Hotel Triveni Darshan

About Hotel Triveni Darshan Prayagraj

Hotel Triveni Darshan in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) takes its name from the sacred Triveni Sangam - the confluence of three holy rivers. This mid-range hotel offers comfortable accommodation for pilgrims and tourists visiting the spiritual city. Located in a convenient area, it provides easy access to major religious sites including the Sangam and various temples. The hotel features basic amenities like room service, clean rooms with attached bathrooms, and dining options serving both vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine. While not luxurious, it caters well to budget-conscious travelers seeking a modest, functional stay near Prayagraj's religious attractions. Its staff is known for being helpful in arranging visits to nearby holy sites.

Accomodation

rs.8050

Five Bed Room

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rs.4550

family room

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rs.3550

double bedroom

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rs.5050

triple bedroom

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rs.9550

double bedroom

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rs.6550

four bedroom

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Hotel facility

Hotel Triveni Darshan offers comfortable and clean accommodations to suit different budgets and needs.

Free Wi-Fi

Parking

Fire Extinguisher

CCTV

Doctor on Call

Lift Facility

Security

24/7 Check in, Check out

Restaurant

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Testimonials

Customers Reviews On Hotel Triveni Darshan Prayagraj 

"The location of Hotel Triveni Darshan is perfect for pilgrims like us visiting the Sangam. The staff arranged our morning boat ride to the confluence, and the pure vegetarian food was excellent. Will definitely recommend to family and friends!"

Rakesh Bishnoi

"We stayed here during our daughter's wedding in Prayagraj. The banquet arrangements were superb, and the staff went above and beyond to accommodate our guests. Special thanks to the kitchen team for the delicious food."

Diksha garg

"As a business traveler, I appreciate the efficient service and comfortable rooms. The Wi-Fi connectivity is reliable, and the conference facilities met all our requirements. Looking forward to my next stay."

Arun Bansal