GGuest UserOur stay at shradha sabari palace was a delightful experience, exceeding expectations with its impeccable cleanliness, friendly staff, and convenient location. The rooms were spacious and well-appointed, with comfortable beds and modern amenities. The breakfast buffet offered a wide variety of fresh options, and the staff went above and beyond to ensure our needs were met. Overall, a fantastic choice.
GGuest UserIt was very pleasant to stay at hotel anand palace in shirdi, the staff was very cooperative, even though they did not receive any mail from the company about my booking, they gave me the room, later we talked to customer care and sent them mail, this company's mistake there is a lack of service but the hoteliers gave very good cooperation, clean room, bathroom was also clean, towel soap shampoo tv internet service was also very good and the food was very tasty i would like to go there again and again at the bus stop in front of the hotel and the temple is also very close. The parking for the car was also very big.
GGuest UserSmall, cozy and clean rooms. A very no nonsense hotel to stay. They have a restaurant in front. that is also recommended. Good food. Highly recommended...
GGuest UserOur stay was really nice, the receptionists were especially very friendly and helpful, Vidya and Vamshi. The hotel was very clean, spacious, good restaurant and facilities as well. The walk to Shirdi temple is 5 mins, across a straight road, it was very convenient for us. The hotel also has taxi services which are very cheap. Would recommend staying here.
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The average price for hotels in Breakfast in Shirdi is TWD 1,516 on weekdays and TWD 1,589 on weekends (Friday to Saturday).
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