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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)
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)
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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…
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(US$175 per room per night)
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.
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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…
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 …
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.
Pretty simple as midrange options go, but reasonable for the price. Nicer 'executive' rooms have a 400 premium and air-con, but whichever you go for try to avoid the rooms looking gloomily onto t…
More of a rock-bottom option - you're a long way from the city of romance with this selection of basic but occasionally airy rooms. A 50 premium will get you a TV with as many Urdu soap operas as…
The dark-wood lobby gives a good first impression here, and rooms are kept clean and tidy. But the lack of windows makes it a bad choice for claustrophobes - only air bricks let in any ventilatio…
Stuck halfway between midrange and top end, the Hotel Mehran is a supremely comfortable choice for the price. Having recently undergone a refit, rooms are clean and modern, and there's a good res…
More of the same as the Al-Bilal. Rooms are accordingly simple, but staff roll out a friendly Pashtun welcome to guests.
This hotel is trying to reach into the midrange bracket and is better than initial impressions would imply. Good value for the price, the few rooms with air-con attract a 600 premium.
An acceptable midrange hotel, although a bit uninspiring and knocked around the edges. Rooms range in quality so see a few before checking. Decent enough to rest in but unlikely to raise any pass…
Rooms here are fairly clean and verging on the comfortable. The entrance is down a side alley rather than on the main street, and the hotel sits above sits above a bakery, making the whole place …
This tall hotel has rooms with views looking over Saddar while rising above the worst of the street noise. Rooms are larger than average and fairly comfortable - good value for the price. The hot…
The Regent Plaza tries hard to offer top-end facilities at the bottom end of the price range. Mostly it does an excellent job, although an excess of ostentatious furniture cuts your room to manoe…
The Sarawan has a good central location in Saddar while managing to avoid the worst of its bustle. Rooms are generously sized, and the whole is solidly reliable if lacking glamour. A decent choic…
The common areas of the Sheraton feel a little tired compared to the opulence of some of its peers, but an extensive renovation programme means that it's catching up fast. As a result, rooms vary…
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