Functional Studio loft with queen bed, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and washing machine located near Mahaboudha temple and 300m away from Patan Durbar Square. Very nice shared roof terrace with outside kitchen and lounge space.
Rates
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2st floor, alley side (left)
30 USD / day
180 USD/week
540 USD/month
+ tax, all amenities incl.
Long term rate available for stay > 6 months
Infos
Type : Studio/Loft
Neighbourhood : Old Patan – Sundhara
Volume : 35 m²
Accommodates : 2
Bedroom(s) : 1
Bathroom(s) : 1
Kitchen / Living room : Yes
Machine machine: Yes
Roof terrace : Yes, 360° (shared)
Key Features:
Earthquake-Resistant Design
Fully Equipped Kitchen: fridge, 4-ring hob, microwave, crockery, pots, and pans
Private Bathroom with shower and WC
24-Hour Hot Water for your convenience
Private Washing Machine for laundry needs
Electricity Backup ensuring an all-day power supply
Optical Fiber WiFi for fast and reliable internet
Complimentary towels and linens provided
Bi-weekly Cleaning Service for short-term stays
Hair Dryer included
Access to a roof terrace with stunning 360° views of Patan, the Kathmandu Valley, and the Himalayas
Airport Shuttle Service: $20 (day fare), $25 (night fare)
Note:
This is one of the most affordable flats in our collection. While it is functional and cozy, please note that it is not very bright.
Location
Just 200m from the iconic Mahabuddha Temple
300m to Durbar Square
600m to the stunning Golden Temple
1.4 km to Patan Dokha (Patan’s main gate)
25-minute walk to the U.N. House, Sanepa, and Kupondole areas
20-25 minutes by car to Thamel
15-20 minutes by car to the airport
10-15 minutes on foot to Lagankhel and Patan Dokha bus stations
Taxis are readily available at Durbar Square and Patan Dokha, day and night
Old Patan offers an extraordinary experience, blending authenticity and tradition. Explore its hidden treasures: ancient Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, serene courtyards, secret alleys, monasteries, and delightful local eateries.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Newars, the original inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, for a truly unforgettable experience.