Sarovar Hotels & Resorts opens Golden Sarovar Portico Amritsar
Sarovar Hotels Pvt. Ltd. announces the opening of Golden Sarovar Portico Amritsar, marking its presence in yet another popular tourist and pilgrimage destination in the country. Located in the hub of the city and just 10 minutes away from the Golden Temple, Golden Sarovar Portico, Amritsar is a superlative option in accommodation designed to offer the best of services and facilities. Featuring elegant rooms with all modern amenities, the hotel is suitable for business travellers as well as tourists and pilgrims who travel to the city for visit to Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh.
Golden Sarovar Portico Amritsar offers all modern facilities including restaurant, bar, banquet hall, meeting room, fitness room and other amenities at par with international standards. Offering good value for money service, it is a Perfect venue for both business and social occasions with elegant décor. Accommodation facilities categorized into Superior Rooms, Executive Rooms, Deluxe Suites and Presidential Suite ensure guests a delightful and hassle-free stay.
Golden Sarovar Portico Amritsar makes for a complete destination with multiple dining options including the all-day dining restaurant Flavours, a lounge bar Chill and poolside rooftop restaurant Terrace Grill. The hotel is the perfect setting for any social gatherings or business conference providing event spaces which can accommodate upto 200 people.
Golden Sarovar Portico is conveniently located and allows proximity to all major destinations in the city. Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport and railway station are both within a 10 minute drive from the property. The Wagah border is just 30 kilometers away from the hotel.
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