Hotel Mahay Palace
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Hotel Mahay Palace

Fort Road, Leh

Overview

Certainly! Hotel Mahay Palace is located in the scenic town of Leh, India. It offers an exclusive Indian restaurant and free WiFi access. Each room provides a cable TV, seating area, and a private bathroom with free toiletries and slippers. You can enjoy mountain and garden views from the rooms. The hotel features a 24-hour front desk, a tour desk, and free parking I apologize for any confusion, but it seems I don’t have a long description specifically for “Hotel Mahay Palace.” However, I can provide a brief summary: Hotel Mahay Palace is located in Leh, India, offering an Indian restaurant, free WiFi, and comfortable rooms with mountain and garden views. It’s approximately 1.6 miles from the Shanti Stupa, 0.9 miles from the Main Bazar, and 2.2 miles from the royal Leh Palace. If you’re planning a visit, it’s a great choice! ??

Hotel Amenities

  •  Bath
  •  spa
  •  Coffee
  •  Free Parking
  •  Hotel
  •  Restaurant
  •  Shower
  •  Telivision
  •  wifi
  •   Rooms

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    Room Type : Deluxe Rooms
    Meal Plan: Room with Breakfast
    Room Facilities:
    Description:

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    1. Single Room: A room assigned to one person, which may have one or more beds.
    2. Double Room: A room assigned to two people, with one or more beds.
    3. Triple Room: A room assigned to three people, typically with two or more beds.
    4. Quadruple Room: A room for four people, often with two or more beds.
    5. Queen Room: A room featuring a queen-sized bed, suitable for one or more occupants.
    6. King Room: A room with a king-sized bed, accommodating one or more guests.
    7. Twin Room: A room equipped with two beds, suitable for one or more occupants.
    8. Double-Double Room: A room with two double (or possibly queen) beds.
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    10. Throughout the Day: Teachers provide feedback on the goal sheet throughout the day. This feedback reinforces specific behavior expectations and helps students self-monitor and correct their actions.

    11. End-of-Day Check-Out (Check-Out): Students check out at the end of the day with an adult. They share gratitude and takeaways from their day.