General
Hotel New Mid City offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 2-star hotel offers room service and an ATM. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, a shared kitchen and currency exchange for guests. The units at the hotel come with a seating area, a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with slippers and a shower. Guest rooms at Hotel New Mid City feature air conditioning and a desk. Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a continental breakfast. Nawan Shaher is 2 km from Hotel New Mid City, while Daira is 2.3 km away. The nearest airport is Multan International Airport, 4 km from the hotel.
Check-in
From 12:00 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
Children of any age are welcome here.
Payment Options
Bank Transfers & Online Payment options available in the following bank account.
- Account Title: Fly Pakistan
Facilities
Outdoors
- Garden
- Terrace
- Terrace
Services & Extras
- Tickets to attractions or shows
- Tickets to attractions or shows
Pets
- Pets are not allowed.
- Pets are not allowed.
Activities
- Children's playground
- Evening entertainment
- Happy hour
- Kids' club
- Live music/performance
- Nightclub/DJ
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Tennis equipment
- Themed dinner nights
- Evening entertainment
- Live music/performance
- Themed dinner nights
Food & Drink
- Bottle of water
- Breakfast in the room
- Bottle of water
- Breakfast in the room
Internet
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Reception services
- 24-hour front desk
- ATM/cash machine on site
- Private check-in/check-out
- 24-hour front desk
- ATM/cash machine on site
- Private check-in/check-out
Entertainment and family services
- Babysitting/child services
- Babysitting/child services
Cleaning services
- Daily housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
- Ironing service
- Laundry
- Daily housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
- Ironing service
- Laundry
Business facilities
- Business centre
- Meeting/banquet facilities
- Business centre
- Meeting/banquet facilities
General
- 24-hour security
- CCTV in common areas
- Fire extinguishers
- 24-hour security
- CCTV in common areas
- Fire extinguishers
Safety & security
- Air conditioning
- Family rooms
- Grocery deliveries
- Newspapers
- Room service
- Air conditioning
- Family rooms
- Grocery deliveries
- Newspapers
- Room service
Wellness
- Beauty Services
- Body scrub
- Body treatments
- Body wrap
- Facial treatments
- Fitness
- Fitness centre
- Fitness/spa locker rooms
- Foot bath
- Hair colouring
- Hair cut
- Hair styling
- Hair treatments
- Hammam
- Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Light therapy
- Make up services
- Manicure
- Massage
- Pedicure
- Personal trainer
- Sauna
- Spa and wellness centre
- Spa facilities
- Spa lounge/relaxation area
- Spa/wellness packages
- Steam room
- Sun umbrellas
- Water slide
- Waxing services
Languages spoken
- English
- English
- Urdu
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Map View of New Mid City Hotel
Hotel Score and Score Breakdown
Based on 782 reviews
Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Hotel New Mid City Hotel
- Clean
- 8
- Comfort
- 6
- Location
- 8
- Staff
- 10
- Services
- 7
- Value for money
- 9
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