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We have 5 hotels in Hoshiarpur.

 
 
Hotel Maharaja Palace Hoshiarpur        
Sutheri Road, Near Govt. College Chowk,, Sutheri Road, Hoshiarpur, none, HOSHIARPUR, PUNJAB, India, Pin-146005

Hotel Maharaja Palace Hoshiarpur provides a comfortable setting when in Hoshiarpur. It is conveniently positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.The hotel provides cosy rooms, furnished to fit the requirements of any traveller.
Hotel Amber Residency Star Rating 3        
Opposite KDM Hospital

Hotel Amber Residency is located at distance 0.8 km from the Green View Park Church. It is an accommodation in Hoshiarpur and is accessible from the Hoshiarpur Railway Station (2 km).
Hotel Presidency Hoshiarpur        
Model Town Road,, Hoshiyarpur, none, HOSHIARPUR, PUNJAB, India, Pin-146001

Hotel Presidency Hoshiarpur provides a comfortable setting while in Hoshiarpur. It is conveniently located for those wishing to discover the area's attractions.The hotel provides comfortable rooms, designed to accommodate the requirements of any guest.
Kailash Farms        
Mata Chintpurni Road

Located in Hoshiarpur, Kailash Farms is an easy drive from Panjab University Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre and provides free public parking on site. It also offers a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi and an all-inclusive meal plan.There are a variety of facilities available to guests of the farm stay, including bicycle rental, a playground and meeting facilities.
Hotel Shiraz Regency Hoshiarpur        
12 Khanpuri Gate, Near Main Bus Stand,, Hposhiyarpur, none, HOSHIARPUR, PUNJAB, India, Pin-146001

Hotel Shiraz Regency Hoshiarpur is situated in Hoshiarpur and is close to the area's well-known attractions.There are 15 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay..
 
 
More on Hoshiarpur .
 
Hoshiarpur is a city and a municipal corporation in Hoshiarpur district in the Doaba region of the Indian state of Punjab. It was founded, according to tradition, during the early part of the fourth century.