Islamabad Marriott Hotel
The five-star Marriott has all the deluxe trappings you'd expect at this price: lavish rooms with intern...
The five-star Marriott has all the deluxe trappings you'd expect at this price: lavish rooms with intern...
Good value for long-term stays, or simply for anyone allergic to conventional hotels, are the many priva...
Good value for long-term stays, or simply for anyone allergic to conventional hotels, are the many priva...
The Ornate has pleasant rooms which are smallish but well maintained and come with dressing tables, ward...
Although not in the same league as the Serena and Marriott, the Holiday Inn is still impressive...
A dependable choice for those wishing to stay in the Blue Area, the Envoy's rooms are a little cramped b...
The TV-equipped rooms are a bit dated and overpriced for what you get, but are certainly comfortable eno...
Good value for long-term stays, or simply for anyone allergic to conventional hotels, are the many priva...
Set in beautifully landscaped grounds, the sleek Serena has swish rooms, all immaculately decorated, wit...
This hostel has dozens of four-bed dorm rooms, communal toilets and cold showers - but no cooking facili...
This hotel scores points for its quiet location and although the rooms (some with TV, most with squat to...
One of the best of Islamabad's dreary budget bunch, this place is in an alley that links the bright ligh...
The most popular choice in Sitara, the carpeted rooms here are quite small and uncharismatic, but comfor...
One of the better budget choices, NI's rooms are smallish but quite nicely kept, all with TV and many wi...
The good-sized carpeted rooms are nicely furnished and come with small fridges, TVs, sofas and tiled bat...
Opposite Aabpara, this shady and secure foreigners-only camp site is popular with overlanders with their...
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