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Best places to stay in Bangladesh
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Best places to stay in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has a quirky range of accommodations that can be surprisingly plush, depending on where you go. Backpacker hostels abound, while a select range of top hotels makes it easy to find a place to stay in Bangladesh for every budget.

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Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka

Leave the chaos of the outside world behind and step into the tranquillity of the Pan Pacific...

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Hermitage Guesthouse

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White House Hotel

This place has small but lovingly maintained rooms that are cleaner than most places of a similar price. Be warned though that the management aren’t keen on unmarried couples.

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Lake Shore Hotel & Apartments

Everything about this hotel, from the modern glass bathroom fittings to the rooftop pool fit for a New York millionaire, is simply magnificent. If you fit in this price category then you fit in this hotel.

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Hotel Pacific

The Hotel Pacific continues to rule the roost as the best value cheapie in Central Dhaka. There is a wide range of room types, and all are spacious and homely with hot water in the bathrooms...

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Hotel Amir International

Set around a central courtyard, the clean rooms here have desks, satellite TV, hot water and even sickly sweet pictures of the English countryside on the walls...

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Parjatan Hotel

The nicest place to stay is the Parjatan, across the river (an easy Tk 2 ferry ride) from town. It only rarely receives foreign tourists which is a shame as it’s one of the chain’s better bets...

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Banchte Shekha

Just east of the bypass road to Benapole, Banchte Shekha ( bach -tah shay- kah) is surrounded only by the noise of leaves blowing in the breeze and chirping birds...

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Rdrs Guesthouse

Let’s cut straight to the chase. Beautiful Swedish princesses have been known to stay here...

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Hillside Resort

Thrown haphazardly across a steep jungle-smothered hillside, this brilliant Guide Tours–run resort, 4km and a Tk 120 baby taxi ride from Bandarban, has a wide array of cottages built of authentic bounce-as-you-walk-bamboo and is the best place to st...

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Nishorgo Eco Resort

Several positive reports have come in of a newly opened accommodation venture run by Nishorgo, the recently formed and very active government-run group in charge of all the protected areas in the country...

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