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Holiday Inn Express Kathmandu Naxal marks its second anniversary, highlighting ongoing progress in offering contemporary and efficient hospitality in central Kathmandu. Since opening, the hotel has become a preferred option for business and leisure travelers seeking comfort, functional design, professional service and strong value. Over the past year, the property was also named Leading Business Hotel Nepal at the South Asian Travel Awards, reflecting solid market confidence and guest approval.
Situated in Naxal, one of Kathmandu’s busiest commercial areas, the hotel provides easy access to Tribhuvan International Airport, major corporate offices, diplomatic missions, shopping centers, restaurants and key attractions. Its 100 well-designed guestrooms, including a Suite with panoramic city and Himalayan views, offer essential amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, tea and coffee makers, mini bars, electronic safes and a self-service laundromat, consistent with the Holiday Inn Express brand standards.

The hotel’s food and beverage options have contributed noticeably to its rising popularity. FuAsian, the rooftop bar and kitchen, has quickly become a notable dining spot in Kathmandu. With wide Himalayan views, modern Asian dishes, crafted drinks and a warm, refined atmosphere, FuAsian attracts business travelers, local residents and food enthusiasts. Throughout the past year, the restaurant has organized curated dining events and themed experiences that have strengthened the hotel’s standing in the city’s dining scene.

Holiday Inn Express Kathmandu Naxal also continues to grow as a location for corporate and social events. With 163 square meters of flexible event space, including a banquet room with a retractable roof, the hotel provides modern facilities and professional support for meetings, conferences and private gatherings.
Entering its third year, Holiday Inn Express Kathmandu stays focused on delivering consistent guest satisfaction while upholding its commitment to innovation, efficiency, sustainability and its ongoing role in Kathmandu’s developing hospitality sector.

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