Hotel Abhinandan- A synonymous to luxurious living
Hotel Abhinandan believes in the traditional trends of welcoming the guests, i.e. Atithi Devo Bhava. We make our guests comfortable by serving each of them with warmth and all the facilities that defines the sophistication in comfort. Large rooms with all the modern amenities and great food compose an introduction of Hotel Abhinandan. Every moment you spent here is joyous and luxurious as the entire built-up has been designed to make your stay the most comfortable one.
The architecture of the Hotel portrays the traditional cultural heritage of India whereas amenities and services are of world-class. Staff members are very polite and are always ready to serve the customers with care and dedication. The mouth-watering food of the hotel is loved by one and all. Herein, all the food preparations are done implying traditional methods and ingredients used are fresh and pure.
We make sure that each of their requirement are fulfilled within time. Also, we are very generous towards the charges as we understand your devotional purposes. We have AC rooms. With us, you can book your room as per your choices and budget as we are equipped with AC Rooms/ Non AC Rooms, and so on. These rooms are facilitated with hot water, extra bed, pillows, and more.
A Trip To the City
Strategic location, on G.T. Road, makes us easily accessible for the travelers from far and wide regions of India and abroad. G.T. Road is well-connected to many historical places of Haryana and Delhi, so that with one planned trip, you can easily cover the two most developed yet historic states of India. Panipat in itself is famous for Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi, Kabuli Bagh, Devi Temple, Salar Gunj Gate, Tomb of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar, and more.
Above All, Panipat is popular for its battle ground. The the battles fought here were as follows:
First Battle of Panipat (A.D. 1526) : Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi of Delhi and Mughal invader, Zaheeruddin Babur on April21, A.D.1526. Second Battle of Panipat (A.D. 1556) : Hindu commander and the king Hemu and Akbar. Third Battle of Panipat(A.D. 1761) : Afghan invader Ahmed Shah Abdali and the Marathas,the protectors and friends of the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II.
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