Hotel Maryton
A fair enough option - rooms are a bit worn (and have lots of traffic noise) but are just about adequate...
A fair enough option - rooms are a bit worn (and have lots of traffic noise) but are just about adequate...
If you want to relax a little out of town, this secluded and unpretentious retreat is worth considering...
Another option opening straight onto Jinnah Rd...
One of the better midrange options in town, rooms here are large and comfortable, so it's often booked o...
Faded around the edges and overpriced, the rooms and service at Quetta's oldest hotel are decidedly aver...
The wood-panelled lobby and bright painting of Balochis give a good first impression here...
Rooms around a central courtyard are nicely finished in local marble...
This is a good-value choice, but frequently full to bursting...
Opposite the Hotel Deluxe...
The cheapest of the cheap in Quetta, the Azad Muslim is particularly popular with Japanese backpackers...
The Bloom Star has clean and comfortable rooms but what's drawn travellers here for years are the quiet ...
Rooms here are reasonably good, and you're well located in the middle of Jinnah Rd (although the front r...
This is another decent budget choice, with rooms around a grassy courtyard that adds a much-needed touch...
A consistently good midrange hotel, set a block back from the bustle of the main road...
Quetta's plushest hotel by a comfortable margin, the Serena is unusual among top-end hotels in that it l...
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