45 (Deluxe/Executive/Suite)
Amudha Surabi vegetarian
Red-Indian Non-vegetarian
planet 10” Bar
Bamboo Hut roof garden restaurant
UTSAV HALL - 250
SANGAMAM HALL - 70
BUSINESS BAY - 30
VAIBHAV
Hotel Surabhi International is the most prominent budgeted hotel in the city. It is a property comprises 45 Executive and Deluxe Suites with services like AC, TV ,phone, Room Service, Travel Desk, Car Rental, Laundry, Car Parking etc. Every centre of transportation shares a close proximity to this budgeted delight.
Air – Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport is the nearest airport to reach the destination with routine flights connecting major cities and other parts of the country.
Rail – Varanasi railway station is the best way to reach here. It’s just few kms away from the property. Several express as well as superfast trains pass from Varanasi which connects Delhi, Kolkata and other prime cities of India.
Road - The bus stand is located about one kilometer away from the hotel which makes the property easily reachable from distant regions. The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) has bus services which connect Varanasi to other cities of Uttar Pradesh and let travelers commute to other prime destinations in Varanasi. Private buses and taxis are also easily available.
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