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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…
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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)
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.
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A fairly sound choice in the Lower Mall area - given Lahore's paucity of midrange offerings - but like most places, it lacks pizzazz.
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 …
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.
Formerly called Hotel Kashmir Palace, a new name and a renovation makes for a good value option with wi-fi and breakfast included.
If you absolutely have to stay near the train station, this hotel is the pick of the bunch. It has the best-value rooms, congenial staff and a dining hall.
At the Lahori Gate end of the Anarkali Bazaar, this hotel is not only in a great location it is also good value. Cheap eats surround the hotel.
Next door to the Ambassador, this new hotel is staffed by friendly Lahorites and is great value amongst the other midranges.
Although not quite as elegant as Pearl Continental, the staff here extend a warmer welcome and the price won't pack as much of a punch. There's all the usual five-star amenities including smart r…
An excellent option if you need to stay in Gulberg; friendly staff, comfortable room and a good value tariff. The culinary delights of MM Alam Rd surround the hotel.
The views from the third floor above Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort are breathtaking, particularly at night. It's worth spending the extra to stay in a view room, even if the gaudy décor is not …
The pick of the cheap end of the midrange bunch, at Koh-e-Noor, the rooms are clean and the staff helpful. The positives of this new hotel outweigh the small rooms.
The Sanai has biggish rooms and is probably the most salubrious midrange option if you wish to stay reasonably close to the main train station.
The sweeping views of the Lahore skyline from the top floor are the highlight of this hotel. The property would certainly benefit from a renovation blitz, but at least the prices aren't over the …
Another Gulberg option, however it's pricey for what is on offer.
Apart from being a bit musty and mundane the rooms are not to be sneered at, considering the tariff for this midrange and its central location.
Opposite the Orient Hotel perched above numerous layers of motorcycle repair shops, the hotel is a little tired and at the pricey end of the McLeod Rd options.
A recent addition to the top end line up, with parts still under construction at the time of research. Try the rooftop restaurant and pool area for great city views.
Although the rooms are basic, the location can not be beat. During research, renovations were planned that will certainly push the reasonable prices up.
Although overpriced, the National is still a passable possibility in the train station area. Check out a few rooms first as they are a mixed bag in terms of cleanliness.
The Orient's cheapest rooms are drab and dingy - you're better off paying a bit more to get one of its more-comfortable (more-expensive) rooms.
Not as good as the Clifton, the nearby Parkway is still a lot better than many other hotels around here with fairly good, if somewhat musty, tired-looking rooms. It also has a dining hall.
If you wish to stay in the heart of colourful Anarkali Bazaar, this small no-frills hotel is good budget option. The rooms are undeniably basic but this place has more character than many other h…
Not sizzling-hot value, but the rooms here are OK apart from being sterile.
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