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Due to its close proximity of the US consulate, the Marriott has tighter security than most hotels you would have visited. This has scared travellers off in the past, but the quality of the hotel…
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(US$145 per room per night)
As befits its name, Avari Towers literally looms over the competition as the tallest hotel in town. It's a fine choice and doesn't skimp on its guests, offering complementary services like mini b…
(US$150 per room per night)
With a recent renovation the Avari sits between the Pearl Continental (PC) and the Holiday Inn in terms of overall quality. Staff is helpful, the rooms are generous in size and the hotel boasts e…
(US$170 per room per night)
Karachi's most sophisticated hotel by a head, the PC has stylish rooms, slick service, various amenities and a handful of top restaurants: Sakura serves the best Japanese food in town and the Roy…
(US$195 per room per night)
Peshawar's big international hotel, flush with businessmen on expense accounts. The rooms are as comfortable and fully appointed at this level, while you're further served by three restaurants, p…
(US$230 per room per night)
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Allow us to introduce The Mirage, situated in the heart of Lahore's business & shopping district. We are glad that you have considered our hotel for your stay. Our convenient downtown location …
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(US$35 per room per night)
Location.<br> Ramada Plaza Karachi Hotel is located in Karachi, Pakistan. 6.2 km from the NAVI Museum/LI> 24.2 km from Bagh-e-Jinnah (gardens) 24.2 km from the Tooba Mosque <br> F…
(US$175 per room per night)
Just north of the Swat junction and next to the boisterous minibus yard, the Abasin has very ordinary rooms with toilet and cold shower.
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A good budget option in the north of town, the friendly Abshar has an excellent riverside location (abshar means 'riverside'). Rooms are good value for the price, many with balconies.
There are just five rooms at this place overlooking the busy junction, all new and clean with carpets and adequate bathrooms. The restaurant is good, but road noise might be an issue for some.
You can be sure of a friendly welcome at Al Faiz; however, since our last visit the rooms have deteriorated, the prices have sky-rocketed and the restaurant has closed.
Friendly Al-Azam has small rooms with fans, though the top-floor rooms with shower and balcony are better.
Although in need of a minor revamp, Al-Baddar's humdrum rooms are good-sized and still rate better than many other places at this price.
One of several cheapies on this busy street, this is one of the better budget choices, with small but reasonably good rooms, and fairly basic facilities.
Al-Falah has competitively priced rooms that are reasonably well kept and airy, although the singles are a bit box-like. This sound budget choice also has a decent restaurant.
The tired-looking rooms are bare, with thinning sheets, but passably clean and fair at this price.
A popular budget choice, rooms are packed in here pretty tightly, but are decent enough. Friendly management and a travellers' hints book are bonuses, alongside the terrace with views to Tirich M…
Although the singles are noticeably squeezy, the rooms here are in fair condition despite lacking character and being a tad on the stuffy side. The cleanliness is variable.
Fairly decent rooms although a little on the gloomy side, with attached restaurant.
Try the basic Al-Karam Hotel or other cheapies along Jinnah Rd. Hotels will almost certainly insist that you register with the police before being allowed to check in.
To visit the fort at dawn or dusk (recommended) you should stay the night in Dina, 17km from Jhelum and a busy stop on the GT Rd. Clean, comfortable rooms with TV and phone, en suites with hot wa…
The rooms are sparsely furnished and smallish, but this is still one of the better choices in Murree's mundane budget bunch.
Next door to the more obvious Ramlina Hotel is the almost grandiose but neglected Al-Zahra. Spacious, adequately clean rooms and a shady veranda provide a lingering colonial air. Hot water is ava…
The setting of the Ambassador is so-so and the staff seems a bit sullen, but the rooms are kept in fairly good shape - as they should be at this price. The included breakfast is very average.
A fairly sound choice in the Lower Mall area - given Lahore's paucity of midrange offerings - but like most places, it lacks pizzazz.
Asia Star's rooms are probably the pick of the cheapies in terms of cleanliness and comfort. There's running hot water, friendly management and a good inexpensive restaurant.
The cheapest of the cheap in Quetta, the Azad Muslim is particularly popular with Japanese backpackers. Rooms are arranged around a central courtyard, and there's a restaurant with a never-ending…
Perched on a ledge up above Chirah, with postcard-perfect views of Diran and the Hinarche Glacier, the basic Bagrote Sarai is literally at the end of the road. There's a panoramic dining hall in …
Although the only star factor about this hotel is its spacious (albeit tatty) rooms, the Bakhtawar still scores more marks than some other properties near the train station. A facelift for place …
One of numerous hotels in the budget category that will charge 300 to 500 for a room either side of the summer season but will happily treble these prices in summer. Basic rooms with less than ba…
The best accommodation is here on the KKH, 2km south of the bazaar. Geared towards Japanese tour groups, the hotel features a Japanese bathhouse downstairs. Unfortunately, the baths were seriousl…
If you want to get slightly away from things, this hotel in a quiet area is worth it for its large grounds and proximity to the sea. All rooms look out past palm trees over the water and have rec…
Although some rooms are a wee bit small, they're certainly comfortable and well maintained. Courteous staff and free wi-fi make this hotel one of the most appealing in the midrange bunch.
In a quieter area off Dr Daud Pota Rd, this hotel is a nice choice, sitting cleanly at the top end of the midrange hotels in terms of quality. Rooms are well appointed (some have balconies), and …
The worn and rather grubby Bolan near the general bus stand offers the cheapest acceptable rooms with hot showers.
One of the glowing highlights of this old hotel are the spacious, airy rooms, all with television - it's just a shame they are somewhat neglected.
Formerly called Hotel Kashmir Palace, a new name and a renovation makes for a good value option with wi-fi and breakfast included.
Chalt Tourist Inn is located in Chalt Chowk Bazaar and is easily the best option in Chalt, with clean rooms, a reliable restaurant and a friendly manager who can provide information about walks i…
Although the simple rooms are certainly nothing to write home about, they aren't bad at this price and some have views over the Mall.
Mediocre but certainly cheap, the Chandni offers thinning sheets and slightly grubby bathrooms. Staff are friendly though, and for an extra 20 will give you a room with a carpet.
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