General
This three-star Shelton Rezidor House Peshawar is located just 0.8 kilometres from Bacha Khan International Airport, and it provides free parking, a picnic area, and a garden for the comfort of its visitors. Both Islamia College and the Mahabat Khan Mosque, which date back to the Mughal era and were built in the 17th century, can be reached in a car in less than 15 minutes. In addition to providing family rooms, this establishment also has a playground available for its younger guests.
Check-in
From 2:00 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.
Payment Options
Bank Transfers & Online Payment options available in the following bank account.
- Account Title: Fly Pakistan
Facilities
Outdoors
- Garden
- Terrace
- Terrace
Pets
- Pets are not allowed.
- Pets are not allowed.
Activities
- Children's playground
- Evening entertainment
- Live music/performance
- Themed dinner nights
- Children's playground
- Evening entertainment
- Live music/performance
- Themed dinner nights
Food & Drink
- Bottle of water
- Breakfast in the room
- Fruits
- Kid meals
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus (on request)
- Bottle of water
- Breakfast in the room
- Fruits
- Kid meals
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus (on request)
Reception services
- 24-hour front desk
- Concierge service
- Luggage storage
- Private check-in/check-out
- Tour desk
- 24-hour front desk
- Concierge service
- Lockers
- Luggage storage
- Private check-in/check-out
- Tour desk
Cleaning services
- Daily housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
- Ironing service
- Laundry
- Shoeshine
- Trouser press
- Daily housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
- Ironing service
- Laundry
- Shoeshine
- Trouser press
General
- 24-hour security
- CCTV in common areas
- Fire extinguishers
- Safety deposit box
- 24-hour security
- CCTV in common areas
- Fire extinguishers
- Safety deposit box
Safety & security
- Air conditioning
- Car hire
- Designated smoking area
- Family rooms
- Room service
- VIP room facilities
- Air conditioning
- Car hire
- Designated smoking area
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Family rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- VIP room facilities
Languages spoken
- English
- English
- Urdu
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Hotel Score and Score Breakdown
Based on 782 reviews
Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Hotel Shelton Rezidor House Peshawar
- Clean
- 8
- Comfort
- 6
- Location
- 8
- Staff
- 10
- Services
- 7
- Value for money
- 9
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Masjid Mahabat Khan
Andar Shehr Mohallah Baqir Shah • Show on mapThe Mahabat Khan Mosque, sometimes spelt Mohabbat Khan Mosque, is a 17th-century Mughal-era mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan.
The Mahabat Khan Mosque, sometimes spelt Mohabbat Khan Mosque, is a 17th-century Mughal-era mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan. The mosque was built in 1630, and named after the Mughal governor of Peshawar, Nawab Mahabat Khan bin Ali Mardan Khan, known alternatively as Mahabat Khan and Ali Mardan Khan. The mosque's white marble façade is considered to be one of Peshawar's most iconic sights.
Bala Hisar Fort
Hashtnagri, Peshawar • Show on mapBala Hissar, also spelt Bala Hisar, is a historic fortress located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Bala Hissar, also spelt Bala Hisar, is a historic fortress located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. First mentioned by 7th-century explorer Xuanzang, the fort was used as a royal residence for the Durrani Empire since December 1747, when Ahmad Shah Durrani conquered Peshawar. The Maratha Empire captured it after the Battle of Peshawar in 1758. The Sikhs reconstructed the fort after capturing Peshawar in March 1823. In 1849, the British East India Company reconstructed the fort's outer walls. The fort now serves as headquarters for Pakistan's Frontier Corps
Peshawar Museum
Saddar Road opposite Governor House Peshawar & Civil Secretariat • Show on mapThe Peshawar Museum was founded in 1907 as "Victoria Hall," in memory of Queen Victoria.
The Peshawar Museum was founded in 1907 as "Victoria Hall," in memory of Queen Victoria. The two-story building was built in a syncretic architectural style consisting of British, Hindu, Buddhist and Mughal Islamic styles. The museum initially had only one exhibition hall, but two more were added in 1969–70. In 2004–05, the museum was further expanded with the construction of a new block with two galleries, two halls for the museum's collection in storage, offices for the provincial directorate of archaeology, a conservation laboratory and a cafeteria. The historic exhibition hall was also renovated at that time.
Peshawar Zoo
Palosi Rd, Qadir Abad • Show on mapPeshawar zoo's construction formally started on February 3, 2016, with the ground breaking ceremony being attended by Imran Khan and C.M of KPK.
Peshawar zoo's construction formally started on February 3, 2016, with the ground breaking ceremony being attended by Imran Khan and Chief Minister of KPK, Pervez Khattak. The zoo was officially opened to the public on February 13, 2018. The zoo is spread over an area of 29 acres besides the premises of the Pakistan Forest Institute. It is located next to Markaz-Ul-Uloom Islamia Rahatabad. Some of the first animals to arrive were brought from Lahore Zoo in October 2017, these included a pair of lions and various species of ungulates including nilgai and blackbucks. Other animals were brought from various institutions across Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, including leopards brought from Dhodial pheasantry and a wildlife park in Malakand and an Asiatic black bear from Nathiagali.
Jamrud Fort
Jamrud, Khyber Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan • Show on mapThe Jamrud Fort is located beside Bab-e-Khyber at the entrance to the Khyber Pass from the Peshawar side in the tribal district of KPK, Pakistan.
In October 1836, Jamrud was lost by the Afghan Durrani Empire and conquered by the Sikh Empire. Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837), the well-known Sikh general, proposed to build a big fort at Jamrud. The proposal was opposed; nevertheless the foundation of the fort that has survived was laid by General Hari Singh Nalwa on 6 Poh 1893 Sambat (18 December 1836) and the construction was completed in 54 days."Jamrud...noted for its fort built with 10 feet (3 m) thick walls c.1836 by the Sikh Hari Singh Nalwa, one of Ranjit Singh's generals, was originally named Fatehgarh to commemorate the Sikh victory over the disunited tribes.
Shahi Bagh
Faqiraabad, Peshawar • Show on mapShahi Bagh is located in Faqirabad, Peshawar. The literal meaning of "Shahi Bagh" in local languages is "The Royal Park".
Shahi Bagh is located in Faqirabad, Peshawar. The literal meaning of "Shahi Bagh" in local languages is "The Royal Park". The total area of the park is almost 100 acres and was built during the time of the Mughals. It holds a significant recreational and historical value for the city and its residents. According to the government, the garden is a national heritage site and public property.Shahi Bagh is a very popular place among students. Students used to go for recreational activities in the park and even study in the olden days. Sant Kirpal Singh, who used to study in Edwardes Church Mission High School (Edwardes College) Peshawar, writes that he used to take his book and study in the Shahi Bagh.
Qissa Khwani Bazaar
Qissa Khwani Bazaar, Peshawar • Show on mapIndian film actor Dilip Kumar was born in Qissa Khwani Bazaar on or about 11 December 1922 and he belongs to Awan family.
Indian film actor Dilip Kumar was born in Qissa Khwani Bazaar on or about 11 December 1922 and he belongs to Awan family. Actor Raj Kapoor was also born in the area. Also, Actor Shah Rukh Khan's family still lives in the area. On 23 April 1930, nearly 400 unarmed protesters were shot dead by soldiers of the British colonial government in the Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre. The massacre triggered protests across British India and catapulted the newly formed Khudai Khidmatgar movement into prominence. In 2010, 25 people died in a bomb attack at a protest against electricity shortages.