11 best hotels in Kathmandu









- Transport to airport
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Exercise area
- Steam room
- Bicycles
- Front desk [24-hour]
Excellent
562 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- BBQ facilities
- Luggage storage
Exceptional
43 reviews









- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast [free]
- Bar
- Restaurants
Excellent
20 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- BBQ facilities
Very good
170 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Exercise area
- Sauna
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
Excellent
1844 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
312 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Hot tub
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
Very good
316 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
134 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Hot tub
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Check-in/out [express]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
327 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Swimming pool [indoor]
- Golf course [on-site]
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Front desk [24-hour]
Exceptional
25 reviews









- Transport to airport
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Complimentary WIFi in all rooms
- Exercise area
- Steam room
- Bicycles
- Front desk [24-hour]
Excellent
562 reviews
Fast facts about Kathmandu, Nepal
Accommodations | 1,472 properties |
Popular hotel | Hotel Shanker |
Popular area | Thamel |
Nightly rates from | A$7 |
Airport | Tribhuvan International Airport |
Reasons to visit | Religious interests, Culture, Sightseeing |
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oh kathmandu, nice place to stay before leaving nepal, hehe, locals are very nice accommodating & kind based on my experienced
It is an attractive City because of its mild climate however close to the Everest and rest of the mountains .
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal, it is the beginning of Travel spot in Nepal. You should start to prepare everything here.
Kathmandu is recovering from the earthquake. Buildings are slowly being restored and people are taking on their lives again.
What an amazing city. Please don't let the recent earthquake put you off. There is so much to see and do in Katmandu.
Not much thing to talk about Kathmandu, I think this city is like hub for people who want to find equipments and cloths for trekking.
I went before the quakes and the buildings were amazing, some of which have collapsed sadly. I hope the lovely people we met survived.
We saw Kathmandu on Friday night and described it as chaotic, bikes, motorbikes, cars and people all sharing the road.
Kathmandu is a crazy city, half way between the medieval times and the modern era. It is full of character, colour and adventure.
It was our first trip there and we enjoyed it more than anticipated, despite the crowded narrow and polluted streets (lots of people wear mouth masks).
Kathmandu is one of the most fascinating cities on this planet. If you can cope with the typical third-world problems and inconveniences associated with crowded and poluted conditions and focus on the history, tradition and religious uniqueness of the place, you will love the city.
Kathmandu is capital of Nepal. some area for sightseeing. No value staying there long time. Very crowded, very dirty and most of all very very bad air pollution.
I had only limited exposure to the city but traveling through it by bus I certainly formed an overall impression of poverty as compared with other capital cities.
when i stay in Thamel,we had go some villages,we love it too much.there had many oil flower feild very beautiful place.
The airport has got to be upgraded. While visa issuance was a breeze, baggage collection was a nightmare.
you just need 2 days max and will cover everything from shopping to temple visits, its a dusty city so be prepared to get a mask on.
A world away from Western living, but an unmissable experience. A city that is moving in so many directions, some good and some bad.
Seemingly chaotic place, lovely inhabitants. Feel a bit sorry for the people as they have to live in a very polluted environment
Many places to visit except that the air is not healthy, probably due to the dry cold season. The road infrastructures need to improve.
Its a very cultural rich city but is quite dirty, dusty with bad traffic and cars horning too much and too loud.
Many interesting places available around Kathmandu. Baktapur Durbar Square an interesting place 45 min driving from KTM worth visiting.
In the Thamel area you should spend 1-2 days for traveling arrangements and "trek" shopping. 1-2 days more a enough for some temples/site-seeing inside Kathmandu.
Kathmandu is very a city that I enjoyed visiting. Unfortunately, my visit was too quick and I would have enjoyed to stay longer.
Stay near Thamel area (Hotel Blue Horizon recommended) and all the shopping area and Narayanhitti Museum is at walkable distance (10 minutes).
The dirtiest city I have ever been (and ive been to a few) but not my least favourite! A very hectic, hustle bustle city (particularly Thamel), with a fast paced and touristic mecca feel.
Try and taste some traditional Nepalese food its amazing! The Mt Everest scenic flight is a must and all the stupas and temples are amazing
The people are so friendly. The traffic is crazy but somehow they make it work. There are so many temples and stupas to see and so much culture.
Kathmandu and Kathmandu Valley are magic places where time stopped. I try to return there as often as I can to feel the magic of its streets and temples.
Kathmandu has a rich culture and an interesting mix of Indian, Western and asian heritage. English is spoken and a visit would enable you see many historical sites whilst at the same time put in a bit of exercise.
Great city with a mixture of lively fun and great history. A wonderful start and end to any trip to Nepal.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Kathmandu?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu is USD 33. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Kathmandu is USD 60. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu is USD 90.
What's the average price of a hotel in Kathmandu this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu this weekend is USD 33. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Kathmandu this weekend is USD 63. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu this weekend is USD 85.
What's the average price of a hotel in Kathmandu tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu tonight is USD 32. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Kathmandu tonight is USD 56. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu tonight is USD 83.
What are the best hotels in Kathmandu near Tribhuvan International Airport?
Verified travelers to Kathmandu who stayed near Tribhuvan International Airport have given top reviews to Meridian Suite Hotel, Ganapati Airport Hotel and Dwarika's Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Kathmandu near Boudhanath Stupa?
Verified travelers to Kathmandu who stayed near Boudhanath Stupa have given top reviews to Hyatt Regency Kathmandu, Norbu Sangpo and Rokpa Guest House.
What are the best hotels in Kathmandu near Thamel?
Verified travelers to Kathmandu who stayed near Thamel have given top reviews to Hotel Yak & Yeti, Dom Himalaya Hotel and Kathmandu Grand Hotel.
What are the most popular hotels in Kathmandu?
Popular hotels in Kathmandu include Hotel Shanker, Dom Himalaya Hotel and Kathmandu Grand Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Kathmandu for couples?
Couples who stayed in Kathmandu have given high ratings to Hotel Shanker, Hotel Yak & Yeti and Dom Himalaya Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Kathmandu for families?
Families who stayed in Kathmandu highly recommend Hotel Shanker, Dom Himalaya Hotel and Kathmandu Grand Hotel.
What hotels in Kathmandu have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Kathmandu have given top reviews for the breakfast at Aarya Chaitya Inn and Lemon Tree Hotel Kathmandu .
What's the best neighborhood in Kathmandu to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Kathmandu include Thamel, Lazimpat and Tribhuvan International Airport.

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The neighborhood of Thamel is definitely one of Kathmandu’s most famous districts, and a favorite among backpackers and budget travelers as it features much of the city’s affordable hotels and many shopping and dining options.
Kathmandu’s authentic neighborhoods are tucked into back alleys away from the tourist enclaves, and venturing out to these areas will be a culturally rewarding experience. A short walk or rickshaw ride will lead to quiet Buddhist temples, each with their own history and interesting artifacts such as the Boudhanath Stupa. Historic neighborhoods in the old town give the distinct impression that little has changed in the last several hundred years.
The best place to begin a city tour is at Durbar Square, which was once home to the royal palace. This neighborhood dates to the 1600s and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. About a century ago, the actual palace was relocated to Narayanhiti, an elite district with a variety of many five-star accommodations in Kathmandu.
Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airportis the national gate of entry, and the only international airport in the country.
There’s much more to see and learn about Kathmandu, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to find out where the attractions, landmarks, and hotels of this exciting city can be found.