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Hotel Samrat
At a Glance
- cheap, functional, clean, well located
Pros
- no beach, little atmosphere, dull, modern look
Cons
Hotel Samrat Review
A few blocks from the tourist office and town square, this is the best and most hospitable budget hotel in town. The functionally decorated, slightly dull rooms, housed in a modern building and some with balconies, have beautiful views of the city. They're also clean and comfortable. Larger family rooms offer accommodations for 4 or 6 people. Hefty discounts are possible in the off-season.
- Address: Near vegetable market, Diu, Gujarat, 362520 | Map It
- Phone: 2875/252-354; 2875/254-554; 2875/252-514
- Website: www.cidadedediu.com
- Location: Diu
Contact Information
- 30 rooms, 2 family rooms..
- Restaurant, bar.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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