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Hotel Polo Towers is Shillong is a four star hotel.
Cherrapunjee, the place with the highest rainfall on the planet is 2 hours
away from Shillong. Shillong is where Rabindranath Tagore wrote a lot of his
famous works. The golf course is Asia's only natural golf course and
Platinum India's hottest new discotheque is at Hotel Polo Towers.
The hotel is geared to serve both the discerning businessman and the
carefree leisure traveller. Professionally designed and managed, the hotel
blends opulence with hospitality in the right mix. Conveniently located in
just a kilometer away from the city centre, set in very scenic surroundings.
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ACCOMMODATION
All the rooms and suites at Hotel Polo Towers are well presented and
elegantly furnished and offer impeccable service. There are televisions,
direct dial telephones, internet connectivity on demand, spacious writing
desks/work tables and laptop and cell phone charging points.
The deluxe rooms and suites overlook either the green or provide a view of
the hills around Shillong.
Super Deluxe rooms have spacious bathrooms with luxurious bath tubs. These
rooms are front facing and feature superior furniture.
Boutique rooms are larger with some rooms featuring Parquet flooring. These
rooms have refreshing colour schemes and beautiful upholstery.
Executive Suites have a mini-bar with a separate dining area. These large
and airy rooms feature either exquisite wrought iron or ornately polished
wood furniture.
The Presidential suites offer all this and more. More grandeur, more space,
two bathrooms and grand independent living and dining area , with the best
views in the hotel.
SERVICES & FACILITIES
Hotel Polo Towers provides facilities of
Restaurant, Internet Access, Laundry, Linen Included, Bar, Security Lockers,
Luggage Storage, Telephone/Fax Facilities, Common Room, Lift / Elevator,
Bike Parking, Free Car park, Nightclub, Meeting Facilities.
Hotel Polo Towers is the Prize Sponsor of the Annual Autumn Festival Golf
Championship. The Shillong Golf Course is considered the "Gleneagle of the
East" by the United States Golf Association Library and Museum.
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