasant lobby of this modern business hotel, and there's a beautiful terra-cotta-tile atrium decorated with a traditional brass lamp. The Yamaha piano is set to automatic, playing such hits as The Cars' "Drive." Rooms have large bathrooms and small balconies.
- Address: Kannur Rd., Calicut, Kerala, 673006 | Map It
- Phone: 495/276-8888
- Website: www.fortunehotels.in
- Location: Calicut
Contact Information
- 60 rooms, 3 suites.
- Restaurants, bar, pool, gym.
- Rooms have: Internet.
- Rate includes breakfast.
- Credit cards accepted.
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