Towards the dusk, under faded light of
setting sun, stands alone in a corner,
silhouette of Kantipur Temple House in
deep slumber. Only the wind bells chime
softly against the gentle breeze
chanting. It is as magnetic as it
sounds, an epitome of the ancient
architecture. A pure beauty to live in.
With the feeling of keeping the ancient
architecture alive, and to try to share
the country's true art to foreign
travelers,
Kantipur Temple house was built. An
eco-friendly hotel, Kantipur temple
house offers you an ambience of living
in a Nepali home, a decade back adding
to the ambience are our staffs who give
you the warmth and friendliness, a true
Nepali offers. What more, than when you
can feel at home, in another cultural
set up and in another country!
Kantipur is on the process of expansion,
providing you the cultural sensation of
living in Nepal in a more developed and
improved form.
Kantipur Temple House is situated at the
very center of cultural environment of
Thamel Tole, which is the heart of
Kathmandu, where the royalties and
religious patrons across the centuries
have built lavish places, ornate temples
and curious street shrines.
This area has always been an important
landmark in Kathmandu Valley because of
such structures like Chusyabahal, a
Newari Mahayanan monastery (Bahal) built
around 1667-68 AD which houses an
exceptional master pieces of wood
carving and traditional craftsmanship
that stands out even today.
Nearby
Sightseeing
Owing to its easy and favorable
location, Kantipur Temple House is
centrally located within close proximity
of old Durbar Square, Durbar Marg (Kings
Way), main junction of Thamel Center,
Hanuman Dhoka, Asan Tol, Swyambhunath
Temple and numerous other important
sites, making it an extremely accessible
and a focal point within Kathmandu City.
Kantipur Temple House is an ideal place
for visitors who appreciates the
exceptional cultural heritage, art and
history of this rich kingdom that still
retains some of its glorious past.
Service &
Facilities
Accommodation
Kantipur Temple House has 32 rooms all
delicately furnished in true traditional
décor with simple modern amenities. Our
rooms are specially of two types.
Delux Room
Standard Room
Environmental Considerations
Solar heated water is provided to
guest
The hotel does not use any plastic
bags and adopted a green purchasing
policy by using local materials in the
construction and operations of its
sites, as well as locally sourced and
produced goods
Towels and bed sheets are not
changed too frequently unless asked by
guest during their visit
The staffs are highly aware of the
importance of heritage and environment
and volunteer on clean up activities
organized by the company
Restaurant
Small cozy restaurant done in
Nepali décor
Open roof-top terraced garden on
the 4th floor, which overlooks the
famous Swyambhunath views of Royal
Palace against the back drop of
mountains beyond the northern horizon
Both the restaurants offer the
very best of Nepali, Indian, Chinese,
Thai and continental menus
Environmental Considerations
The hotel does not provide guests
with plastic mineral water bottles,
but instead mineral water is offered
to you through our small mineral tanks
in glasses
Please try and carry or your own
bottles which will be filled up by the
hotel and avoid buying mineral water
from outside
Plastic is urged to be avoided. For
shopping, the hotel provides with cloth
shopping bag which is to be returned to
the hotel or can be bought.