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Amritsar is a frontier city at Indo-Pak border. The Indo-Pak link road leads through Amritsar. Border Check Post is at Attari 25 km to the west of the city. India and Pakistan on either side are in peaceful coexistence, with a 5 ft wide no man's land in between. The disciplined formal rituals of the army from sunrise to sunset are main features at Wagha border. Every day during sunset the ceremonial flag down is a treat to watch... more »
Your search for hotel for your comfort stay while visiting Amritsar end here. Below are the list of Amritsar Hotels available for online booking. The Amritsar Hotels offer a wide choice to the tourists. They bid the lap of luxury and comforts making you feel at home even away from your home. The Amritsar Hotels range from budget hotels in Amritsar to 5 (five) star hotels luxury hotels Roll up to envisage the grandeur of Amritsar--the symbol of Sikhism.
Hotel Heritage Inn Amritsar
The Hotel interiors, right from the reception to your room, spin a mystery of its own. All rooms are airconditioned with 24 hrs. power back up. All the rooms are exceptionally furnished....
Hotel Shiraz Regency Amritsar
Hotel is less than five minutes away from all major Shopping Complexes and corporate towers & is just 8 kilometers from Amritsar Airport and few meters from Railway Station...
Hotel Majha Continental
The hotel is ideally located from major tourists attractions and is well known for its warm & friendly service and exceptional Food and Beverage standards...
Hotel Ritz Plaza
Hotel Ritz Plaza is 1.5 kilometers from Amritsar Railway Station and 11 Kilometers from International Airport. The pride of Punjab and the most holy Sikh shrine is just 10 minutes drive from Hotel Ritz Plaza...
Hotel Mohan International
Hotel Mohan International is one of the most prominent icon in the historic city of Amritsar. Be it the grandeur accomodation in the posh & stylish rooms or the exquisite multicusine delicacices, at Mohan International Amritsar you savour it all in luxury and comfort...
The home of Sri Harmandir Sahib, also know as the Golden Temple, Amritsar is the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion and is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal in Agra. Amritsar in Punjab experiences extreme type of climate. The summers are too hot and winters are too cold. Best Time to visit Amritsar is between the months of October and March. Majority of festivals celebrated in Amritsar are religious in nature. Ram Tirath Fair is celebrated at Ram Tirath, located at a distance of 11 kilometers to the west of Amritsar. Diwali is celebrated with great pomp and show at the Golden Temple. It is celebrated even after three days of Diwali. Basant Panchami at Chheharta Sahib is celebrated on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Magh or Maghi (end of January or beginning of February). Baisakhi / Vaisakhi was an occasion when all the Sikhs used to assemble at Amritsar and discuss their political and religious problems. Today this festival is celebrated with lot of excitement and zeal. Gurupurbs are celebrated throughout the world. These are celebrated on the occasion of the birthdays and martyrdoms of Gurus.
Amritsar is well connected by trains with daily trains from Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and other major Indian cities. Amritsar is well connected by trains with daily trains from Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and other major Indian cities. Trains from Amritsar arrive Lahore in Pakistan in about 3 hrs & bus from Delhi goes to Lahore from Delhi 4 days in a week via Amritsar. Though Chandigarh is the capital of the state, still Amritsar is the main centre of Sikh religion and culture. It is the principal holy place of the Sikhs. The second largest city of the state, Amritsar at a height of 234 m has a population of about seven lakhs. The people are so active and industrious that the problem of refugees did not affect their society as it happened in Bengal. Amritsar was on the ancient Silk-Route and the city thrived on trades as well as welcomed exchanges of ideas and cultures. It's eminence as the principal pilgrimage for Sikhs has turned the city into a major political cultural hub of the country. Though the actions of extremists demanding Khalisthan are under control yet the people even today are panicky.