| |  | | Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and it is also the largest city in Nepal. Newars are the residents, who speak Nepal Bhasa. It is located in the tri-city area in the Kathmandu Valley in central Nepal, along the Bagmati River. The two other cities are Patan and Bhaktapur. Kathmandu was said, constructed in 723 AD with several of Buddhism blessing this region. The direction signs are hardly seen, only some of important buildings. Many places in the city are worth a visit, especially if you are cultured travellers e.g. King’s Palace, Durbar Square, the ancient square crowded with palaces and temples, including the Kasthamandap or ‘Wooden house’ has given the city’s name, Thamel Chowk has lots of restaurants and shops. Exploring on foot is permitted, yet Rickshaws are wiser. |  | Crowne Plaza Hotel Kathmandu - Soaltee: - Kathmandu, Nepal Spread over 11 acres of landscaped gardens with 283 rooms.Nepal's finest hotel offers the best dining options in the city.The hotel has high speed internet, WIFI and fully... | |  | Hotel Summit:    From US$ 45 - Kathmandu, Nepal The Nepal style standard class hotel ”Summit” with its 77 rooms, is located in Kathmandu near various shops. The hotel offers a bar, restaurant, room service, sauna,... | |  | Hyatt Regency Kathmandu:      - Kathmandu, Nepal Set on 37 acres, a city resort hotel situated ten kilometres from the city centre of Kathmandu on the road to Bouddhanath Stupa, the most holy of Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside... | |  | Radisson Hotel Kathmandu: - Kathmandu, Nepal An International Hotel located in the heart of the city and minutes away from all attractions including the Thamel District -Nightlife -Restaurants -Historic Durbar Square and... | |  | Vaishali Hotel: - Kathmandu, Nepal Vaishali is located in Thamel - the gateway to business, shopping and glamour. The masterpiece in Thamel, serving to all sorts of travellers. This gracious masterpiece in Thamel... | |  | Yak And Yeti Hotel: - Kathmandu, Nepal A special combination the old and the new ... the gilded past and the demanding present... a splendid old palace and a spectacular modern hotel blend classically to create the... | | | |  | | |