Explore 9 handpicked hotels in Kathmandu City

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When Thailand's Dusit brand planted its flag in Nepal's capital in 2023, it brought something refreshingly different to Lazimpat's leafy streets. It's certainly not your typical Kathmandu crash pad and instead you've got an infinity pool gazing at Himalayan peaks (it's the highest in Nepal), rooftop shisha lounges pulsing with DJ sets, and Thai masseurs working their magic twelve floors above the city's bustle. The whole place feels uncluttered and calm – all clean lines and peaceful corners, and it's quickly become a clever choice for travellers who want their dal bhat served with a side of high-end sophistication.

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Your home away from home in Nepal comes in the guise of Nepali Ghar, a characterful boutique hotel. Tucked into bustling Thamel, it's blissfully quiet once you step inside and has become a beloved sanctuary for trekkers seeking comfort before and after Himalayan adventures. But what makes it truly special is the journey through Nepal's architectural history, the original building showcasing exquisite Newari woodwork, while the newer Seto Ghar wing occupies a restored 200-year-old neoclassical mansion that once housed Rana-era royalty. Throw in an exceptional team, free daily yoga and the Garden of Dreams just two minutes away, and you've got yourself a proper Kathmandu base.

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Forget your typical heritage hotel – Dwarika's is what happens when someone becomes so obsessed with saving Kathmandu's disappearing architecture that they accidentally create one of the finest luxury retreats in Nepal. Started by one man (Dwarika Das Shrestha) rescuing centuries-old carved doors and windows from bulldozers in the 1950s, this extraordinary property has grown into a living showcase of Newari craftsmanship and it's now one of the world's largest private collections. Tucked away from Kathmandu's honking madness yet conveniently close to sacred sites and the airport, you'll find yourself having breakfast beneath 13th-century woodwork whilst planning your Himalayan adventures...

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Retreat to Kathmandu Marriott Hotel, a family-friendly hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal. Situated in the city center near top shopping, dining, and attractions, this metropolitan hotel is within walking distance of Durbar Marg and Narayanhiti Palace Museum. Enjoy modern design, five-star service, and deluxe amenities when you book the spacious, well-appointed hotel rooms or suites with free Wi-Fi.
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Dwarika's Sanctuary was founded from a deep respect for nature and the ancient wisdom of the Himalayan region. Set within 25 acres of natural forest, the property seamlessly blends into nature and offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks. The holistic well-being approach is rooted in ancient knowledge, treatments, and practices that balance and elevate the body, mind, and spirit.
The Royal Suite gets its name from one of Nepal’s most spectacular and northernmost regions, Dolpa. The suite is designed to reflect the inherent abundance and tranquility found within nature. Set magnificently at one of the highest points of the resort. The suite comes with a private kitchen, a chef (on request) and a private hot tub and offers some of the most extraordinary views from the resort.

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Nestled on the vibrant cross-road that houses Kathmandu’s most iconic landmarks including the Narayanhiti Palace and the Garden of Dreams, Barahi Kathmandu is an upscale oasis featuring chic post-modern European design and front-row views of the sprawling city. Check-in for a restful stay, for a glimpse of Kathmandu’s incredible history, and for the unparalleled view of the valley.

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Welcome to Baber Mahal Vilas, a heritage hotel that is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of BABER MAHAL RIVISITED. Guests feel indulged and cared for with splendid luxury, passionate service, generous hospitality and exquisite cuisine.
In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles. The primary design is essentially neoclassical 'Rana Durbar' style, followed by flavors from Newari, Mustang and Terai designs. The new courtyard offers 33 rooms with amenities and services to match. Sharing the neighborhood with Singha Durbar (Lion Palace) and the original Baber Mahal, the hotel is rich in historic significance to its central location in the City.

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