General
Grace Guest House in Islamabad features family rooms, as well as a terrace for visitors. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, room service, and currency exchange for its guests. Each unit at the inn is furnished with a seating area. Certain rooms at Grace Guest House feature a balcony in addition to a flat-screen television, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with bathrobes. Each room is furnished with a desk and a kettle. The establishment provides a continental or buffet breakfast. There are two small bottles of mineral water in the room. Safe deposit boxes are available in each room. pressing laundry and a shoeshine. The airport transfer fee is Rs. 2,000 (max 3 pax).
Additional Information
The accommodation offers a continental or buffet breakfast. The area is popular for hiking and fishing, and car hire is available at Grace Guest House. Welcome drink on arrival. Fruit basket on arrival. 2 small mineral water bottles in the room. Safe deposit boxes in all rooms. Laundry just pressing and a shoeshine. Airport transfer charges Rs.2000 (max 3 pax) single way.
Check-in
From 1:00 pm
Check-out
Untill 12:00 pm
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please check the room conditions when selecting your room.
Any Children Policy
Maximum one child up to 12yrs may share parents, room on existing bedding free of charge. Children between 0-5 years. complimentary meal as per parents meal plan. Children between 5-12yrs ( Breakfast charge )
Payment Options
Bank Transfers & Online Payment options available in the following bank account.
- Account Title: Fly Pakistan
Facilities
Outdoors
- Garden
- Terrace
Services & Extras
- Tickets to attractions or shows
Pets
- Pets are not allowed.
Activities
- Children's playground
- Evening entertainment
- Happy hour
- Live music/performance
- Themed dinner nights
Food & Drink
- Bar
- Bottle of water
- Breakfast in the room
- Chocolate or cookies
- Coffee house on site
- Fruits
- Kid meals
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus (on request)
- Wine/champagne
Internet
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Reception services
- 24-hour front desk
- Concierge service
- Lockers
- Luggage storage
- Ticket service
- Tour desk
Cleaning services
- Daily housekeeping
- Ironing service
- Laundry
- Shoeshine
- Trouser press
General
- 24-hour security
- CCTV in common areas
- CCTV outside property
- Fire extinguishers
- Safety deposit box
- Security alarm
- Smoke alarms
Safety & security
- Air conditioning
- Bridal suite
- Car hire
- Designated smoking area
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Family rooms
- Minimarket on site
- Newspapers
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- VIP room facilities
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
- Urdu
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Hotel Surroundings
Famous Landmarks | Distance fro Landmarks |
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Faisal Mosque | 4.4 km |
Lake View Park | 9.5 km |
Saidpur Village | 2.7 km |
Map View of Grace Guest House
Hotel Score and Score Breakdown
Based on 782 reviews
Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Hotel Grace Guest House
- Clean
- 8
- Comfort
- 6
- Location
- 8
- Staff
- 10
- Services
- 7
- Value for money
- 9
Guest reviews
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