Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur

When you travel with family, you look at comfort and safety before everything else. And this is our pick of five places to stay when you are in the cultural capital of the state. 

Hotel Palace Tower 

When you go to a city for the first time, priority is given to the proximity of the place you are going to stay to the railway station and the bus stand. And it is here that this hotel scores big. It is centrally located and friendly to your purse too. 

Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur
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Where: Paliyam Road, Near North Bus Stand

The Garuda 

Cozy, well-appointed rooms, multi-cuisine restaurant and easy accessibility make The Garuda one of the most sought after places for a homely stay. It blends comfort with easy access to places of interest around town. A stay in this hotel will not burn a hole in your pocket. 

Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur
A view of the hotel. Photo: Facebook

Where:  Kuruppam Road

Mangala Towers 

This is for the budget traveler passing through the city. The hotel also has two restaurants which will satiate the hunger pangs of a weary traveler. 

Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur
A view of the hotel. Photo: Website

Where: Paliyam Road

Dass Continental 

Slightly costlier comparatively, Dass Continental has banquet halls and restaurants that can host meetings and functions. The rooms are well appointed and comes with free WI-FI and other amenities. 

Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur
Representational picture. Photo: Istock

Where: Sakthan Nagar

Vrindavan Inn, Thiruvambady Convention Center

A clean and comfortable stay is the top priority and this hotel offers you just that. It is ideal for board meetings and events like weddings. What is special is the fact that the hotel provides an integrated event management option if you are looking for one. 

Five best hotels to stay on family trips in Thrissur
View of the hotel. Photo: Facebook

Where:  Marar Road

(With inputs from Anagha Jayan E.)

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